Maybe it’s just me and my affinity for this color but I think Michael Kolczak’s 2018 Trek Madone with the Project One Full Fade paint is one of the most eye catching bikes in town.  This doesn’t even take into account all the crazy aerodynamic things going on with the frameset (see the brakes). Mike has raced road, mtb and CX for the Lee’s Cyclery -Trek Bikes team for the past 4 years and has been a NoCo resident for the past 7 years. He’s currently a 40+ cat 2 on the road, an inactive attorney and a very active stay at home dad. 

The Build

Frame: 58cm 2018 Trek Madone Project One H1 fit (700 Series OCLV) 16lbs.  KVF (Kammtail Virtual Foil) tube shape, Madone IsoSpeed, Micro-adjust seatmast, E2 tapered head tube, BB90, invisible cable routing, control center, precision water bottle placement, Aero 3S chain keeper, DuoTrap S compatible
Fork: Madone KVF full carbon, carbon E2 steerer, carbon dropouts, integrated brake & stem
Front derailleur: Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 9150
Rear derailleur: Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 9150
Brake levers: Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 9150
Brakes: Madone aero, integrated
Shifters: Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 9150
Cassette: Shimano Dura-Ace
Cassette gearing: 11-speed 11-28
Bottom Bracket: Steel BB90
Cranks: Stages Power LR Dura-Ace R9100
Chainrings: Standard 53/39
Pedals: Look Keo Blade Carbon Ti
Front Hub: Zipp 404 NSW
Front Rim: Zipp 404 NSW
Front Tire: Bontrager R4 320 Clincher
Rear Hub: Zipp 404 NSW
Rear Rim: Zipp 404 NSW
Rear Tire: Bontrager R4 320 Clincher
Saddle: Bontrager Paradigm RXL
Stem: Madone 9 Integrated Bar/Stem 120mm, -7 degree 
Bars: 42cm- Madone Integrated Bar/Stem, KVF Profile, invisible cable routing, OCLV Carbon, VR-CF
Seatpost: Madone 9 Seatpost
Computer: Garmin Edge 820
Computer mount: Bontrager Blendr
Bottle Cages: Bontrager RXL 

Mike Weber- Red Team Homes

Mike Weber has lived in the Fort since he was six, has been riding mountain bikes in Northern Colorado since 1985, and has been selling homes here since 2002. He became a fan of the site when it was launched and became an advertiser shortly after. You'll recognize his name as a calm voice of reason and education on many of the local cycling forums offering trusted trail condition updates and well-thought-out etiquette tips. He's a former member of the Fort Collins Bicycle Advisory Committee,…

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