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Mo Bruno-Roy powered her Seven Cycles Mudhoney Pro singlespeed to defend her 2014 Singlespeed National Championship won in Boulder, after first proving herself earlier this season at the 2015 SSCXWC in Louisville with the same bike. We've got over a dozen photos of her singlespeed fresh off her title defense for you today. Use the arrows to navigate and be sure to check back for an endless stream of Nationals bike profiles.

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Since the bike is set-up for cantilevers, the Seven Cycles all-carbon fork has a straight 1 ⅛” steerer tube. A Chris King headset keeps it all together up front.

Since the bike is set-up for cantilevers, the Seven Cycles all-carbon fork has a straight 1 ⅛” steerer tube. A Chris King headset keeps it all together up front. Mo Bruno Roy's 2015 Singlespeed Cyclocross National Championship-winning Seven carbon/titanium Mudhoney Pro cyclocross bike. © Cyclocross Magazine

Since the bike is set-up for cantilevers, the Seven Cycles all-carbon fork has a straight 1 ⅛” steerer tube. A Chris King headset keeps it all together up front. Mo Bruno Roy’s 2015 Singlespeed Cyclocross National Championship-winning Seven carbon/titanium Mudhoney Pro cyclocross bike. © Cyclocross Magazine

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