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 FEATURES - FEATURE BIKE
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| TREK MADONE 6.9: Carbon dating and the legacy of yellow No, not the new 6 Series SSL, but still a (2009) Tour winner... |  |  | | Giant Trinity All New Tri Design From Giant
Giant's 2009 line of multisport bikes includes two series; the Trinity and Trinity Alliance. The latter bike represents Giant's top of the line entry with its unique frame that uses a split frame material design with carbon used on the upper half and aluminum used on the bottom. You'll find 72.5 ... |  |  | | Cannondale Slice One It’s no secret that we like bikes with stories. There are plenty of boring bikes out there that fill a price-point, keep a certain group of the cycling public mildly satiated for the short term—and then there are bikes that wake you up and demand that you take a second look. The Cannondale Slice is one of those bikes. Our Slice One test bike remained ... |  |  | | Quintana Roo Kilo When you think of the name Quintana Roo, images of Kona and the bike transition areas of triathlons around the world come to mind. Quintana Roo has always been at the forefront of triathlon bike technology and, in fact, basically invented triathlon geometry. The Kilo is designed and priced to get more people to the starting line of multi-sport events. ... |  |  | | Scott Plasma LTD The Scott Plasma LTD entered the multi-sport world in February of 2006, and in short order became the third most popular bike at the starting line in Kona and the fastest growing brand at Iron Man events. Designed to focus on aerodynamics and featuring Scott’s proprietary CR1 technology, the stunning Plasma LTD features a Shimano Dura-Ace group, Zipp ... |  |  |
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