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WHAT'S NEW: Trek 2 Series and Madone 2010
Trek 2 Series (2.1, 2.3 and 2.5 in stores now) 2010
Built with light and strong Alpha Aluminum and designed with the geometry from our Tour-winning Madone, the 2 Series is a race-ready road bike that eats anything you put in front of it.
The nine yellow jerseys in our trophy case didn't come easily. They came from the hands and hearts of the best racers in the world, the best team directors, and the top designers, engineers, and fabricators. Trek knows how to put all the right pieces together to make the world's best bikes. It's in its DNA.
We (Trek) lightened the new 6 Series Madone by 150 grams (that's a third of a pound). We stiffened the front end by 17%, for more confident handling at speed. We enhanced comfort with a newly designed and patent-pending fork steerer and seatmast. We took integration to a whole new level with an exquisite internal cable system for beautiful lines and perfect shifting. And the new recessed DuoTrap sensor system accepts most popular training computers for seamless integration. In every category, the 6 Series is simply the best bike ever produced.
Pure Balance - Pure's geometry creates a uniquely enjoyable ride by allowing you to put your feet firmly on the ground, without having to leave the saddle. Three easy speeds to choose from while the plushest saddle ever keep the ride stable and ultimately comfortable. The result is a perfecly balanced bike for spins around the neighborhood or a quick trip to the market.
Check out these selection of fisher bikes at our stores now. This includes Mountain Bikes: Tarpon, Advance, Wahoo, Piranha, Marlin, Tassajara. Road Bikes: Rail, and City/Path Bikes: Tiburon
Fisher G2 Hardtails 2010
Ride G2. Gain control. Genesis 2.0 Geometry makes experienced riders better and gives new riders confidence.
Gambles defends & McQuaid conquers the pavement at Ironman 70.3 Lake Stevens Written by: Jordan Rapp
Joe Gambles announced his return to racing in a big way, posting the fastest run of the day in 1:14:57 to successfully defend his Ironman 70.3 Lake Stevens crown. Melanie McQuaid continued her strong road-triathlon season, scoring her first 70.3 win and underscoring her early season statements that the grading of the XTERRA World Championships course in Maui meant that it was now little more than a glorified dirt road, which would require a very different approach to training.
Raelert, Van Vlerken in Wiesbaden Written by: Herbert Krabel
70.3 World Champion Michael Raelert added the European title to his resume with a record breaking win at the 2010 Ironman 70.3 Germany. Yvonne Van Vlerken also grabbed a new course record as she defended her title, but Desiree Ficker was only 22 seconds behind.
Semenuk and McCaul take Gold and Silver at the Claymore Challenge
(Northfield, NH; Waterloo, WI) The Claymore Challenge marks the third straight Freeride Mountain Bike World Tour in which Trek's C3 Project riders Brandon Semenuk and Cam McCaul took 1st and 2nd place.
Leadville 100, Levi Leipheimer (Team Radioshack) wins the Leadville 100
coming off the tour de france to better last year's winner, Lance
Armstrong's record by 12 seconds. (Lance dropped out of the race due to
injuries he carried from the Tour de France).
Great news is that Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski (Subaru-Trek), came in second,
also bettered Armstrong's record by 3.30sec.
Andy Potts and Julie Dibens Claim Titles at Rohto Ironman 70.3 Boulder
SOURCE: ironman.com
American Andy Potts and Great Britain's Julie Dibens celebrated victory today at the inaugural Rohto Ironman 70.3 Boulder Triathlon. Potts, an Olympian and 2007 Ironman 70.3 World Champion, took the title in 3:46:50. Dibens, the current Ironman 70.3 World Champion, crossed the line in 4:19:46. FULL ARTICLE AT IRONMAN.COM
Inside The Lab - Every trip to the podium starts somewhere. For Trek's teams and riders it starts in Waterloo, WI. With an ever-growing number of victories on the world's biggest stages, the Trek Race Department is solely dedicated to ensuring the continued success of Trek riders everywhere. If you've ever wondered where your Trek came from, how or who put it through its paces, than welcome to where it all begins.
Inside The Lab: An In-Depth Look at Trek's Race Department