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Tour of California - Astana's Trek Madone 6.9

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Uploaded by on Feb 20, 2008

RoadBikeReview caught up with Scott Daubert of Trek to talk about the new Madone 6.9 the boys of Astana are riding this year.

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  • minimum weight specs for pro cycles is 15 lbs.

  • 30 days ago I buy my trek 6.9 pro red its amazing

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  • @thesergreatvids Having an expensive bike doesn't automatically make you good, now does it? A good cyclist can do well with a crappy bike.

  • LOL relatalk this is a top trek madone medel , isnt DuoTrap built in

  • Amazing how when things get wider, they get lighter ... usually the opposite happens. I guess Trek has its own laws of physics.

  • The newer 6.9 madone frame is way better, oclv2 carbon, improved fork, and DuoTrap mounting built in.

  • what the hell is this black thing on the fork? have they ever heard of DuoTrap?

  • @mpoho2000 Fuck Off obviously your not good enough to be spending this kind of money on a GOOD bike.

  • No offense - you have to be a fucking idiot to spend $8000 on a bike unless you're on the Tour De France, which then it is just given to you. A trek 1000-1200 does just fine. I always laugh at candy asses that have these bikes.

  • if you have fat ass no bike in the world will help you go faster on a climb

  • @dahgutone Another dick head talking crap. Inaccurate and lazy use of the throw away ' a couple of pounds lighter'. We are talking grams and not pounds; don't write drivel and expect not to be laughed at! I know of Scott bike that have been trashed by strong riders. I also know of people who have had trek machines fall off vehicles at speed on the road (me) and the bike has survived.

  • @dcl97

    You are right. I find comfort and efficiency more valuable than weight. If you aren't comfortable in the saddle, than you won't perform well. Simple as that.

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