Trek-Segafredo and gebioMized continue Partnership

Trek-Segafredo and gebioMized continue Partnership

Trek-Segafredo Team (United States) - John Degenkolb, Richie Porte and Bauke Mollema have full confidence in the bike fitting experts from Muenster, Germany.

Trek-Segafredo will continue to rely on the bike fitting experts of gebioMized into 2019. GebioMized continues to bring cutting-edge bike fitting techniques to the team, which has already paid dividends.

“We are now entering our fifth season together,” said bike fitter Michael Killermann, who was part of extensive testing with German John Degenkolb in the cobblestone project, which helped Degenkolb establish the critical groundwork to his long-awaited and emotional victory in stage nine of the 2018 Tour de France.

“We were already chasing over the cobblestones again and again with gebioMized in October. It’s a great feeling when this long-term, meticulously prepared plan comes to fruition months later,” explained Degenkolb, who works with geobioMized at various times throughout the season.

A key piece of the puzzle on the path to success is the well-founded analyses and a gradual furthering development of the riding positions by gebioMized. Michael Killermann and his colleagues rely on in-house developed technology like the dynamic measurement of saddle pressure.

Trek-Segafredo is aiming for more triumphs in the upcoming season. Australian Richie Porte and Belgian Jasper Stuyven are targeting the Grand Tours, while John Degenkolb is focused on the Spring Classics again, but also has his eye on the World Championship road race in Yorkshire.

“GebioMized convinces us again and again with their technical lead and high expertise. It is only logical that we will continue to work side by side in the future,” said Matt Shriver, technical director of Trek-Segafredo.

“We pay great attention to the three contact points between man and machine,” Killermann elaborated, referring to the saddle, handlebars, and pedals. “We want to further optimize the interaction between road bike and cyclist so that the men and women sit better on the saddle and carve even higher speeds into the tarmac. Notably, the custom-made bike shoe inlays manufactured in Muenster provide for good pressure on the pedal.”

For more information about this article from Lidl-Trek click here.

Source link

Other articles from Lidl-Trek.

Interesting Links:
Looking for new Cycling Glasses, Jerseys, Bib Shorts, Jackets, Vests and More? Get the best prices online using the discount code BIKETODAY on all your purchases on Siroko online store at: https://srko.co/biketoday
Looking for Automation Solutions for your Processes? Visit AutomationInside.com to find Automation Suppliers, Product & Innovation News, Case Studies, Marketplace, etc.
Are you interested to advertise on BikeMarket.pt, the main online bike Marketplace in Portugal? Contact us!
Are you interested to include your Link here, visible on all BikeToday.news articles and marketplace product pages? Contact us!

© Lidl-Trek / BikeToday.news

Share this Article!

Interested? Submit your enquiry using the form below:

Only available for registered users. Sign In to your account or register here.

Introducing the New Urban 400 City Bike from Lapierre

KR1 Italian Champion - A New Limited Edition DMT Signed by Elia Viviani