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  1. #1
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    They say there aren't but this one is...

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    .. a really silly question:

    I keep wondering this, more and more over time:

    Trek Madone bikes. Are they "Mad One" or "Ma done" (as in finished) or "Mad Own" or "Ma doan" (as in roan) or some other pronunciation that I haven't imagined yet?????

    Karen in Boise

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    Depends. Do you live in Rhode Island?

    Cuz here it's "Mah DOOOOOOOOwneh."
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    have you ever watched 'The Sopranos'? something like 'mah-dohn' or 'mah-dohn-ay'. the pronunciation of the 'e' at the end is a little uncertain...sorta like the two different ways people pronouce Porsche.

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    I say Ma Doan and no I do not care if I am right.
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    It's "ma-doh-ney", that's an ascent in Italy.

    I too thought it was "mad one" as in "Lance Armstrong", but it ain't.



    or upon "popular search engine"-ling:
    rather Col de la Madone? Then it would be more like "ma-dawn"?

    hey, here the mad one 's saying it - at :43
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulB3EI-pluk
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    I thought it was pronounced Trek IWantOne.
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  7. #7
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    I asked this here recently (when I bought mine) and was told that it rhymed with drone (as opposed to sounding more like Madonna). I then assumed it was French rather than Italian. I just googled both options, and the word comes up in both. Plenty of places with names like Serre de la Madone in France (Madone is French for Madonna), and also a town called Madone in Lombardy Italy. So it looks like either pronunciation would be correct--though lord knows what Trek was thinking with that name.

    ETA: never mind--alpine rabbit hit it with that video. It really does rhyme with drone, so it's the French pronunciation.
    Last edited by Chile Pepper; 09-12-2008 at 10:45 AM.

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    And on a related topic, does the Bianchi Eros Donna translate to "Sexy lady" ???

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    Not a silly question, Kano, because I have been wondering the very same thing! (Unless that means we're both silly? )

 

 

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