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We've been fans of higher thread count clincher tires for a long time. The newsteam has used a number of Vittoria products over the years both tubular and clincher. A few years back when Vittoria released the original Diamante Pro (Pro being the Vittoria folks designation for 'folding') we were very impressed. A 220 TPI thread count gave it a very supple ride, maybe not quite as smooth as their flagshipo Corsa Open tubular series, but still very nice. Plus the tire had a more durable rubber compound, allowing a rider to get training mileage on a tire that was race worthy. We've recently tested the Diamante Pro 2, a slight upgrade over the original. The tires have that same supple…
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The Tour of Missouri press conference in St. Louis this a.m. released the details on the 2008 course. A few new challenging hills and a fresh start city, St. Joseph, were the highlights. Check out the TOM route here.
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Spring Fling continues on Saturday. Click here for some fine Bruce Edwards pics from last weekend. The Heartland people have results up from Spoke Pony. The MOBRA best all rounders from 2006 have been annonced: Men Pro/1/2: Joe Hill Women Pro/1/2/3: Molly Vetter-Smith Men 3: Oreste "Rusty" Pesselato Women 4: Christine Roettger Masters 40+: Russell Murphy Masters 50+: Lonnie Kennedy. Expatriate Brad Cole won the Cat 2 Criterium at Quad Knopf Sequoia in California. Steve Tilford, Kelly Benjamin and Catherine Walberg are representing at Redlands this week. Lastly, for those who like to go long, here's the link to Bob Burns Ultra site with plenty of Paris-Brest-Paris info: www.kcbrevets.blogspot.com |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 23 March 2007 )
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Congratulations to Curtis Martell and Julie on the birth of a baby boy! They're still working on names. Roger Harrison says to take a look at this revised parking plan for Sunday's Perry Race. This weekend's Spring Fling features a short Time Trial. Chris Locke has sent some results from last weekend's Duathlon. AND the Heartland Series continues with The Spoke Pony. |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 16 March 2007 )
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Last weekend the Localcycling News Team and pals checked out a unique form of human powered entertainment. Taking a break during a typical LSD (that's long, slow, distance...silly) Sunday ride beginning at Casa Paloma, the group ventured to a secret location to view the fairly hallucinogenic Gravity Races. Thanks to Doc and Chris for pics, pics and video. |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 16 March 2007 )
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Kansas City News
03.07.2008 | Kansas City Metro
Despite the holiday weekend and some drizzle, a very nice turnout for the Monthly Gardner Time Trial, hosted by Chris and Keri Hess: Results Some nice photos at Mark Breedings North River Photography site here.
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Cycling Headlines in OKC
27.06.2008 | Oklahoma City
Criterium racing in Tulsa this weekend: Flyer
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St. Louis Area News
17.06.2008 | St. Louis Area
Webster Groves Criterium flyer here. More racing coming up!
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Cycling Headlines from Springfield
18.06.2008 | Springfield, MO Area News
Check out the blog for the race. Here's the basics, "Come to Springfield, MO for a weekend of fast and exciting Criterium Racing, July 26 and 27, 2008. Join us on Saturday evening for a Twilight Crit in the rejuvenated Downtown Springfield to kick things off, then enjoy the night life and finish…
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