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March 01, 2009

Well, I got into Ohio at nearly 11:00AM on Wednesday after a late night flight from San Diego to Chicago. Needless to say, I was far from my "freshest" when my friend Stefano, from Kenda Tires, picked me up at the airport and we began our drives from Columbus to Greenville. The drive went through so...
Masiguy [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Tim Jackson- Masi Guy at 4:20 PM

February 26, 2009

Chris Spagnuolo is a social media maven, blogger, cyclist, food and wine lover, and an agile software development evangelist from Ft. Collins, CO. 2009 promises to be a stellar year for professional cycling around the world. The return of Lance Armstrong has more fans than ever turning out at early...
Mashable! [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Chris Spagnuolo at 5:28 PM

June 12, 2008

It's been a few days since my last post- all for the same reasons I listed for the previous delays; not much to report as I sit here on my arse trying my best to heal. Yesterday was a pretty decent day though- I saw the neuro surgeon who saw me in the hospital the night of the crash. His greeting wh...
Masiguy [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 9:48 PM

April 24, 2008

One of the more interesting teams competing at the Tour de Georgia this week is Team Type 1. When the Tour de Georgia teams were announced I gave team founder Joe Eldridge a call for an interview. Diabetic pro athletes Team Type 1 was created in 2004 by Type 1 diabetes racers Phil Southerland and Jo...
Cyclelicious [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 12:16 AM

March 20, 2008

The Tour de Georgia presented by AT&T announced the all 15 teams that will participate in the six day stage race this year beginning April 21. The UCI ProTour teams to participate will be Astana Cycling Team, Saunier Duval-Scott, Team CSC, Team High Road, Team Gerolsteiner. Of the eight UCI Continen...
Cyclelicious [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 6:24 PM

March 15, 2008

The sport of cycling has lost a true pioneer. Richard Burke, a founder of the Trek Bicycle Corporation, which capitalized on the luster of Lance Armstrong’s victories in the Tour de France to reshape the way top-of-the-line bikes are manufactured, died Monday in Milwaukee at 73. It was on a $6,500...
Steve Lavey | 20 Million Minutes [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 12:21 AM

February 15, 2008

If you are a fan of bicycle racing, you simply have to read this; the best editorial I have seen yet on the situation in cycling. The author, Charles Manantan, does an incredible job with this editorial and I give him a huge "bravo". The current drama surrounding Astana, and other teams, because of ...
Masiguy [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 11:46 AM

February 11, 2008

No racing, but I did get to ride this weekend. And on Sunday (today), I even got to ride with one of the newest members of the Inferno Pro Cycling team; Remi McManus. Remi is the 2001 Elite National champion, so Inferno is adding another set of red/white/blue bands to the team's arsenal. (I know- yo...
Masiguy [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 2:00 AM
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