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Maglia Rosa – Triumph and Tragedy at Giro d’Italia, by Herbie Sykes

I finished reading “Put me back on my bike” by William Fotheringham, and now started a new book: “Maglia Rosa – Triumph and Tragedy at Giro d’Italia”, by Herbie Sykes. Herbie Sykes is an English...

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Weren’t all they dopers?

This is the cliche that I almost always hear when it comes to doping, mostly from Lance Armstrong zealots. “Weren’t all they dopers?” They keep saying “Fausto Coppi was a doper, he was using...

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Hampsten Bikes

Hampsten Cycles, LLC, founded in 1999 by Andy and Steve Hampsten, and building all frames in-house in Seattle, WA. They offer unique line of custom road frames and whole bikes. Andrew (Andy) Hampsten...

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Hampsten – new lugged Team UOS

Andy and Steve Hampsten brothers unveiled a new version of their lugged steel racing bike, Team Pro. The new Team UOS has a new color scheme. Andy Hampsten, the first American, and non-European, to win...

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The greatest show on earth

The Tour de France is a ‘bigger’ race than the Giro. It has more media, more commotion, more people making demands on the cyclist’ waning energy. What it doesn’t have is the tifosi.[1] I discovered my...

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7-Eleven’s Eddy Merckx bikes

In the late 1980’s, an American team has started to shine in the European cycling scene: the 7-Eleven Cycling Team. The 7-Eleven team founded by Jim Ochowicz, a former U.S. Olympic cyclist, in 1981. A...

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“Maglia Rosa” by Hampsten Cycles

In the late January 2014, Hampsten cycles launched two new road bike models under the same name: “Maglia Rosa”. Andy Hampsten, the first and only American to win the Giro d’Italia (in 1988, including...

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Franco Chioccioli on Passo di Gavia, Giro d’Italia 1988

Today’s “historic photo of the day” is: Franco Chioccioli climbing Passo di Gavia, during stage 14 of the Giro d’Italia 1988. Before the 14th stage of 1988 Giro d’Italia, Del Tongo team’s Italian rider...

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Dura-Ace History

Dura-Ace is the admiral ship of Shimano, the Japanese (now multinational) manufacturer of cycling components (and some other things like fishing tackle and rowing equipment). Here is a brief history of...

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Nicknames of Cyclists – H

Early 20th journalists started creating nicknames for the cyclists. This effort popularized the cycling sport and make the racers interesting to the people who were not interested in cycling much. This...

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Boutique Bicycle Manufacturers – The Ultimate List (G-H)

Here is the list of the boutique* bicycle manufacturers, ordered by their name (starting with G and H). If you want to find a unique bike that fits your personality, review this list. The list is...

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Boutique Bicycle Manufacturers – The Ultimate List (L)

Here is the list of the boutique* bicycle manufacturers, ordered by their name (starting with L). If you want to find a unique bike that fits your personality, review this list. The list is probably...

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Eddy Merckx 10th Anniversary – A beautiful retro road bike

A beautiful classic road bike: Eddy Merckx 10th Anniversary. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, the Eddy Merckx bicycles were some of the best road bike frames and therefore the choice of many...

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