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2015 Junior National Champion and World Cup podium finisher Gage Hecht has been traveling around the world with his "A" and "B" Moots PSYCHLO X RSL titanium cyclocross bikes (See our review in Issue 15 in print, or available instantly via our digital version.)

Hecht is one of the few riders medaling at top European races who is not racing on an Asian-made carbon frame. His made-in-the-USA titanium bikes and results are certainly garnering attention in Europe, and obviously caught our attention in Austin as well.

We were able to get a close-and-dirty look at his "A" bike just after he finished his race at Zilker Park. The tires were complete with layers of Austin mud, along with his pedals and the space between his tire and disc fork.

We also caught up with Hecht to talk about the bike we photographed in Austin in the profile below. See Part two of our feature on Gage Hecht with our exclusive pre-Worlds interview here, and more of our ever-growing 2015 National Championship bike profiles here.

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The rear seat stays were no more successful at staying clean than his fork, but considering the conditions, the room he still had left for clearance in the rear is impressive.

Hecht’s bike comes complete with DT Swiss’ The RC 38 SPLINE T DB carbon tubular wheels, with a 24 spoke count, weighing in at 1325g for the set. The disc rotors are mounted by Shimano’s Center Lock system rather than the six bolt pattern.

The RC 38 SPLINE T carbon tubular wheels by DT Swiss come with a 24 spoke rear and a 20 radially spoked front. © Cyclocross Magazine

The RC 38 SPLINE T carbon tubular wheels by DT Swiss: 20/24 front and rear spoke count for the cantilever models and dual 24 spokecount in the disc models. © Cyclocross Magazine

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