For 2019, this American Pro Continental team has a new name, Rally-UHC, and a new bike sponsor, Felt. Photo courtesy Rally-UHC
For 2019, this American Pro Continental team has a new name, Rally-UHC, and a new bike sponsor, Felt. Photo courtesy Rally-UHC
The Felt FR Disc’s top tube is custom-painted with Rally’s recognizable orange color. Photo courtesy Rally-UHC
This particular bike has Time’s superlight XPro 12 pedals, which rely on a carbon blade instead of a metal spring for cleat retention. Photo courtesy Rally-UHC
The Felt FR has a full complement of SRAM’s ETap Red HRD components. Photo courtesy Rally-UHC
Unlike most teams that ride SRAM components paired with Zipp wheels, Rally-UHC goes with Hed carbon wheels. Photo courtesy Rally-UHC
The bold orange kit carries over a hint of blue, probably a tip of the hat to the now-defunct UnitedHealthcare team. Photo courtesy Rally-UHC
Up front, the Felt FR has a modest Easton EA70 alloy handlebar. Photo courtesy Rally-UHC
Garmin’s Edge 1030 GPS head unit should provide ample data for Rally-UHC’s riders. Photo courtesy Rally-UHC
Rally-UHC is one of several teams committing to disc brakes in 2019. Photo courtesy Rally-UHC
The Arundel carbon fiber cages are a nice touch to keep bottles secure. Photo courtesy Rally-UHC
For the GC riders and time trial specialists, Rally-UHC will have the Felt DA time trial bike in a much more orange color scheme. Photo courtesy Rally-UHC
The DA has a Hed cockpit and rim brakes neatly tucked away behind the fork. Photo courtesy Rally-UHC
Photo courtesy Rally-UHC
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