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Here's Your Chance To Win...
1st Prize: US Postal Service Team Replica Bike
2nd Prize:
Rolf Vector Pro Wheels
3rd Prize:
US Postal Service Jersey & Shorts

Lance photo 12nd Prize
Lance photo 2 1st Prize 5200 bike text
Lance photo 33rd Prize

Vector pro wheel

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The Rolf Vector Comp paired spoke wheelset is light, stiff and aerodynamic.

 

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The OCLV carbon frame, handbuilt in the USA, is the lightest production frame available. The same responsive Trek Pro Geometry that Lance rode to victory on.

The ICON Air Rail carbon fork, raced by the USPS Pro Cycling team, is ultralight and responsive. Shimano Ultegra crank and 9-speed derailleurs (double or triple).

 

Trek jersey

A complete set (jersey and shorts) of official
U.S. Postal Service cycling apparel

 

 

 

 

Lance is ready to face his mission: July 1 is the start of the 2000 Tour de France, when American hero, TDF defending champion and cancer survivor Lance Armstrong will begin his grueling three-week title defense.
"Lance is a true inspiration to all of us," said Nike ACG President, Gordon McFadden, shortly after announcing a new clothing distribution partnership between Trek Bikes and Nike ACG.

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