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As you’d expect, the components – handlebar, stem and seatpost – come with yellow graphics, and they also feature a new “The Shark” logo – The Shark being Nibali’s nickname. FSA aren’t pretending these are entirely new products; it’s the finish that’s new. The handlebar is a compact K-Force design, K-Force being FSA’s top-tier range. It uses the same materials and construction as FSA’s existing New Ergo – unidirectional carbon-fibre reinforced with Kevlar. The drop is shallow (125mm) and the reach is short (80mm). It’s available in 40, 42 and 44cm widths, and FSA claim a weight of 210g (40cm width). The stem is a K-Force OS-99, 3D forged and CNC machined from AL2014 (aluminium alloy) with a unidirectional carbon weave skin applied over the top. It comes in 80-130mm lengths, the 100mm version weighing a claimed 126g. The final component in the Nibali limited edition lineup is the K-Force SB25 seatpost. It’s carbon fibre with a forged alloy top clamp. It comes with a 25mm setback in 350mm and 400mm lengths and 27.2mm and 31.6mm diameters. FSA claim a weight of 210g for the 350mm/27.2mm version. The Shark logo features Nibali’s name and a fin in red, pink and yellow, the Italian rider having now won each of the three Grand Tours – the Vuelta a España (2010), the Giro d’Italia (2013) and the Tour de France (2014) – those colours representing the winner’s jersey in each race.