Looks like you need to see the owner riding it before jumping to conclusions about the quality of the fit. Saddle forward on the inline post + slammed long stem + not much seat post showing + big frame suggests not a lack of flexibility necessarily, but more likely a long torso and short femurs.
I agree, just the right amount of seatpost on that frame and the stem is not long by any means. most pros seem to be on 130s right on the headset cap. saddle is probably forward to get it as close to the bb as is allowed for sprinting.
don't love the lightweights white accents but that is a cracking bike.
I agree, just the right amount of seatpost on that frame and the stem is not long by any means. most pros seem to be on 130s right on the headset cap. saddle is probably forward to get it as close to the bb as is allowed for sprinting.
don't love the lightweights white accents but that is a cracking bike.