Trek's Project One bikes are semi-customizable bikes painted at Trek's Waterloo, Wisconsin, headquarters. Check out the gallery above for a sample of the latest paint schemes available.
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Chasin' Aces
The inspiration for the Chasin' Aces paintwork came from Trek-Segafredo rider John Degenkolb's motorcycle. Trek took its existing Cafe Racer design and added some additional stripes and highlights.
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Degenkolb will be racing a Chasin' Aces Madone at the Spring Classics.
The Chasin' Aces paint scheme is available only on the Madone.
Full Fade
According to Trek, blending two complementary colors into one striking bike is the goal with Full Fade. The upper color is brighter while the lower color is darker.
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Thirteen pre-chosen color options are available for any road, mountain or triathlon bike within Project One.
Breakaway
Alberto Contador's bike from the 2017 Vuelta a Espana is claimed to be the muse for the Breakaway paint scheme. Any solid color available in Project One (except for Onyx Carbon) is fair game for a custom look.
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The Breakaway paint choice is limited to the Emonda SLR 9, 8, 8 Disc, 6, and 6 Disc.
Availability
Have a few minutes and want to play around with colors and bike specs? Go to Trek's site and hit the little customize link in the upper left corner of Project One-capable bikes.
All Project One bikes are available through a Trek bike shop or online at the Project One site.