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Chingford Skinhead | 16.05.2006 16:09 | Analysis | Ecology | Technology | World

This is a repost from today's all important bike news - bikebiz.co.uk
 http://www.bikebiz.co.uk/daily-news/article.php?id=5569
Seems as if Trek are onto a hearts and minds campaign in the White House. Maybe it is time for a well known UK cycle manufacturer to help Tony 'on his bike'.

Trek's gifts to Bush are officially disclosed
The fact that President Bush accepted a $2700 Trek MTB is known in the bike trade but it's now part of an official financial disclosure document, released Friday. Trek's John Burke also supplied Dubya with gloves and a helmet. The president accepted $26 000-worth of gifts last year.

There is no limit on the size of gifts a president can receive from a US citizen, but federal law requires him to declare them if they are valued at $285 or more.

Bush is no pauper, the financial disclosure document reveals that he invested millions of dollars in Treasury notes and certificates of deposit last year.

However, Trek - and mountain biking - are getting good value for the $2700. Bush is now a regular cyclist and is often pictured on his Trek Fuel.

Last year he told a reporter from the Associated Press: "Nothing compares to getting your heart rate up to 170-something, riding hard for an hour-twenty, getting off and not hurting, as opposed to 24 minutes of running, at the end of which I hurt. When you ride a bike and you get your heart rate up and you're out, after 30 or 40 minutes your mind tends to expand; it tends to relax."

Chingford Skinhead
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Gifts to war criminals? Boycott Trek!

16.05.2006 18:13

As a cyclist, I have to say never liked the Trek brand.. It seems to be aimed at people that want to be identified as being drivers or hikers as well as being cyclists, as if being a "real cyclist" would be too extremist or left-field.

Lance was bad enough with his Republicanism, and adverts for 4X4s, but at least he criticized the Iraq war (and unlike most celeb scum, not just for PR).

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