The Trek Madone is all-new for 2008
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The steerer tube flares from the standard 1 1/8" up top
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The integrated seat mast differs from others
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Trek has revised its carbon frame nomenclature
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The Madone 5.2 is equipped with Shimano's new
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The Sampson Diablo 20 promises a high-performance ride
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The Diablo 20 is finished in a bare tinted clearcoat
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Our tester is equipped with a number of Sampson components
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The Diablo 20 foregoes showy graphics
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The minimal chain stay bridge
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The Sampson stem
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Easton provides the straight-bladed EC90 fork
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The Selle Italia Flite Kit Carbonio
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It looks radically different
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Carbon rails pare weight of the Flite Kit Carbonio
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The Selle Italia LDY Sport Gel Flow
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Suspended rails supposedly offer a bit more shock absorption
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A series of reflective details
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The ZS1RC is Spiuk's top-of-the-line road shoe.
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Full carbon soles promise efficient power delivery.
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A single ratcheting buckle
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The injection molded heel cup
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The ZS1M is the top off-road offering
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Aggressive lugged outsoles
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The micro-adjust buckle
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Spiuk supplies its shoes
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