President of Trek Bicycle Corp. to Hold Employee Meeting Open to the Media

Market Wire, April, 2008

WHO:        John Burke, President, Trek Bicycle Corporation

WHAT:       A meeting of Trek employees, open to the media.

            Members of the media who are unable to attend the event in
            person can dial into a conference call which will carry the
            employee meeting.

WHEN:       Tuesday, April 8, 2008
            Employee Meeting -- 10:00 am CDT
            Media Q&A with John Burke -- 10:45 am CDT

WHERE:      Trek Bicycle Corporation Headquarters
            801 West Madison Street
            Waterloo, WI 53594

LOGISTICS:  To dial into the meeting and the media Q&A:
            866.205.4243 or 801.828.9903

            Employee meeting password (10:00 am CDT): 6617672
            Media Q&A password (10:45 am CDT): 3288827

INFO:       Bill Mashek, 920.478.2192 x12755,  media@trekbikes.com 

About Trek Bicycles:

Headquartered in Waterloo, Wisconsin, Trek Bicycle Corporation is a global leader in bicycle design and manufacturing. From the original hand-built steel touring frames introduced in 1976 to the revolutionary OCLV carbon fiber first introduced in 1992, Trek's passion for innovation, quality, and performance leads the industry with next-generation technology and thinking. With an unprecedented eight Tour de France titles in the last nine years, six straight 24-hour World Solo Mountain Bike Championships, and countless other professional wins, Trek enjoys a rich tradition of victory in the world's premier cycling events. Today, with a broad range of bicycles and cycling products under the Trek, Gary Fisher, LeMond, Bontrager, and Klein brand names, Trek continues to pursue new ways to bring the joy of cycling to all people.

Contact: Bill Mashek 920.478.2192 x12755

 

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