Home FSA World ALBERTO BETTIOL: REMEMBERING FLANDERS JUST BETWEEN US: SEAMUS POWELL Nikki Whiles helps launch a 2020 Marin While Having Some Fun Alberto Bettiol's Press Conference in FSA Europe HQ 19 Nov 2019 ALBERTO BETTIOL: REMEMBERING FLANDERS In what was his first professional race win ever, EF Education First Pro Cycling rider Alberto Bettiol claimed victory this past season in the 103rd Tour of Flanders cycling race. The Italian won the “ultimate” of cycling one-day races on a Cannondale Supersix Evo bike fully equipped with FSA and Vision products:FSAK-Force Compact handlebarK-Force Light stemK-Force SB25 seatpostPowerBox Carbon cranksetVisionMetron 55 SL Tubular wheelsetIt was an emotional win for the rider, the EF team and us, which we followed with trepidation and enthusiasm. This past week, we had the pleasure of hosting Alberto in the FSA European Headquarters. Along with the press, we were able to relive the most significant moments of the 2019 season which crowned him among the top riders in world cycling while riding with FSA & Vision. During the press conference, there was also the opportunity to focus on more technical questions about the bike, such as disc brake and tubeless wheels.“Do you know when I realized I can't help but use disc brake wheels? At the Yorkshire World Championships,” said Alberto Bettiol during the Press Conference. “I was constantly asking to change bikes to have clean brake pads. In the last descent I lost too much time and saw the others, with the disc brakes, go on with an ease that I didn't have. From now on, only disc brakes!”PEDALA CON EFThe day after, Bettiol featured in the “Pedala con EF” event, which is a special ride with a group of amateurs and cycling enthusiasts on the Passo del Ghisallo; the iconic climb of the Tour of Lombardy Classic. The event was organized by Education First with the technical support of Full Speed Ahead who provided vehicles to accompany the riders during the ride. The riders were met with a “Flanders” type of weather during the ride, with low pressures and rain. These weather conditions didn’t scare the 2019 King of Flanders, Alberto Bettiol, who donated his jersey to the Ghisallo Museum (that contains a lot of cycling memorabilia) at the end of the ride. Related News 6 Jun 2024 Lachlan Morton Triumphs at the 2024 Inbound Gravel With an extraordinary performance, Lachlan Norton conquered the 202 6 Jun 2024 Lachlan Morton Triumphs at the 2024 Inbound Gravel With an extraordinary performance, Lachlan Norton conquered the 202 27 Mar 2024 CANNONDALE AND FSA: RACE INTO THE FUTURE TOGETHER In the dynamic world of mountain biking, innovation is the name of