Tejay van Garderen set out on the uphill time trial of the USA Pro Challenge in the yellow leader’s skinsuit, aboard a BMC TM01 timemachine with a custom 3T aero bar and new team-only Continental tubulars. Although not exceptionally light at 18.98lb (9.06kg), van Garderen’s timemachine was chosen for its aerodynamic advantage.
With about 1,500ft of climbing in the 10mi/16.1km time trial, some riders opted for road bikes with aero bars, but all the GC contenders rode full TT rigs.
Tejay van Garderen's custom 3T integrated aero bar, with Di2 modification
Van Garderen ran a standard 53/39 ring setup on his SRM Dura-Ace cranks, with an 11-25 cassette in the rear.He matched a Shimano C50 front wheel with a Lightweight disc, which BMC mechanics have painted over and polished to a mirror-like finish. On the front, a 24mm Continental tubular marked 'Force Comp' shared the same tread as the unmarked 22mm rear.
Chief team mechanic Ian Sherburne explained that the tires are pro-team only, with a perfectly smooth center tread for ultimate speed matched with file tread shoulders for cornering grip. When BMC riders use a rear PRO disc, which has a wider tire bed, mechanics mount a 24mm or 25mm tire to match.
BMC uses team-only Continental tubulars with a smooth center tread and file tread shoulders
But the most remarkable piece of van Garderen’s timemachine is the custom-molded aero bar, which integrates not only the bars and stem but the bayonet fork itself.
The Shimano Di2 wiring is molded into the aero bar, which is drilled for a zip-tie connection for the wiring harness.
You won't find this configuration on a stock BMC
Van Garderen’s resulting position is not insanely low by pro standards, but his extensions are quite narrow. The arm rest pads are 14cm apart (c-to-c) and the extensions are only 5cm apart at the tips.
Ben Delaney is a journalist with more than two decades of experience writing for and editing some of the biggest publications in cycling. Having studied journalism at the University of New Mexico, Ben has worked for Bicycle Retailer & Industry News, VeloNews and BikeRadar. He has also previously worked as Global Brand Communications Manager for Specialized. Ben covers all things road and gravel, and can be found logging big miles in the Rocky Mountains that nestle alongside his home in Boulder, Colorado. He has covered the most important bike races in the sport, from the Tour de France and Tour of Flanders, to the Unbound gravel race, and specialises in tech content, showcasing what the pros are riding and putting everyday equipment through its paces.
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