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[[{“value”:”What better way to start Y Bike week than with one of the most important people in the development of the bike, Mike Zeigle.
“Mike ran the Advanced Concept Group (ACG) with a small team that included engineer Wes Wilcox, designer Matt Rhoades (who had finally been freed from his spot under the stairs), and machinist Doug Cusack. When they weren’t fabricating bikes, they were riding them — sometimes too fast, sometimes in places they weren’t supposed to. Local police learned to keep an eye on the shop after the crew built a plywood jump out front for their miniature motor bike. The small-town bank next door wasn’t a fan.
Mike came to it naturally. He’d been welding since he was ten — the kind of farm-kid education that takes both precision and stubbornness. By the time he joined Trek, he could move from the drafting board to the welder to the trail without skipping a beat. He liked the hands-on, noisy side of engineering. When the ACG ran out of budget to hire a full-time machinist, he took the job on himself.””}]] Read More Trek Bicycle
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