Giro pro bike gallery: Jesse Sergent’s Trek Madone 6.9SSL
- By Caley Fretz
- Published May. 25, 2012

Jesse Sergent's Trek Madone 6.9SSL
Perhaps Jesse Sergent (RadioShack-Nissan) can salvage RadioShack's Giro on Sunday, where he's in with a shot at the ITT. Few specialists remain, and all will be feeling a hard week in the mountains. Photo: Caley Fretz | VeloNews.com

Jesse Sergent's Trek Madone 6.9SSL
Sergent is tall at 188cm (6'2"). He rides a 58cm Trek. Photo: Caley Fretz | VeloNews.com

Jesse Sergent's Trek Madone 6.9SSL
A 120mm carbon Bontrager XXX stem up front. Photo: Caley Fretz | VeloNews.com

Jesse Sergent's Trek Madone 6.9SSL
The Di2 cable exits the rear of the chainstay for clean routing. Photo: Caley Fretz | VeloNews.com

Jesse Sergent's Trek Madone 6.9SSL
Sergent rides with a Dura-Ace SRM powermeter, which uses older 7800 crankarms and new 7900 chainrings. Photo: Caley Fretz | VeloNews.com

Jesse Sergent's Trek Madone 6.9SSL
Front end. Photo: Caley Fretz | VeloNews.com

Jesse Sergent's Trek Madone 6.9SSL
RadioShack is on 25mm Schwalbe Ultremo HT tubulars to match their wide Bontrager wheels. Photo: Caley Fretz | VeloNews.com

Jesse Sergent's Trek Madone 6.9SSL
Rear end. Photo: Caley Fretz | VeloNews.com

Jesse Sergent's Trek Madone 6.9SSL
A nearly-new rear tire for Sergent's Trek. Like the rest of the team, he has Bontrager's recommended cork brake pads. Photo: Caley Fretz | VeloNews.com

Jesse Sergent's Trek Madone 6.9SSL
Carbon shell with DT Swiss internals on the Bontrager Aeolus 5 D3 hubs (front and rear). Photo: Caley Fretz | VeloNews.com

Jesse Sergent's Trek Madone 6.9SSL
Anatomic bend on Sergent's bars. He rides with the lowers dead level, which creates a bit of a scoop for his hands at the hoods. Photo: Caley Fretz | VeloNews.com

Jesse Sergent's Trek Madone 6.9SSL
Aluminum Bontrager RL Anatomic bars. Photo: Caley Fretz | VeloNews.com

FILED UNDER: Bikes and Tech / Gallery / Giro d'Italia / Pro Bikes TAGS: giro-ditalia-menu / Jesse Sergent / Madone / RadioShack-Nissan-Trek / Trek
Caley Fretz
Tech Editor Caley Fretz came on board with VN in September 2010, and now splits his year between Boulder, Colorado and Annecy, France. Beyond his journalistic pursuits, he is a category 1 road, 'cross and track racer. He also holds a pro XC mountain bike license, though unlicensed racing is now more his style.















