He loved the way the bike climbed but informed Calfee at the top of the mountain that the real test was the descent because “all carbon bikes descend like shit.” Lemond then bombed the descent back down to Nice and raved about the performance - the bike “descended like a demon.”Ĭalfee filled a big purchase order from Greg who wanted 18 frames for Team Z. Lemond went nuts and insisted Calfee fly out immediately to be there for the Paris-Nice test. After faxing specs, Calfee built a frame in four days and shipped it to France. Lemond and his entire Team Z had refused to ride their TVT carbon bikes - they were too flexy.īut by chance, Lemond had discovered a small carbon pioneer named Craig Calfee and his small shop in San Francisco. As a bit of cycling history, Greg Lemond first tested his new carbon bike, the one he would later ride in ’91 Tour de France, on the Col d’Eze.