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Showing posts with label cycling charities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cycling charities. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Belgian Badasses Tee



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We believe the driekleur (Belgian National Champ jersey) is the best looking and most prestigious jersey worn in the peloton. From Leon Houa in 1894 to Roger De Vlaeminck in 1969 to Philippe Gilbert, the names of all of the champions come together to form this flag on this design. Add in the Lion of Flanders and this tee screams Belgian Badass!

$1 from every tee purchase will be donated to Steven Cozza’s Race for Kids. 
BUY IT HERE:Belgian Badasses

Monday, June 6, 2011

United We Pedal


*** ORDER THE UNITED WE PEDAL KIT by June 20th and get a FREE TEE!
(We select the tee from our promo stock)***








United We Pedal!

Want a kit for the Promo Price of $165 or the jersey for $65? go to www.Unitedwepedal.com 

or Email usinfo@hbstache.com 




What does United We Pedal mean?

To us it’s pretty simple. Every bike on the road mean 1 less car, so that’s more fat being burned than fossil fuels. It really doesn’t matter if it’s Road, Mountain, Fixie, Commuter, Cruiser or *Tri . If it has pedals we think it’s a good idea.

It’s about being fit, getting faster, saving money on gas, making new friends, getting lost on a long ride, doing your first “long” ride, stopping to help someone with a flat. It’s about that feeling you got when you were a kid, that you can capture again only when you're out on 2 wheels.

This kit is about supporting each other on the road, cycling advocacy, and coming together when something happens in the cycling community near or far away. So next time your out on the road, trail or bike path, give a wave or a nod to each other.


*We include our mutli-sport friends, but 1/2 shirts on men are NEVER Okay!






Tuesday, April 26, 2011

WHITE #FUCANCER Re-order SPECIAL!!!


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The 3rd version of our FUCANCER kit just came in and it SOLD OUT!  We are looking to re-order and wanted to extend the pre-order pricing one more time! 
Our PRE-ORDER SPECIAL is $185 if you order the entire race cut 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) We can also add other items like sleeveless jerseys, vest, jackets, skin suits, etc. Accessories such as warmers, socks will not be included in the order.

* We will donate $3 per item (jersey or short) to LIVESTRONG, The kit is made by Champion Systems. Pre-orders must be received by 6/03/11. (email us at info@hbstache.com)
Take Care,
Hbstache crew

Thursday, February 24, 2011

White FUCANCER kit pre-order

Our 3rd FUCANCER kit is designed and ready for production.  We have 2 options, the Belgian blue or White for our summer/warm weather version of the FUCANCER kit.  We plan to produce the one with the most pre-orders. We also ugraded the chamois to the endurance chamois.
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 club cut jerseys only.

* We will donate $3 per item (jersey or short) to LIVESTRONG
On this pre-order we will offer race or club cut. The kit is made by Champion Systems (their club cut is a slim club cut)
Please let us know if you would like to order by 3/1/11 (email us at info@hbstache.com)
Take Care,
Hbstache crew





Thursday, February 17, 2011

NEW FUCANCER KIT (Pre Order)

 
Our 3rd FUCANCER kit is designed and ready for production.  We hope you like the changes; the Belgian blue kit is always our favorite kit at the Worlds.  We also ugraded the chamois to the endurance chamois.
 
Our PRE-ORDER SPECIAL is $185 if you order the entire kit. (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 club cut jerseys only.

* We will donate $3 per item (jersey or short) to LIVESTRONG
 
On this pre-order we will offer race or club cut. The kit is made by Champion Systems (their club cut is a slim club cut)
 
Please let us know if you would like to order by 2/25/11 (email us at info@hbstache.com)
 
Take Care,
Hbstache crew


Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Steven Cozza Q & A

A new year, a new team and a new opportunity for Steven Cozza.  After many years with Garmin, Steven has moved to Team NetApp for the 2011 racing season.  We recently got the chance to ask Steven a few questions about racing, life, and giving back.  Check out our interview below:
Giving Back:

1. What was the first charity or cause that called you to get involved?
It wasn't one thing that called me to get involved.  My parents raised me in believing how important it is to not just think of ourselves but others as well especially those in need of help.

2. Where did the idea for Race for Kids come from?
After traveling and racing all over the world being cheered on by so many kids on the side of the road, I decided I wanted to give back to them. I believe that every kid deserves a fair chance in this world, so I want to do all I can to help as many kids as possible live a better life.

3. What has been the best/most touching moment so far with Race for Kids?
Meeting my 3 year old friend, Aaron Phelps, who is currently living with SMA. Attached is a photo of Aaron. Also, my dad has some photos of me and him together.





Cycling:

1. Most kids dream of being a Pro athlete, but when did you realize you had a gift on the bike?
I never realized I had a gift on the bike and I still don't know if I do, but that doesn't matter to me. Its what I want to do. I have set goals for myself and all my life I have worked my butt of to achieve my goals.  First it was getting through school and now its pursuing my dreams in cycling. Next? That's top secret.  Your will is your greatest tool for reaching your goals in life.
2. You have some different feelings about race radio from many of your peers; can you share you views on the topic?I personally don't mind if we race with or without a radio. To me, its not the end of the world.  I think it has turned more into a power struggle between the UCI and the riders. It's too bad it has to be a child/parent kind of relationship because most the racers I've spoken with in the peloton actually say they are more happy racing without radios. For me, I can focus more, get in the zone and have less distractions without a radio. The radios have never helped keep me safe, nor have they helped me tactically. Why don't we ask Eddy Merckx and racers of the past how it was racing without radios?  I'm sure they will have no complaints what so ever.
3. If you could win just one these races which would you choose The Ronde', Roubaix, or a Grand Tour Stage?Any of them would put a smile on my face.
4. Most fans know you as a Classics guy, but you have strong TT back ground.  It's been a while since you got to go all out in TT; are you looking froward to this part of your new role?
Ya I was really great in the TTs up until 2009.  I look forward to pushing the limits again this year.

5.  Any funny stories of being on a European based team that you can share with us?Yes plenty of funny stories. I am rooming with my Spanish teammate Jesus Del Nero at the Mallorca Challenge. Every day is bike racing as well as Spanish and English lessons. It is so funny trying to communicate with him. It is like we are both 2 year olds trying to get our points across with hand gestures and Spanglish.

6. Who are you BFFs in the Pro Peloton?
I don't have any BFFs haha. I thought that was a Paris Hilton thing.

7. We gotta ask, are we gonna see the stache this year?
Maybe.

8. Who were the riders that influenced you as you studied Pro Cycling?
No one.

9. We know all Pro's are tough, but besides the obvious (Jens Voigt) who are hardest of hard men in the current peloton?
Dan Martin the little Irish Man is.

10. Any races you haven't gotten to ride in that are on your cycling bucket list?
The TDF of course.

Life/other:

1.  How does one meet and go out with a Podium girl?You should start off with looking like a mechanic. When Jen (my fiancee) and I met, she figured I was a mechanic because of the mustache. And then you got to shock her by getting on the podium. I passed her a note on the stage at sign-in the day after I accepted the Best Young Rider jersey at the Tour of Missouri. We kept in touch after I flew back to Europe and the rest is history.



2.  Tell us about your upcoming charity ride.
Its called the Giro Bello Classic and 100% of the money goes to two very important charities that I have chosen. One is for Myeloma and Blood Cancer research and the other is to eradicate the Polio disease in poor parts of the world.  Limited to 500 entrants and filling up fast. Check out.
www.girobello.com

3.  We know you are an outdoors enthusiast - If there was a Survivor season for Pro cyclists, what special skills would help you win?
Me being an Eagle scout would help me along with my insane will to survive any situation or challenge and to never give up.

4.  You have been to Everest base camp, how did that come about?  Any plans on climbing Everest when you retire?
I have always loved hiking. Everest is the mother of all mountains, so just going to base camp at 18,500 feet was incredible. I hope to go back one day with Jen and hike the Annapurna circuit.





5.  Obviously not a pressing issue, but after you retire from cycling, what are your career/life plans?
Top secret.

6. Outside of politics and religion we feel this is one of the more polarizing questions we can ask: The band Cold Play good or evil? 
Ha Cold Play. Terrible. Can't stand their music one bit.

7. If you could go to dinner/have a drink with 5 living people who would they be?
Ali, the other four would be homeless people that I'd treat to dinner.


You can purchase the 2011 Steven Cozza "Never Give Up!"  tee at  http://www.hbstache.com/cozza11 $2 from each tee sold goes to Race For Kids

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