Even if you can’t ride like the pros, and probably won’t ever ride with the pros, you can still ride on what the pros ride. Trek Bicycle has announced that this season’s Trek Madone 6.9 SSL and Speed Concept 9.9 are available to order with RadioShack Nissan Trek paint scheme from the company’s Project One custom bike program, and at all authorized Trek Project One retailers.
RADIOSHACK NISSAN TREK Bikes Now Available Through Trek’s Project One Program
(Waterloo, WI) – Trek Bicycle has made the new RADIOSHACK NISSAN TREK team paint scheme, emblazoned upon the team’s 2012 Trek Madone 6.9 SSL and Speed Concept 9.9, available to cyclists across the globe through the company’s Project One custom bike program. The new scheme, available for order now at all authorized Trek Project One retailers, was unveiled at the team’s launch in Esch-Sur-Alzette, Luxembourg. Crafted by Trek’s internal Design Studio, the new team’s ride is available now on Madone 6-series and Speed Concept 9-series ordered through Project One.
The black/red/blue color pallet combines the marquee colors of the previous teams and is carried through on the team’s new uniforms including the Bontrager Oracle helmet. “Project One allows us to offer riders something completely unique,” said Trek Race Department Manager Scott Daubert. “It was a big effort to get the bikes ready for the team let alone have them available to the world through Project One, but it’s something that people respond to and sets us apart in the industry.”
The RADIOSHACK NISSAN TREK scheme is the latest in a long line of team and athlete-inspired paint themes made available to consumers by Trek. Last season the company launched the iconic “Spartacus” theme commemorating Fabian Cancellara’s gladiatorial moniker as well as a wildly popular custom Luxembourg-themed bike ridden by Frank and Andy Schleck in the 2011 Tour de France. All Project One bikes are handcrafted in Trek’s Waterloo, WI-based global headquarters.
The black/red/blue color pallet combines the marquee colors of the previous teams and is carried through on the team’s new uniforms including the Bontrager Oracle helmet. “Project One allows us to offer riders something completely unique,” said Trek Race Department Manager Scott Daubert. “It was a big effort to get the bikes ready for the team let alone have them available to the world through Project One, but it’s something that people respond to and sets us apart in the industry.”
The RADIOSHACK NISSAN TREK scheme is the latest in a long line of team and athlete-inspired paint themes made available to consumers by Trek. Last season the company launched the iconic “Spartacus” theme commemorating Fabian Cancellara’s gladiatorial moniker as well as a wildly popular custom Luxembourg-themed bike ridden by Frank and Andy Schleck in the 2011 Tour de France. All Project One bikes are handcrafted in Trek’s Waterloo, WI-based global headquarters.