These pictures are posted here via Lance Armstrong’s twitter feed, so if you’re following him you’ve already seen these. The bikes look great, though, so I wanted to get them all together in one place for people who might have missed this over the weekend. Shepard Fairey, he of the Obama Poster and ‘Giant’ poster [...]
Posts Tagged ‘time trial’
Lance Armstrong’s TT bike recovered
Cyclelicious is reporting that yesterday Sacramento police recovered Lance Armstrong’s one-of-a-kind time trial bike that was stolen on Saturday at the Tour of California along with 3 other Team Astana bikes. A local resident turned it in but is not considered a suspect. The pictures from Cyclelicious show the found bike without wheels so it looks like [...]
Lance Armstrong’s TT bike stolen
Seen this bike? A certain Lance Armstrong wants to talk to you. Velonews is reporting that the Team Astana’s equipment truck was broken into last night at the Tour of California and four bikes were stolen including Lance Armstrong’s time trial bike. It had a unique paint job specifically for Armstrong, although there is a [...]
The Weekend Review of Austin Bike Culture Events- Feb 5- 8, 2009
In case you missed some of the 47 Austin cycling and bike culture events that happened this weekend, he’s a quick highlight of some of the cool things that happened. Don’t want to miss out on this weekend? Visit us on Thursdays for our highlight of the week’s coming events or visit our comprehensive calendar of Austin cycling [...]
Austin Bike Culture Events: 2/5- 2/11/09
So after last week’s highlight of over 50 cycling related and bike culture events, this week we are coming roaring back with 63 events on our calendar. In addition to the events we’re promoting below, we also added the regular rides of the Sun City Cyclists. They do a group ride every day at 9 [...]
Dumbest Product of the Week- 18th Edition, Nubrella
It seems that dumb products fall into broad two categories: overpriced entries into an established market and creative attempts to address non-existent problems. The first, whether blindly following current trends, representing yourself as something you are not, or repackaging a mediocre product to cash-in on fame, all receive my highest contempt as modern day huskerism. [...]







