Friday, April 12, 2013

Triathlete Magazine's Buyer's Guide features the BMC TM02 Ultegra

The BMC TM02 Ultegra featured in Triathlete Magazine's Buyer's Guide:
"While some bikes have grown more complex in the hopes of saving a few seconds, the BMC TM02 is a refined take on the most functional and proven style of tri bike. With frame geometry keyed for realistic aero fits and a Profile T2+ aerobar capable of adapting to many different reach dimensions, the TM02 is shaped for real tri performance. Functional component upgrades such as the Shimano Ultegra crank and front brake make this build far more reliable and effective than the many tri bikes with downgraded kits."

For a downloadable PDF: Triathlete Magazine features TM02

Road Bike Action Magazine features the BMC SLR01

The BMC SLR01 featured in Road Bike Action Magazine:
"If ever there was a brand that had no shortage of racing pedigree, it would be BMC. The Swiss brand carried Cadel Evans to his Tour de France in 2011 and, last year Philipe Gilbert took his SLR01 to a resounding victory at the World Championships last year. BMC's SLR01 is spec'd with either Shimano's Dura-Ace Di2, Dura-Ace or SRAM's Red drivetrain."

For a downloadable PDF: Road Bike Action features SLR01

The New Stromer ST1 Electric Bike Featured at TechInvestorNews.com

TechInvestorNews.com features the new Stromer ST1 e-bike:
"Stromer, a Switzerland-based manufacturer of innovative electric bicycles, just launched their new ST1 pedal-assisted electric bike on the US market."

InHabitat.com Features the new Stromer ST1 Electric Bike

The new Stromer ST1 e-bike featured at InHabitat.com:
"Switzerland-based Stromer just launched their new ST1 pedal-assisted electric bike for the US market. These superbly engineered e-bikes feature a seamlessly integrated battery located inside the frame and an onboard interface the size of an iPod Nano which shows an abundance of information including battery charge, energy consumption rates, average speed, as well as the distance and duration of rides."

TriJuice.com features BMC's News of Signing Triathletes Uli Broome and Mackenzie Madison

BMC's news of signing triathletes Uli Bromme and Mackenzie Madison shared at TriJuice.com:
"Partnering with such ambassadors of the sport like Uli and Mackenzie is a perfect fit for BMC and a positive step towards helping grow the sport," said Devin Riley, BMC Switzerland's Director of Marketing in the U.S. "BMC's diverse athlete roster, coupled with superior bicycle technology, offers a winning combination across numerous categories. We're excited to have Uli and Mackenzie join the family."  

TriathlonBusiness.com Shares BMC's Signing of Para-Cyclist Steven Peace

TriathlonBusiness.com shares BMC's news of signing para-cyclist Steven Peace:
“I have strong goals to increase my UCI World Ranking this season. Between the quality of bikes BMC makes and their strong international reputation, I feel confident their support will help me achieve those goals,” said Peace. “It is an honor to represent such a solid brand.”

ElectricBikeReport.com Explains the Availability of Stromer E-Bikes at SXSW

Stromer ST1 E-Bikes available at SXSW shared at ElectricBikeReport.com:
"Stromer is launching their ST1 Elite ($3,499) and ST1 Platinum ($3,999) electric bikes in the US market this year. To celebrate the launch they are holding a sweepstakes where some lucky person will win a Stromer ST1 Elite!  Here is a video of the 2 Stromer ST1 bikes."

BicycleRetailer.com Features BMC's Signing of Para-Cyclist Steven Peace

News of BMC signing para-cyclist Steven Peace featured at BicycleRetailer.com:
"BMC Switzerland is now sponsoring 2012 Paralympic Games competitor Steve Peace. Peace suffered a life-changing stroke in 2006, and since then has battled back to become one of the top para-cyclists in the world."

Life.NationalPost.com features the BMC Switzerland and Lamborghini 50th Anniversary Impec Collaboration

The BMC and Lamborghini 50th anniversary bike featured at Life.NationalPost.com:
"Known as the Impec, the lightweight bicycle is a collaboration between Lamborghini and Swiss bicycle manufacturer BMC Switzerland. Following the success of the previous Lamborghini-based Impec, this year’s model aims to blend Italian craftsmanship with modern technology, according to BMC."