Pro bike gallery: Fabian Cancellara’s Tour of Flanders Trek Domane
- By Nick Legan
- Published Apr. 3, 2012

Cancellara's Trek Domane
Cancellara's bike just before the start of the 2012 Tour of Flanders. Cancellara would mount his newly unveiled Trek Domane, but his Ronde would end 62km from the finish with a nasty crash and resulting collarbone fracture. The Olympic champ will be back to racing in May. Photo: Nick Legan

Cancellara's Trek Domane
Luckily Cancellara rides a long stem; he needs all the room he can get for his race cue sheet. Photo: Nick Legan

Cancellara's Trek Domane
Cancellara has long had the nickname "Tony Montana" from the movie Scarface. Photo: Nick Legan

Cancellara's Trek Domane
White Nokon housing with red accents are a nice Swiss-themed touch. Notice the new cable routing on the Trek Domane. Photo: Nick Legan

Cancellara's Trek Domane
Cancellara's bike was built using full Nokon housing, for compressionless housing performance, and aftermarket pulleys. Photo: Nick Legan

Cancellara's Trek Domane
Cancellara's mechanic mounted a K-Edge chain catcher, just like last year, for Flanders. It's a strange inclusion because Trek's new Domane has an integrated bolt-on catcher that wasn't used. Photo: Nick Legan

Cancellara's Trek Domane
Color-matched pedals on Cancellara's spare bike. Photo: Nick Legan

Cancellara's Trek Domane
Cancellara and the Radioshack-Nissan team used FMB Paris Roubaix 25mm tubulars for Flanders. Photo: Nick Legan

Cancellara's Trek Domane
A Swiss touch for Cancellara's number. Photo: Nick Legan

FILED UNDER: Gallery / Pro Bikes TAGS: Fabian Cancellara / Tour of Flanders / Trek / Trek Domane
Nick Legan
After graduating from Indiana University with honors and a degree in French and journalism, Nick Legan jumped straight into wrenching at Pro Peloton bike shop in Boulder for a few years. Then, he began a seven-year stint in the professional ranks, most recently serving for RadioShack at the Tour de France and the Amgen Tour of California. He also worked for Garmin-Slipstream, CSC, Toyota-United, Health Net and Ofoto. Legan served as the VeloNews tech editor 2010-2012 before sliding across the line into public relations.















