Fresh off the back of her 3rd Enduro world title (and a dip in the sea!) we stopped Tracy and had a good look over the factory Trek Remedy she has dominated this season on.

Tracy and her Remedy after completing yet another successful race weekend.
Tracy and her Remedy after completing yet another successful race weekend.
Tracy's race winning bike, the Trek Remedy 9.9 29.
Tracy’s race winning bike, the Trek Remedy 9.9 29.
Upfront Tracy uses a factory tuned Fox 36 fork.
Upfront Tracy uses a factory tuned Fox 36 fork.
On the rear is a Fox Float X.
On the rear is a Fox Float X.
The Remedy rolls on a pair of Bontrager's Rhythm Elite wheelset.
The Remedy rolls on a pair of Bontrager’s Rhythm Elite wheelset.
Then she runs Bontrager SE5 or SE3 tires depending on the trail and weather conditions.
Then she runs Bontrager SE5 or SE3 tires depending on the trail and weather conditions.
The number 1 plate says it all! Tracy's cockpit is decked out in Deity components, with her signature T-MO bars at a length of 740mm and a 50mm cavity stem.
The number 1 plate says it all! Tracy’s cockpit is decked out in Deity components, with her signature T-MO bars at a length of 740mm and a 50mm Cavity stem.
A closer look at the details of the cockpit, a Garmin gps and her stage start times.
A closer look at the details of the cockpit, a Garmin gps and her stage start times keep her in check.
The right hand side...
The right hand side…
...and the left! Interestingly Tracy runs a 2X11 drivetrain.
…and the left! Interestingly Tracy runs a 2X11 drivetrain.
Shimano Saint brakes take care of the stopping duties, running both rotors at 180mm.
Shimano Saint brakes take care of the stopping duties, running both rotors at 180mm.
The front mech set up, with the E*13 TRs+ dual chain device for added security.
The front mech set up, with the E*13 TRs+ dual chain device for added security.
The drivetrain is kitted out from head to toe in Shimano XTR components making sure the shifting will be as efficient and as reliable as possible.
The drivetrain is kitted out from head to toe in Shimano XTR components making sure the shifting will be as efficient and as reliable as possible.
Tracy and her Remedy in action on stage 2.
Tracy and her Remedy in action on stage 2.

Words: Ross Bell Photos: Manne Schmitt


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