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Showing posts with label cycling. Show all posts

Monday, September 24, 2012

PINK Big Wheel kit Pre-Order




We just got back from Interbike, and we had several requests to re-print our PINK Big wheel kit.  We had previously produced this kit as a MTB kit for our Off Road HBSTACHE Team and it was a big hit.  Team riders Anthony Thornton and Brandon Newcomer kept telling me about the reaction at races, but I had to see for myself.  I headed out in this kit with Brando on a long MTB ride that took us through town.  We got no less than 6 shout out on the kit (several from cars).  This T-Mobile inspired bad boy is a hit!

We decided to tweak this kit just a bit and use our classic Wheel & Stache so you can feel free to ride/race this bad boy on the road, CX or MTB.  We also made our motto WTF IS ZONE2? a bit larger.

The Facts:
The Pre-Order runs through 9/24-9/29.  
Limited time PRE-ORDER special $80 for the jersey $100 for the bibs.  (Regular price $90 jersey/$125 bibs)
Available in Race cut in both Men's and Women's
We are the manufacturer of this kit.  We work directly with the factory to produce it.
Size chart is listed per item on the site

If you want it jump on it!



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Friday, August 24, 2012

Don't Ask me about Lance T-shirt

It might be the road rash from Weds crash or pain pill that seems to have acted like a double shot of espresso...but I am awake @ 3AM.  Of course Social Media is a blaze with Lance stories, reaction, and speculation.  

As I was surfing Netflix content I realized what I dreaded most about this whole event.  I dread the ball and bat ESPN types wanting to chat with me about Lance.  If you're a cyclist, you know many of the chats are coming.  The ESPN crowd doesn't know the history of the sport, the danger involved or the immense suffering these athletes endure.  Our Babe Ruth the great Eddie Merckx, tested positive two times but they don't know that.  They think drugs in cycling started when it did in their sports, sometime between Lyle Alzado and Barry Bonds. Other sports have bigger issues they have felons making millions Michael Vick, Leonard Little, Donte' Stallworth for example.  But, they will want to talk about Lance and doping.... 


We received some tweets in the last few weeks for a shirt like this.  I think it might be time we make it.  I don't know about you, but I don't want to have one of those "chats" with someone that doesn't even know the history of OUR sport.  

Available in Men's and Women's sizes: 




For the record our stance on Lance, cycling, it's history and why we love our bikes hasn't changed.  See previous blogs for our take:



Stratton from Ritte nails it with his take here:





Tuesday, June 19, 2012

FUCANCER limited edition order






Our Limited Edition SPECIAL is $185 if you order the entire kit. $80 for the jersey by itself. (regular price for similar items on our site is $90 for the jersey and $125 for the bibs) 

On this limited edition order we are offering race cut in both men's or women’s sizing. 

The kit is made by BPC Apparel BPC Size chart (Their chart is metric)


LIMTED TIME TO ORDER June 19th-30th 


* We will donate $4 per item (jersey and bib) to a cause we care about

Monday, May 21, 2012

SHUT UP LEGS KIT IS BACK (limited edition)


We had more requests, so we decided to open up a new color of SHUT UP LEGS cycling kit!







This kit will be Limited Edition kit priced @ $80 for the jersey & $100 for the bibs (Regular price on our site is usually  $90 & $125).

This Pre-Order will run Mon. 5/21/12-Mon. 5/28/12 (The kits will deliver in aprox. 6 weeks)

During the PRE-SALE we will be offering race in Men's & Women's sizing.  Once again we have partnered with BPC Apparel to produce this kit.  Click for sizing (Metric)

Here is the limited edition pink kit we did a few months ago:


Take Care,
HBSTACHE CREW

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

FUCANCER kits (2 styles): Pre-SALE

Our PRE-ORDER SPECIAL is $185 if you order the entire kit. $80 for the jersey by itself. (We will be selling it on the site for $90 for the jersey and $125 for the bibs) On the site we will be selling race cut jerseys only.
* We will donate $4 per item (jersey or short)  to LIVESTRONG
On this pre-order we will offer race or club cut mens or women’s sizing. The kit is made by BPC Apparel other jersey styles are an option (sleeveless/ Tri) BPC Size chart

*email info@hbstache if you wish to purchase one of these other jersey options

2 jersey Options and a bib that works with both! 

LIMTED TIME PRE-ORDER through Sunday 4/1!





















Tuesday, February 28, 2012

SHUT UP LEGS KIT Pre-Order TAKE 2

Based on customer feedback, we will now also be offering a PINK version of the Shut up Legs kit. Available in Men's & Women's Race or Club cut.  We have extended the PRE-ORDER until 3/14.

*** Order the SHUT UP LEGS kit during the Pre-Order & receive a FREE T (We select the T based on our current inventory) 












After many requests, we present the SHUT UP LEGS cycling kit!

This kit will be PRE-ORDER priced @ $80 for the jersey & $100 for the bibs (Regular price on our site will be $90 & $125).  During the PRE-SALE we will be offering race & club cut in Men's & Women's sizing. After the close of the PRE-ORDER the jerseys will be offered on the site in Men's Race cut only. Once again we have partnered with BPC Apparel to produce this kit.  Click for sizing (Metric)


Pre-Order will run 2/28-3/14

Monday, February 27, 2012

STEVEN COZZA T-Shirt sales to benefit Godson battling Leukemia

As Steven takes a break from cycling to focus on his personal health, he also has a loved one battling a serious illness.  Steven's Godson, Brody, is fighting Leukemia and needs help with treatment.  We will be donating ALL PROFITS from the Steven Cozza's Never Give Up T-shirt directly to Brody's trust fund via Steven's Race for Kids.

Monday, February 6, 2012

Does the Contador ban mean Pro Cycling is cleaner?



I have to be honest I am a bit stunned by the CAS decision today.  I really thought based on the small amount of clenbuterol in his system, other athletes' case wins for similar issues, and his home federations decision, he would walk.  I wanted to zoom out on the issue and take an honest look at it.  For the record, my belief has been and still is, that he took in a blood bag at the TDF from earlier in the year and that is why he had the small amount of clenbuterol in his system. Does that mean I hoped he was going to be banned and stripped of his titles?  No, I was actually hoping he would be free to ride the 2012 season.  Why?  Because he makes cycling more interesting, and I am not assuming he is any less clean than other riders.   I am really questioning the notion that cycling is cleaner today based on this decision. I am also challenged on what my stance is on doping in the sport and the way cycling approaches it.  Is cycling trying to be perfect in a sporting world full of leagues constantly pulling the wool over their fans eyes?

Eddie Merckx had this to say (via Velo Nation):

“It’s a sad day for Alberto Contador; it's a sad day for cycling,” he told the Eurosport cameras. “I think people want to kill off cycling.”

Merckx, who himself tested positive in controversial circumstances in his career, feels that the trace amount of Clenbuterol found in Contador’s urine – 50 picogrammes per litre, a far lower level than most anti-doping labs are able to detect – means that he should have been acquitted.

“I think we’re going too far,” he said. “The level of the control was incredibly low, and it’s only in cycling that this kind of thing can happen...

“It’s a terrible thing,” he added. “Alberto Contador’s won a lot of competitions, not just the Tour de France; the Giro d’Italia, we’ve seen the way he rode the Giro last year, he doesn’t deserve this.”

While Merckx acknowledged that it was necessary to try to catch the cheats in sport, he maintained that cycling paid a far higher price than most other sports.

“I’m the first to say that we need good anti-doping tests,” he said, “but I think that in cycling they go too far.”

Read more: http://www.velonation.com/News/ID/11081/Eddy-Merckx-I-think-people-want-to-kill-off-cycling.aspx#ixzz1lcahLOyt



We can't approach the doping issue as many Bike Pure Twibbon flying fans do, acting as if doping entered the sport right around the time Lemond couldn't keep up (as he has claimed multiple times, that was the start of the EPO era).  Doping has always been around the sport in some form or fashion since the early 1900's. From arsenic, cocaine, blood transfusions, EPO, and even UV blood treatments, only the methods have changed.  The Mt Rushmore of cycling all admitted to, tested positive or are suspected of doping (Merckx, Coppi, Anquetile, Fingon etc..). Others have come under serious allegations and suspicions including Lemond with his "iron" injections from Otto to Lance's relationship with Dr. Ferrari.


 It has always been part of the sport, so do events like the Festina Affair, Operation Puerto, Floyd Landis and now Contador mean it is cleaner? Alberto Contador became the second TDF winner to lose his title in the last 100 years, but the second in a four year period.  Does this mean more are doing it, or did a few riders and doctors get sloppy?  Will the persecution of these few deter riders from this route going forward, or will they just work harder to hide it? I have to agree with Merckx from a business perspective - cycling does a clumsy job with doping in the sport.  They have tried to walk the line of a "pure" sport way out in front of other sports like soccer, track and field and EVERYTHING happening in a stadium in the US.  From the outside, cycling looks like Kirstie Allie battling her weight issues.  Events like Festina Affair and Op Puerto are mega diets for cycling resulting in a "beach body" for a short time.  "Look everyone, we are cleaning up our sport! See, look at us in our thong!"  No other sports has these major events and perhaps there are good reasons for it.  Futbol (Soccer here in aMerika) and tennis both had some ties to Operation Puerto but nothing ever surfaced.  Both sports had a ton of money and fans to lose, so it just didn't come out.... is this a better way?  MLB and the NFL have been very slowly "working" on testing for a long time.

When I watch a Sunday in Hell, I don't stop to ponder if Merckx or Devlarmick are on something; I just watch and enjoy it. Perhaps it is just the time we are in now, most people look at pictures of JFK and Jackie O without wondering about Marilynn Monroe.  I enjoyed the 8 stages of the TDF I was at (2001 and 2003-2005); Tours that included Lance, Jan, Basso and Vino.  For many fans looking back on video of these races now, they view them like vacation pics of the Clinton's.  All they can focus on is does Hillary know about Monica?

The inter webs have been a buzz with anti-Lance and anti-Conta tweets, FB posts, and blogs. Many of the fans are not short on venom for those suspected of doping and the fans of those riders.  My big question when people mount their sporting high horses is who can you prove to be clean?  Battles go back and forth from LA fans to fans of other riders.  Evans and Schleck fans call Armstrong a cheat, and say he is smug and arrogant.  Then LA fans punch back with YouTube videos of Cuddles being a jerk to reports and reminders that he was on T-Mobile.  Other chime in reminding those that forgot about  Frank paying 7,000 Euros to Dr. Fuentez and the fact they rode for the same DS as Basso and Hamilton.  Many arguments end this way with the thread going cold.

"You can't prove a negative" so we are left to wonder, does anyone get a pass for being clean?  Are we expected to believe they are clean based on the team they ride for or the rubber bracelet they wear?  As I have stated before, each and every rider can be tied to a questionable teammate, DS, DR. or trainer by 1 or 2 degrees.

Play this Game:

Take a rider and fill in the blanks...did they ride for ______ (Saiz, Riis, Johan, Lelangue) did they work with _______ (Ferrari, Fuentez, etc) _______  Do they train with or were they friends with______ (fill in any rider that has been suspended).  Did their results jump up drastically in one season in a discipline_____ (TT, climbing etc) or as a GC contender?

  When you do this, you will realize that a DS like Johan has had quite the eye for talent (Vaughters, Hincapie, Boonen, Devolder, Levi, DZ, Floyd, Tyler and Christian).  So do I actually believe that Jonathan Vaughter's and team are above suspension more than Johan or Bjarne's team?  The answer for me is NO. The likes of Ted Haggard (or substitute any other pious religious figure or politician) have shown us preaching and claiming one lifestyle doesn't not mean you are not living opposite of that behind closed doors. So I feel each rider, DS, and Team should get the equal amount of suspicion or belief in their positive intent.

In the end, Contador will be out of the sport until August when I assume he will roar back to win the Vuelta 2012.  Fans will go on taking shots at each other and defending their favorites.  I will just be watching each race in the moment hoping my favorites win.  I honestly don't think the sport will ever be 100% clean, and so I am not gonna bother dwelling on it.  I seem to watch other sports without wondering too deeply if they are on HGH.  I agree with Merckx that cycling and it's crash diet ways of fighting doping are bad for the sport.  Other sports and other fan bases live in a happier place, so perhaps an element of ignorance is bliss.  As cycling fans we seem to reserve this ignorance bit for only our favorites.

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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

A year without Pistolero part DOS ?

With headlines everyday about Alberto Contador and his possible suspension, I have started to ponder a year or two without the Pistolero.  We did the same type of pondering last year, and some of the predictions about his riding proved to be true. The year of the Pistolero or Not?

As I have admitted in previous blogs, I have had a like him/ hate him sports fan perspective on Conta.  With Chain Gate, my initial reaction was that it was Bush league and had no place in the top level of the sport.

At the time I thought Chain Gate was a horrible display, and I was rooting for the lanky one to take back the time on Conta. Then the TDF played out and Andy's SCHLECKnd attitude brought me full circle with the Spaniard.  Sometimes sports force you to root for one athlete over the other - Bird or Magic, Brady or Manning, Lance or Jan.  Conta vs Andy.... it's very easy for me to pull for the guy that WANTS it and shows he knows how to finish.  In truth, Andy Schleck got me back on the Contador bandwagon with being a bit on the SOFT side. With time to think about it, many of us would have done the same thing as Alberto.  We are human and flawed....many of us are a bit more Conta down deep than Andy.  Whether we like to admit it or not, our inner "black hat" is a bit more likely to come out than our "white"one.
The Schlecks are a bit on the soft side (Marshmallow Peeps kinda soft)  when it comes to having a killer instinct

As most of us do, I think a lot while out riding.  With some time to reflect on Contador's 2011 season, I realized/remembered a few things.

*Dramatic story of a near death experience, to Grand Tour winner (As fans, we like those stories... especially in A-Merika!)
* Regardless of the help needed (Rasmussen ejection) or how close some of the victories were, he has won 5 GRAND TOURS... All 3 Grand Tours not just 1 of them multiple times. Really let that one sink in! That is the combined GC wins of Ivan Basso & Denis Menchov.

* He and his team got screwed out of the TDF in 08 (Anti-Astana/ Anti-Johan/Lance or whatever the reason) Without him we had the MOST forgettable Tour in....um.... a long.... LONG TIME! Who won that again?!? Carlos...zzzzzz


* I thought the cobbles at the 2010 edition of the Tour would end him, instead he did a very solid job with  them and went on to another win!  He wanted no part of riding that type of race, but he prepared and used it to gain some time instead of lose time.

* He is damn good for TV viewing!  As a sports fan, there are athletes you love & ones you love to hate.  Either way, you tune in to watch them.  He is one of those guys & I think the sport needs him for engagement sake.  Overall,  he is more like Lance than most US fans might realize and that means he is one to watch (to root for or against).  He has a wicked desire to win, he is a smart athlete that knows how to seize the moment even if it might require damage control later. He would rather be off the podium if he isn't on the top step.  He is egocentric, he is not a nice guy on the bike, and he will do whatever it takes. Yep, Lance was all of those things as well....and as I have stated many times I liked every bit it from LA (No Gifts, The Look,  Simeoni gate)!

I will say this and own it: Doped or not guilty, I hope he is riding in top form next year!  I want to watch Conta vs Cadel vs Schleck vs Wiggo at the TDF!


If Conta is 2nd TDF winner stripped in the last 5 years that means, This is now the 2nd times in the last 100 years!  Does this mean that cycling is closing the gap on the dopers, or are they throwing out a sacrificial lamb?  As Floyd Landis explained in our Twitter exchanges earlier this year, Alberto is not the most likable and is a big name, so a good target.  He lacks the "cancer shield" Lance carried so he is fair game.  Would it make the sport any cleaner?  Would it really make any rider pause and not take drugs?  Did the Festina affair or Op Puerto really do that?

I know what some of you are asking "Don't I want a clean sport?" I do! But I am also an optimistic realist, I know that there are 70 year old Masters racers doping and the French Cat 3 kid that was positive for 12 different drugs.  It has been part of the sport since 1900 will always be there. I do want a clearer sport, but I know it will never be squeaky clean and 100% "Pure". No twibbon band is going to change someone's mind that is that close to their dreams & financial security.

Honestly who are we to judge one rider against another?  Contador's winning margins are less that past Grand Tour winners like Lance, Basso, Merckx, etc.  So is that some kind of proof that he is clean or pretty clean? Our current favorite riders can all be tied directly or by 1 degree to a doping team, teammate, Dr. or director.  For example: Cadel Evans (time with T-Mobile 03-04), Andy Schleck (Riding for Riis & his brothers payments to Fuentez, etc), Cav having a missed test in 2011.

Either way I am looking forward to the 2012 season!  I am just rooting for a season with a certain Spaniard racing it!


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Monday, January 9, 2012

Andy Schleck can win the 2012 TDF if....

We decided to to lay out how the Lanky Lux can win the 2012 Tour de France in response to this tweet @ us earlier today:
@hbstache He @andy_schleck is going to win the TdF this year. Even a good chance he'll win it twice... #againstallods
#1 There will need to be a massive crash crash like the one in 2003 that took out or hurt most of the GC contenders.  Andy will need to have Cadel, Conta, Basso, Wiggo and maybe even Levi hit the deck.  Team Nissan RadioSchack is researching what type of spectacles could cause this level of crash:




*Truth be told, Andy will need to have Frank  home as well; all that Schlooking around costs time and effort.

#2 Andy has to be okay with swapping bikes at the top of climbs (kind of a reverse Contador).  He might loose a bit of time putting on the armor & full face helmet but he at least he will have a fighting chance of making it down the descent in one piece.



#3 Andy will need Johan’s proposed UCI TT rule change to be approved.  The new rule would allow a teammate to ride Grand Tour TT’s for their leader.  "Hey Fabian take it a bit easy on your TT, save some for Andy’s."  When this idea was shared with Fabian, he responed in Fabanese “I am bit worried about Tony Martin, but he is busy with Chavenel’s pillow so it ok.  I ride hard for Andy!”














#4  A huge doping scandal could help his chances as well; something that will take out around a third of the field.  Think of what it would look like if 1998 met Op Puerto.  If Dr. Fuentez drove the Festina-mobile to the Saxo, BMC, & Sky team hotels with his cooler in the passenger seat. Andy is a lock for the top step (unless Frank bought "training plans" from Fuentez again)!







There is a chance Andy might end up as the  winner of the 2010 TDF if Conta gets  suspended.  But, Andy will always be SCHLECKnd to us!  

You can buy the Tee here:



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Thursday, January 5, 2012

NEW Handlebar Mustache kits PRE-ORDER

We have 2 new kits to offer in this limited PRE-ORDER.  Buy 'em now these are limited edition! THESE WILL NOT BE OFFERED AFTER THE PRE-ORDER.

 The jerseys are Pre-Order priced @ $80 & the bibs @ $100 (Jan 5th-Jan 12th)

 These are available in either race or club cut/ Men's or Women's sizes XS-XXL

Buy NOW:

Vintage Plaid Wheel & Stache:

Vintage wheelmen meets lycra with some plaid mixed in (tartan is light blue, kelly green & yellow)!  This is the 1st time we are using our new penny farthing Wheel & Stache logo:



Pink Knobby Tire Wheel & Stache:

We were long time fans of the T-Mobile kits! With personal plans to race on dirt more this year, we thought, what would Jan Ulrich wear if he was tearing up single track? BOOM!    

(Includes our personal motto: WTF is ZONE 2? on the sleeve & lower back)



A portion of the sales from each kit will go to Ride For Reading! 

Buy NOW: @ hbstache.com

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

NEW Spring classic T's Featuring: Philippe Gilbert & Fabian Cancellara


You know you are a BAD MAN, when Belgian fans hold up signs asking for your mercy!  Fabian Cancellara is one of the strongest riders in the pro peloton and we wanted to make a fitting tribute T!  This T is available in Men's & Ladies sizing and is set to deliver in late January. For a limited time it is Pre-Order priced at $22.  Buy NOW
$1 from this T will be donated to Ride for Reading

With a total of 15 race wins, Philippe Gilbert was hands down the best cyclist of 2011.  He earned his nickname of "Fast Phil" many times over.  This T is available in Men's & Ladies sizing and is set to deliver in late January. For a limited time it is Pre-Order priced at $22.  Buy NOW 
$1 from this T will be donated to Ride for Reading

Monday, December 5, 2011

Pro Cycling Team Kits: Time to get AWKWARD!


It's that time of year when we begin to see team kits being revealed.  It's also the time of year when we get some very awkward pics taken by photographers with an odd eye for what will make it "the shot".

Exhibit #1
This one is brand new.  You in the middle ditch the shoes. Closer...closer...closer right there.


Exhibit #2 

I know money is tight, but no sponsor is worth this!
Exhibit #3

Ummm...yeah I got nothing; I will let this one speak for it's self.

Don't know about you, but I am awaiting the pics of Team Crotch Eagle's new kit & Nissan Trek Shack's team presentaton! I can see it now The Schleck brothers showing up with scarves blowing in the breeze in a convertible 300Z wrapped to look like a dolphin.

I hope you enjoyed the pics!  Check out our cycling T's, Hoodies & Kits at www.hbstache.com  Use PROMO code: Holiday20 for 20% off on T's & Hoodies!

Monday, November 14, 2011

Tough choices for GC contenders: Which race is winnable?


Are the GC Contenders finally getting it?  For years I have wondered why certain riders continue to chase the dream of winning the Tour, instead of focusing on winning the Giro or the Vuelta.  I know the Tour is THE RACE for almost every young cyclist in the world, but that also makes it an unrealistic goal for 99%  of them.  
The Vuelta in particular looks to be the race that is the most wide open.  So should riders like Wiggo, 

Nabali, Leipheimer, or Horner make this race their primary goal for 2012?  Sounds like Igor Anton has already made this decision. Don't forget everyone's favorite Op Puerto character, Valpitti, is also back in 2012.  
What about the Giro?  It can be argued this is the toughest course year in, year out, but the TDF contenders often skip this race. So this race could be won by some of those that are consistently in the top 5 of the TDF.  Van den Broeck, Gesink, and Vande Velde.  Sounds like Ivan Basso has finally decided to give up his TDF dream and is looking to win his 3rd Giro. 
In the end, it has to be a mix of chasing a dream and being realistic.  Some riders are rewarded with their persistence, take Cadel for example, and others never quite get there, like Poulidor.  So what about Andy Schleck?  Should he take a closer look at these 3 races and figure out which one he is most suited for?  After seeing the TDF route and the amount of TT kilometers, he will be very lucky to get SCHLECKnd (we make this tee so we are pulling for him on this one!) or even SCHLird this year.  I think for many fans of these riders, a pink or red jersey on the wall is better than a yellow one in a dream.  

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Sunday, October 2, 2011

NEW FUCANCER kit PRE-ORDER

THE NEW FUCANCER Pre-order pricing runs 10/2 - 10/10 




The Belgian National team's blue kit has always been my favorite kit at  Worlds. 
We love our all black FUCANCER kit with the belgian colored stripes, but it could get a bit hot on your back on sunny rides. So we added a touch of the Belgian team blue (with a subtle FUCANCER print) on one sleeve and across the back and on the bibs. We feel this kit looks sharp and is ready to be worn any time of the year.


Our PRE-ORDER SPECIAL is $80 for the jersey $100 for the bibs. ( Regular price will be $90 for the jersey and $125 for the bibs) 

* We will donate $3 per item (jersey or short) to LIVESTRONG.

On this pre-order we will offer race or "sport" club cut in men's and women's. http://www.hbstache.com/SearchResults.asp?Cat=64


We are proud to announce we are now working with bpc Performance Apparel for our technical apparel.  Here is their size chart.




Take Care,
Hbstache crew




Monday, September 19, 2011

THE SCHLECKnd TEE PRE-ORDER

Andy has started to carve out a place for himself on the podium at Grand Tours.  It's not the top step yet, so we thought we would have some fun with it. 


 We are doing a PRE-ORDER 9/19-9/30 on our new SCHLECKnd TEE $23  ($1 donated per tee to Best Friends Animal Society) available in men's and women's on athletic gray. Purchase Men's or Women's.

WE NOW SHIP TO ( The UK, Canada, Australia, Belgium and France)

Get yours during the pre-order as we might make this one a limited edition!



*A sense of humor required to place an order!  


We have had some fun writing about FRAndy this year click to catch up on past blogs!

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Interbike MUSTACHE CONTEST!

Our friend @SDvelosocial had a great idea while visiting our booth at Interbike.  We should have a Mustache Contest for those attending Interbike.  So here you go!  We have the photo's numbered and the voting is on the right side.  Fire away!  Best Stache a prize!

STACHE #1
STACHE #2


STACHE #3

STACHE #4

STACHE #5


STACHE #6


STACHE #7


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