May 27th, 2010 was a historical day for Shimano’s revolutionary Di2 electronic shifting system. Three professional road races at the same date and all of them were won by riders using Di2 technology and PRO. Can this still be regarded as a coincidence?
André Greipel (HTC-Columbia) took the stage win in the Giro d’Italia. Greipel is using a full SHIMANO DURA-ACE Di2 group, combined with a PRO Vibe 7S handlebar and stem.
Yesterday was also a unique day for Team Skil-Shimano. Kenny van Hummel won the second stage in the Tour of Belgium and his team mate Robert Wagner was the fastest sprinter in the second stage of the Bayern Rundfahrt. He beat Adam Leigh Howard (HTC-Columbia) who was also using DURA-ACE Di2 components.
Van Hummel and Wagner are riding DURA-ACE C50 wheels and they are wearing SHIMANO shoes and SHIMANO Cycling Wear. Van Hummel is using a PRO Vibe 7S handlebar and stem. Wagner chose for a PRO Vibe handlebar and stem and was also wearing SHIMANO S50R Eyewear yesterday.
Well done and good luck in the next days!
André Greipel (HTC-Columbia) took the stage win in the Giro d’Italia. Greipel is using a full SHIMANO DURA-ACE Di2 group, combined with a PRO Vibe 7S handlebar and stem.
Yesterday was also a unique day for Team Skil-Shimano. Kenny van Hummel won the second stage in the Tour of Belgium and his team mate Robert Wagner was the fastest sprinter in the second stage of the Bayern Rundfahrt. He beat Adam Leigh Howard (HTC-Columbia) who was also using DURA-ACE Di2 components.
Van Hummel and Wagner are riding DURA-ACE C50 wheels and they are wearing SHIMANO shoes and SHIMANO Cycling Wear. Van Hummel is using a PRO Vibe 7S handlebar and stem. Wagner chose for a PRO Vibe handlebar and stem and was also wearing SHIMANO S50R Eyewear yesterday.
Well done and good luck in the next days!
