Lance Armstrong's Trek Madone 6.9 Livestrong
This is Lance Armstrong's new Trek Madone 6.9, complete with Livestrong livery.
It's a stock Trek Madone 6.9 which has been graphically customised for the seven-time Tour de France winner's return to professional cycling.
"This is a stock bike,
we pulled it right off the line," said Trek’s team liaison man Ben Coates. "There’s no special person that builds Lance’s bikes, no special process
they go through. Someone went to the back of the factory in
The bike was finished in ten days following a simple brief from Lance to “think about how long I’ve been retired”.
This detail can be seen in the finish. The number 1274 represents the number of days Armstrong was retired before making his comeback at the Cancer Council Classic in Adelaide, whilst 27.5 represents the millions of people who have died from the disease in the time since the seven-time Tour de France champion stepped off the podium in Paris after sealing his last Tour crown.

The Livestrong message is clear
Coates explains that all
the work was done in
"It’s not the Project One of old," he says. "It’s which cranks and gruppo you want, what colour paint you want, what colour housing, brake hoods, saddle… the works. It’s the next evolution of Project One. This bike was done completely within the group."
Trek is working on a commercially viable version of the bike, although that won’t be an easy task, given the 31 hours of painting time involved for one frame alone. "It’s all paint - no decals - and there’s no production process for a bike this intricate," Coates added.
Full specification
- Frame: Trek Madone 6.9, size 58
- Fork: Bontrager XXX
- Front brake: SRAM Red
- Rear brake: SRAM Red
- Brake levers: SRAM Red
- Front derailleur: SRAM Red
- Rear derailleur: SRAM Red
- Shift levers: SRAM Red Double Tap
- Cassette: SRAM OG-1090 (11-21)
- Chain: SRAM PC 1090 Powerchain
- Crankset: SRAM PowerMeter Pro, 175mm, 39/53T
- Bottom bracket: SRAM GXP Team
- Wheelset: Bontrager Aeolus 5.0
- Front tyre: Hutchinson tubular, 700x22c
- Rear tyre: Hutchinson tubular, 700x24c
- Bars: Bontrager Race XXX Lite, 44cm
- Stem: Bontrager Race XXX Lite, 120mm
- Headset: Cane Creek integrated
- Tape/grip: Bontrager
- Pedals: Shimano Dura Ace
- Seat post: Integrated
- Saddle: Bontrager
- Bottle cages: Trek
- Computer: SRM
- Other accessories: SRM
Critical measurements
- Rider's height: 1.79m (5' 10") ; Weight: 75kg (164lb)
- Seat tube length, c-c: 500mm
- Seat tube length, c-t: 598mm
- Saddle height, from BB (c-t): 750mm
- Tip of saddle nose to C of bars (next to stem): 565mm
- C of front wheel to top of bars (next to stem): 605mm
- Top tube length: 572mm (horizontal)
- Total bike weight: 7.26kg (15.98lb)
User Comments
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manick0de
Posted Wed 21 Jan, 2:59 pm UTC Flag as inappropriate
No Concor? I'm suprised he hasn't given up the Dura-Ace pedals.
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gary_boulanger
Posted Wed 21 Jan, 4:45 pm UTC Flag as inappropriate
Kinda wish he'd give up on the frumpy black socks...
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joelprice
Posted Wed 21 Jan, 8:54 pm UTC Flag as inappropriate
Surprised he rides a 58, I'm 6'-1" and fitted for a 56. I wonder why?
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PissedOffCil
Posted Wed 21 Jan, 8:56 pm UTC Flag as inappropriate
Rider's height: 1.79m (5' 10") ; Weight: 75kg (164lb)
Lance, lose some weight...
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ghancock
Posted Thu 22 Jan, 1:47 pm UTC Flag as inappropriate
I assume with the new seat tube on the Madone the sizes are a bit strange - the specs say the c-c length is 500mm, whereas c-t is 598mm. I'd be surprised if he was 75kg!
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psiturbo
Posted Fri 23 Jan, 7:22 pm UTC Flag as inappropriate
Yeah, 164 pounds for 5'-10"... for a pro rider of that level he is very heavy. He must lose at least 15 pounds. He is right now carrying an extra bike on his back with all that extra weight.
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The-Dude
Posted Sun 15 Feb, 5:42 pm UTC Flag as inappropriate
Wow. The world of top level cycling is really missing out on all these experts on here.lol.
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missmarple
Posted Sun 15 Feb, 7:53 pm UTC Flag as inappropriate
Hahaha nicely put The-Dude.
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Dahveed
Posted Mon 16 Feb, 3:01 am UTC Flag as inappropriate
The missing bike - I found it! Oh, my bad...
He might be carrying around extra weight, but it didn't seem to affect his performance so far.
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AlanW
Posted Thu 19 Feb, 7:55 pm UTC Flag as inappropriate
I think I remember reading somewhere that Lance has always ridden a 58cm Madone frame. Strange 5'10" and 58cm, I'm 5'11" and was sized to a 54cm frame. longer lags maybe?
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Sayba.2th
Posted Sun 26 Apr, 4:05 am UTC Flag as inappropriate
Yes & how many tours has Lance won? as opposed to the "experts" on us The-Dude has pointed out to usseems to me that Lance can do what ever he damn well wants to
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BlowoutDiscounters
Posted Sat 23 May, 4:07 am UTC Flag as inappropriate
I am a bicycle supplier. I can get these Lance Armstrong 'Livestrong' Edition 2009 Madone 6.9 Pro bicycles.
I have some up for sale right now up on Craigslist: http://greensboro.craigslist.org/bik/1184262857.html
If anyone wanted to contact me about purchasing one, my email address is blowoutdiscountersusa@gmail.com
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Soni
Posted Sat 4 Jul, 9:10 am UTC Flag as inappropriate
I have a 58cm Trek, and i'm 5.10", i needed the 58 as i have a longer than average upper torso.....
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