Here's the bike Trek wants you to buy (hey, didn't 53rd do just that?!)
If you don't think that the George Hincapie crash in Paris-Roubaix last weekend doesn't have Trek concerned, then consider this press release today on the 2006 Discovery Channel Team Bikes and the Madone SL:
WATERLOO, WI -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 04/14/2006 -- Fresh from their most successful season ever (including wins at the Tour de France, Giro d'Italia, and Tour of Georgia) the 2006 Discovery Channel Pro Cycling team heads into the new year with high expectations. Although Lance Armstrong is no longer competing, the team remains stocked with the talent and dedication required to achieve another record setting season.
WATERLOO, WI -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 04/14/2006 -- Fresh from their most successful season ever (including wins at the Tour de France, Giro d'Italia, and Tour of Georgia) the 2006 Discovery Channel Pro Cycling team heads into the new year with high expectations. Although Lance Armstrong is no longer competing, the team remains stocked with the talent and dedication required to achieve another record setting season.
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I suppose a brilliant offense quells the best defense. Either way, to actually measure the true effectiveness of a OCLV fork on the cobbles of Roubaix is like deciding on a BMW M5 after test driving on a rally circuit. Trek has nothing to be worried about. The Madone SL is simply righteous.
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