This is a 1999 LeMond Tourmalet in Red with White decals. It is a 21.5″ / 55cm / Medium (center of bottom bracket to top of seat tube) Welded Reynolds 525 double butted Cro-Mo Steel frame with a Reynolds 525 Cro-Mo steel fork. The stand over height is 30.5″ directly in front of the saddle.
There are 16 speeds available through the Alloy Shimano two ring (52/42t) crankset with 170mm arms and Look style Shimano Pr-6401 pedals and the Shimano 8 gear (13-26t) freehub.
The rear derailleur is a Shimano RSX and the front is also a Shimano RSX. Shifting is through Shimano Total Integration Brake Shifters (Brifters). The hoods are gummy and should be replaced.
Both wheels are alloy double wall Mavic rims drilled for Presta valves laced to Shimano RSX quick release alloy hubs. Both wheels have brand new 700x23c black wall tires.
Braking is handled by alloy Shimano RSX dual pivot side pulls.
The Lemond saddle is mounted to an alloy seat post that moves freely in the seat tube.
Alloy handlebars are mounted to a TIG welded stem.
There are eyelets for front and rear fenders, bosses for a bottle cage on the Seat Tube, a red bottle cage on the down tube and eyelets for wheel locators on the rear drop out.
The bicycle rides, turns, stops and shifts through all of the gears and rings as it should.
For less than the price of a generic Bike Shaped Object that anyone might buy online or from a store that sells bicycles in the Toy Department, you could be riding this vintage bicycle with quality components. The fact that it is still rolling down the road is a testament to how well it was built.