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		<title>Trek in Whitewater and Kevin on the Web</title>
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Just a few months ago marked the beginning of my new existence as a bicycling-blogger. While this and the number of posts here may state otherwise, it was on an autumn trip to Whitewater,  Wisconsin that the wheels began turning – so to speak. In order to delve into the world of bicycles, beyond [...]]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><a href="http://www.bikeblogchicago.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/photo-007.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-57" title="photo-007" src="http://www.bikeblogchicago.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/photo-007.jpg" alt="" width="450" height="337" /></a><!--[endif]-->Just a few months ago marked the beginning of my new existence as a bicycling-blogger. While <a title="CX Magazine" href="http://cxmagazine.com/ben-popper-rebecca-much-win-chicago-st-charles">this</a> and the number of posts here may state otherwise, it was on an autumn trip to Whitewater,  Wisconsin that the wheels began turning – so to speak. In order to delve into the world of bicycles, beyond my own riding/racing of them, I took a tour of the <a title="Trek" href="http://www.trekbikes.com/us/en/company/">Trek</a> factory to see their American-made bike operations first hand.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Upon entering the facility, I was not immediately impressed. I paged through product catalogs and noted bikes I liked. There was also a custom-painted <a title="Madone" href="http://www.trekbikes.com/us/en/bikes/road/madone/madone69pro/">Madone</a> on the wall, but other than that I remained collected. I then met our tour guide, Juan Nava, put on some goggles and walked through the door.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">I was not 15 feet onto the factory floor before the awe set in. I have never owned a Trek, but I do own a set of <a title="Race Lites" href="http://bontrager.com/model/07019/en">Bontrager Race Lite</a> wheels. The production of these, and other models, was the first stop on the tour. <a title="Bontrager" href="http://bontrager.com/en">Bontrager</a> is the component brand of Trek and I was to learn that the wheels that carry that name were made, by hand, in-house. This explained why I’ve been able to race, train and commute on my Race Lites without the need for any major truing for thousands of miles.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">The care taken and the precision of the manufacturing process was not only dedicated to wheels. The Whitewater plant is also where all the high-end Madone (road race bikes) and <a title="Fuel" href="http://www.trekbikes.com/us/en/bikes/mountain_full_suspension/">Fuel</a> (mountain/cross country) bikes are assembled. It was abundantly clear to me at this point that Trek is dedicated to excellence in the United   States. The bikes that <a title="Levi" href="http://www.levileipheimer.com/">Levi Leipheimer</a> and <a title="Alberto" href="http://www.albertocontadornotebook.info/">Alberto Contador</a> rode in and won the Tour of California and the Tour de France were assembled there. I got a few chills thinking about that.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">I’ve always sought to ride American-made frames whenever possible, and the Bontrager parts I happened to own were just parts – until that day last fall. Upon taking this tour I gained a new perspective, as I thought about how Trek made their way from a small garage with a few people to the Whitewater facility and places beyond – including retail locations. I have had great experiences at their <a title="South Loop Trek" href="http://windycitytrek.com/">South Loop</a> location when I needed to replace other Bontrager components. Even Juan, our guide, was an enthusiastic mountain bike racer, so it all began to fall into place – Trek cares about bikes as much as I do, so it was time for me to write about it.</p>
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