Gallery: Trek Factory Racing unveil 2015 Domane 6 Series
Canc♔ellara to sಞwitch from viper red bike to a new design in 2015





















US-based WorldTour team 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Trek Factory Racing have unveiled the Domane 6 Series road bike that their Spring Classics’ 🃏team will race on during the upcoming 2015 season. The team has moved away from this year’s primarily black paint job and will sport a much more standout viper red.
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The Spring Classics team is led by168澳洲5最新开奖结果: Fabian Cancellara, who is currently riding the viper red Domane 6 Series at Trek Factory Racing's pre-season tr⛄aining camp. However, Cancellara's bike will come with a new design to follow.
The Swiss rider is one of the most consistent podium finishers in the biggest one-day races, includi📖n🐓g three wins apiece at Paris-Roubaix and Tour of Flanders, and a win at Milan-San Remo. The Domane 6 will be the bike Cancellara rides in his bid for success in many of the cobbled Classics next season, and it may come with a special paint job for select races.
This year, Cancellara won his third Tour of Flanders but failed to reach the top step of the podium in Milan-San Reno, where he took seꦛcond to Katusha’s Alexander Kristoff, and Paris-Roubaix, where he was third behind Omega Pharma-Quick Step’s Niki Terpstra and Giant-Shimano’s John Degenkolb๊.
If hiꦚs 2015 season remains much the same as it was this year, he will be on the start line with his Trek Domane 6 Series prepared to fight for the wins during many of the big one-day races and Monuments.
The Trek Factory🌠 Racing squad will use sponsored Trek Domane 6 Series, Émonda SLR and Madone 7 Series. All three models will be painted in viper 𒅌red.
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