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Las
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TREK Bicycle's Dick Moran, in an exceedingly-rare photo with a
coffee cup in his hand. Probably doing research on a new
team sponsorship (schmoozing with Starbucks?). |
| The crack
Chain Reaction jersey design team of Amy & Steve from our Los Altos
store, assisted by an artist from Voler. New Chain Reaction
jerseys soon! |
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| The new Campagnolo
Thong. Or maybe it's a super-skimpy tri short? Somebody
thought it might have been a headband, but that's a stretch. |
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Vittoria showed off
their new "Mobius Strip" tire, with tread on both sides! Not
really sure why you'd need one, but they had some silly reasons. |
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You might think evil or
nice things about Starbucks, but their jersey is pretty cool... but
you can't buy them. Dumb. |
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| Bob Roll getting ready
to sign a copy of his new book. No, wait, that's John Burke
from TREK!!!??? |
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The real Bob Roll,
whose hairline has receded considerably more than John Burke's. |
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Completing the
hair-to-hairless series is Gary Fisher, always dressed to the nines
(whatever that means). |
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| But the longest line
for an autograph? Not Bob or Gary or even George Hincapie... |
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...but the most-famous
cyclist ever, Eddy Merckx (along with his son, Axel, also an
accomplished bike racer). |
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We don't sell much
Italian product, but if we did, it would come from Bill at Torelli.
Great guy, knows his stuff. |
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And just to demonstrate
how fake Las Vegas is, even the fakes are fake. This is a
"living statue", someone dressed up as a famous piece of artwork and
standing very, very still. |
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