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Lightweight e-bike made by the 3rd Tour de France winner

The LeMond Prolog is a 11.7 kg electric assist bike made by a company founded by Greg Lemon, who won the Tour de France three times overall.

At first glance, this bike is completely invisible to an electric bike due to its 250W Mahle X35+ rear hub motor and battery hidden in the frame, with most of its components, including the front fork and system, steering wheel and seatpost.

This product can run up to 72km distance by running in 32km/h mode. It can be changed to three modes by using a button, and it is easy to operate as well as design. The headlight is 500 ANSI lumens and the tail light is 70 ANSI lumens, and it is included in the frame, so it is neat. In conjunction with the dedicated app, you can choose the gears of the Shimano GRX 11 steps or the Di2 shifting system, which allows digitally accurate gear selection.

Prices start at $4,500, and add options such as saddles, pedals, and luggage racks to make the price even higher. You can choose from three colors: white, black, and pink. Related information can be found here.

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