its a Paris-Roubais oddity... dont know my way around mtb suspension forks but take a look at the Bianci P-R specials, it'll be one a few other teams of the era were using...
'in the early 90s the ever-tinkering Greg Lemond and his Team Z debuted the Rock Shox suspension road fork, and teammate Duclos-Lassalle soloed to a long-sought victory in the Roubaix velodrome. That was 1992. The next four years it was anything goes. Suspension stems, suspension seatposts, rear suspension, they tried everything…but usually not more than a week before the actual race. As you can imagine, the results were spectacularly mixed.'
its a Paris-Roubais oddity... dont know my way around mtb suspension forks but take a look at the Bianci P-R specials, it'll be one a few other teams of the era were using...
https://www.bikehugger.com/posts/paris-roubaix-bicycles-freaks-on-parade/
'in the early 90s the ever-tinkering Greg Lemond and his Team Z debuted the Rock Shox suspension road fork, and teammate Duclos-Lassalle soloed to a long-sought victory in the Roubaix velodrome. That was 1992. The next four years it was anything goes. Suspension stems, suspension seatposts, rear suspension, they tried everything…but usually not more than a week before the actual race. As you can imagine, the results were spectacularly mixed.'