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Has anyone else noticed that Armstrong isn't riding the much hyped Trek Madone 5.9 the last few days

Michael Gacki
  
but he seems to have switched back to the 5900 "team bike"....anyone know anything about this?

Boyd Speerschne
  
MasterTi@aol.com (Michael Gacki) wrote in news:8515eee8.0307220851.47c14b8d@posting.google.com:

> but he seems to have switched back to the 5900 "team bike"....anyone know anything about this?

Maybe he just needed a change and wanted the 'Daddy Yo-yo' mojo back ;-)

- Boyd S.

Andy Coggan
  
"Michael Gacki" <MasterTi@aol.com> wrote in message
news:8515eee8.0307220851.47c14b8d@posting.google.com...
> but he seems to have switched back to the 5900 "team bike"....anyone know anything about this?

Somebody stated that he was riding a special ultralight version of the 5900,
i.e., a bike lighter than the Madone, for the mountains. (Of course, now that he broke the chainstay
in his crash, expect him to be back on the latter bike Wednesday...)

Andy Coggan

Just A Cyclist
  
Why would they have another waiting for him..........???? "Andy Coggan" <acoggan@earthlink.net>
wrote in message news:LFeTa.16698$Mc.1277759@newsread1.prod.itd.earthlink.net...
> "Michael Gacki" <MasterTi@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:8515eee8.0307220851.47c14b8d@posting.google.com...
> > but he seems to have switched back to the 5900 "team bike"....anyone know anything about this?
>
> Somebody stated that he was riding a special ultralight version of the
5900,
> i.e., a bike lighter than the Madone, for the mountains. (Of course, now that he broke the
> chainstay in his crash, expect him to be back on the latter bike Wednesday...)
>
> Andy Coggan

Just A Cyclist
  
Should say why wouldn't they have another bike waiting for him............they have plenty. "Just a
Cyclist" <popo@copwatch.com> wrote in message news:vhr1n7fd5bfh0c@corp.supernews.com...
> Why would they have another waiting for him..........???? "Andy Coggan" <acoggan@earthlink.net>
> wrote in message news:LFeTa.16698$Mc.1277759@newsread1.prod.itd.earthlink.net...
> > "Michael Gacki" <MasterTi@aol.com> wrote in message
> > news:8515eee8.0307220851.47c14b8d@posting.google.com...
> > > but he seems to have switched back to the 5900 "team bike"....anyone know anything about this?
> >
> > Somebody stated that he was riding a special ultralight version of the
> 5900,
> > i.e., a bike lighter than the Madone, for the mountains. (Of course, now that he broke the
> > chainstay in his crash, expect him to be back on the latter bike Wednesday...)
> >
> > Andy Coggan
> >
>

Mack Mad
  
"Just a Cyclist" <popo@copwatch.com> wrote in message news:vhrka4h1902g87@corp.supernews.com...
> Should say why wouldn't they have another bike waiting for him............they have plenty. "Just
> a Cyclist" <popo@copwatch.com> wrote in message news:vhr1n7fd5bfh0c@corp.supernews.com...
> > Why would they have another waiting for him..........???? "Andy Coggan" <acoggan@earthlink.net>
> > wrote in message news:LFeTa.16698$Mc.1277759@newsread1.prod.itd.earthlink.net...
> > > "Michael Gacki" <MasterTi@aol.com> wrote in message
> > > news:8515eee8.0307220851.47c14b8d@posting.google.com...
> > > > but he seems to have switched back to the 5900 "team bike"....anyone know anything about
> > > > this?
> > >
> > > Somebody stated that he was riding a special ultralight version of the
> > 5900,
> > > i.e., a bike lighter than the Madone, for the mountains. (Of course,
now
> > > that he broke the chainstay in his crash, expect him to be back on the latter bike
> > > Wednesday...)
> > >
> > > Andy Coggan
> > >
> > >

There is an article about this on the Bicycling web site. Seems Lance broke a prototype
(Double?)Superlight 5900. It weighs even less than the Madone
5.9.

Stewart Fleming
  
Mack Mad wrote:

> There is an article about this on the Bicycling web site. Seems Lance broke a prototype
> (Double?)Superlight 5900. It weighs even less than the Madone
> 5.9.

What's the point of making the frame lighter when there is an official lower limit on weight that
can be achieved already? Making the frame stiffer and stronger for the same weight I can understand

Nick Burns
  
"Stewart Fleming" <drmofe@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:3F204F5E.5050907@yahoo.com...
>
>
> Mack Mad wrote:
>
> > There is an article about this on the Bicycling web site. Seems Lance
broke
> > a prototype (Double?)Superlight 5900. It weighs even less than the
Madone
> > 5.9.
>
> What's the point of making the frame lighter when there is an official lower limit on weight that
> can be achieved already? Making the frame stiffer and stronger for the same weight I can
> understand

The Madone is configured with STI left and right and Lance does not like to use front STI and also
does not like to have the config changed once it is set up. Per the article that quoted the Trek
team liaison.

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