Friday, October 16, 2009

Thursday, October 15, 2009

MEET SIMON:
THE ARMY OF ONE!
While it's no secret that top endurace riders race and win on LEFTY,

Just ask Matt Lee: 2009 WINNER of the Tour Divide and Roel Paulissen, 2009 WORLD CHAMPION & WINNER of the Roc d'Azur.

Cannondale's TOP SECRET suspension project, code name SIMON, was recently unveiled by Cannondale's team of engineers at this year's Interbike.

If you didn't see it in person, you can see photos, video and read the reviews here.
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CANNONADLE WINS KONA 2009: Chrissie Wellington, aboard her Cannondale Slice, captured her third straight Ironman World Championship and a course record time of 8:54:03. Just as impressive were Cannondale's other triathletes Mirinda Carfrae, Sandra Wallenhorst, Ronnie Schildknecht and Miki Weiss, all with blazing bike times and incredible efforts! Read more >

Cannondale triathletes compete, win, and set records aboard the Cannondale Slice featuring the best stiffness-to-weight ratio in the industry S.A.V.E. tube shapings that soak up road buzz and leave you fresher for the run.When winning is the only option, it has to be the Cannondale Slice.

New 2010 Super Six High Mod with Dura Ace Di2 Electric Demo bike!





Call to schedule a demo ride and experience one of the hottest frames and groups on the market! We have it!

Check back for pictures of the electric build up!

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Fixie crank!

Wednesday picture

This is hot!

The bad news keeps coming for the US Autos industry. In the first quarter of 2009, bicycles outsold cars and trucks.

Despite being down more than 30% on last year, bikes are outselling cars, which are experiencing a larger decline. Many see the again rising cost of gasoline, as well as the not so good press coverage of the failing car industry, are making people think twice about buying a motor. The large savings from riding a bike over short distances rather than driving can help consumer confidence and support economic recovery.

Even longer trips are becoming more accessible for cyclists. Visionary activists are creating opportunities for cyclists to safely travel longer distances. Not only are there cost savings from such local and intercity rides, but there are environmental benefits too, especially in the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions. While an average solo car trip or airplane ride emits more than 1 pound of CO2 per mile, bicycling or walking emits close to zero. If we need to travel hundreds of miles, there are great low-carbon strategies for travel that include mass transit and carpooling, keeping our average emissions less than 1/2 a pound of CO2 per mile."

Thursday, October 1, 2009