Aero Testing with Maurice Clavel
02 February 2015
While the Plasma 5 inherits all the innovative features Triathletes and Time Trial specialist ask for, SCOTT continously supports their international athletes in improving their position on the bike. An aerodynamic advantage which can make the difference between winning and loosing on race day. Before leaving for a final training camp ahead of the inaugural Challenge Dubai on February 27, Maurice Clavel was working together with SCOTT's Lars Teutenberg to improve his aerodynamic performance on the bike during a testing session at the Velodrome in Aigle (CH).
Maurice Clavel receives instructions from Lars Teutenberg before his first run on the 200m track in Aigle. ©tom.tittmann@soq.de







Cleats are mounted in an identical position on SCOTT's Premium and Tri Carbon bike shoe models. ©tom.tittmann@soq.de

Maurice Clavel will ride the SCOTT Tri Carbon bike shoe when racing. ©tom.tittmann@soq.de

The first ride on the Plasma 5 puts a smile on the face of every athlete! ©tom.tittmann@soq.de

Up to speed and in focus: Clavel during one of the multiple testing sessions. ©tom.tittmann@soq.de

In between the runs, Lars Teutenberg modifies the set up of the bike and equipment in order to identify the fastest option. ©tom.tittmann@soq.de

Clavel listens closely to the instructions given by Lars Teutenberg. ©tom.tittmann@soq.de

Head and shoulder position are key to achieve an aerodynamic position on the bike. ©tom.tittmann@soq.de

Clavel is confident ahead of a big season that will start with Challenge Dubai on February 27. ©tom.tittmann@soq.de