🏆 The 2007 LeMond Versailles wasn’t just another bike in the Trek catalog—it was a glimpse into a parallel universe of endurance geometry that Trek arguably never matched once they pulled the plug. Built with the Triomphe Carbon frame (essentially a specialized OCLV layup for the LeMond line), the Versailles was the "velvety" alternative to the stiff, race-at-all-costs Madone of the time. While Trek eventually pivoted toward the Domane to capture the endurance market, many purists argue that the "LeMond Ride"—with its longer wheelbase and stable, ground-hugging feel—offered a soul that was lost in the corporate shuffle. Trek’s decision to kill the line in 2008 was a business move sparked by the infamous legal rift between John Burke and Greg LeMond, but looking at this bike today, it’s clear that a masterpiece of carbon engineering was sacrificed for industry politics. 🛠 Trusted Partners Visit Here, ⬇⬇⬇ Start HERE ⬇⬇⬇ (Affiliate) ✅ https://iknowaguybicycles.com/partners/

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