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Trek Unveils 2015 Team Bikes, Available Now through Project One

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We’re certainly going to miss Jens Voigt from the peloton after his retirement, but that hasn’t kept Trek from putting together a strong team for 2015. Riding in on bright red carbon steeds out of Waterloo, WI, the team includes leader Fabian Cancellara as well as Bauke Mollema, and Frank Schleck. All of the Trek Factory team will have their choice between the Emonda, Madone, and the Domane – all draped in the new Viper Red livery.

Check out the bikes plus an opportunity to win one or a team kit next…

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Along with their sponsors, the Team paint job includes details like the #ShowYourStripes campaign hashtag, and Go and Take It under the top tube. Currently available as an option on Trek’s custom finish program, Project One, consumers will have the opportunity to own an exact replica of the team rides. Also, even though the team will be utilizing Trek’s highest end platforms, you can select the Viper Red paint job on most of the road bikes offered through Project One. Fans of Cancellara should be happy to hear that Trek is also continuing with their Spartacus themed P1 finish for 2015.

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Depending on the stage, race, and the rider, the Factory team will spend their time between the lightweight Emonda, all pupose Madone, and Classics specialist Domane. Outfitted with full Shimano Dura Ace Di2, Bontrager Aeolus carbon wheels and Bontrager cockpit parts, the new Trek Factory team bikes shouldn’t be hard to spot out on the course.

Want to win your own Team bike or kit? Today (January 16th) is the last day to enter by becoming a member of the Trek Fan Club.

 

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Rusty Toolshed
Rusty Toolshed
9 years ago

Trek is not located in Madison, WI but in Waterloo, WI.

Andrew
Andrew
9 years ago

I think we’ll find that 99% of the time they’ll be riding the Emonda or the Domane and the Madone will hardly get used…. its not really differentiated that much from the Emonda, and at least the Emonda has a nicer ride!

Seraph
Seraph
9 years ago

I love how BikeRumor has better pictures than Trek has on their own dealer site.

Rico
Rico
9 years ago

Too bad we can’t just pay 10k for Fabian legs and ride any bike we like.

RicoL
RicoL
9 years ago

I’d happily take one of those bikes if they are giving them away. And I am not even a road biker.

Hpbiker
Hpbiker
9 years ago

If you blow up the wheel photos they show the wheels are tubeless ready on the dealer site.

TJ
TJ
9 years ago

Sorry, but Trek seems to have lost any competitive advantage they may’ve had

Seraph
Seraph
9 years ago

@TJ – care to explain? Otherwise you just appear to be babbling.

haromania
haromania
9 years ago

This bike is completely awesome and I bet it rides like a million bucks and every one of you dissing it would love to own it.

Rico
Rico
9 years ago

Weird, I think they look pretty sharp and I typically don’t like treks much. The race fit ones that Fabian rides are smokin hot.

Pigolo
Pigolo
9 years ago

Hashtag paint job…..need a Peptobismol asap…

Sardinien
Sardinien
9 years ago

the hashtag paint jobs makes you wanna crave for a Peptobismol asap…

Talle
Talle
9 years ago

This Madone Disk Brake me, I would buy immediately. But without a disk I buy any more frames.
The Paint is great.

John
John
9 years ago

I’d like to see the Domane Disc offered in a P1. Or as a frameset.

nathan
nathan
9 years ago

They had me until I saw there was a hashtag on the chain stay. #No.

Jonathan Quiroga-Tinoco

Best ever World Tour paint scheme. A little bit tired of black bikes.

RicoL
RicoL
9 years ago

Two words will get you back: black Sharpie.

ab84
ab84
9 years ago

needs the red stem

topmounter
topmounter
9 years ago

I could do without the BONTRAGER BONTRAGER BONTRAGER BONTRAGER BONTRAGER BONTRAGER plastered all over those wheels #tastefulcarbonrimsplz

Collin S
Collin S
9 years ago

Wait a second, are those bontrager wheels?

Steve H
Steve H
9 years ago

i think the white and red would look good with the old school silver alloy wheels, but with those deep rim black carbon wheels its a bit of a clash. Last years black and white are great colors, shame they feel the need to have to change the colors each year, unlike Bianchi!

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