Hi guys,
Glad you're enjoying the retro pro bike feature on Pantani's bike. It's a new segment we're trying out on Cyclingnews/BikeRadar and based on the reader responses we've received so far (and the traffic figures), you can certainly expect to see more articles like this in the future.
With that being said, it's unfortunately also difficult for us to verify 100% that everything on the bikes pictured are accurate. In the case of the Pantani bike, it turns out that old race photos from that year show him on alloy, rather than carbon, Ergopower levers and while we doubt the chainrings mounted were used in the mountains, it's hard for us to say otherwise (though we've updated the text to express doubt in both cases).
As for the comment on aerodynamics: I still stand by my assertion that it was not of primary concern back then on road stages. Yes, the saddle is mounted up high and the bars down low but especially in Italian cycling, that's as much for fashion as it is for function and certainly not something that was crafted in a wind tunnel or with optimal biomechanical efficiency in mind.