The Kelly Benefit Strategies-Medifast team
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The Triomphe Carbon isn't LeMond's lightest
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LeMond's Min/Max design philosophy
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…that is also very thin
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The down tube flows cleanly into the chain stays
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Asymmetrical chain stays are taller and narrower
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The well bolstered head tube
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The aluminum dropouts are quite compact.
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Multiple slots in the top of the seat tube
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LeMond's latest head tube badge.
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KBS-Medifast bikes are outfitted with SRAM red groups
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The new Red crankset
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The new superlight and rigid PowerDome cassette
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The Red rear derailleur maintains SRAM's
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The Red front derailleur cage is formed from titanium plate
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The new calipers are aggressively relieved
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KBS-Medifast is also supported by Bontrager
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Michelin doesn't offer tubulars
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Bontrager also provides the Race X Lite stem.
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Bontrager's Variable Radius handlebar bend
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Bowman prefers the extra padding
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