What to do when a great racer retires? One popular choice is to start your own bike company, trading on a highly recognzed name to establish the business. But in the case of Andy Hampsten and his ...
"I rode all along the river on the trails there. My friends, brother and I also rode in the parks and along the English Coulee. I'm really looking forward to seeing what is there." The roads and bike ...
The city has long been mad for bikes. See how the advent of affordable, lightweight ten-speeds, an elite racing scene and local shops built the foundation for being bike friendly.
The year 1988 was a truly monumental one for Andy Hampsten both individually and for his native United States. During that year’s Giro d’Italia, he triumphantly conquered the epic stage over the snowy ...
The frameset will be launched at the Seattle International Bicycle Expo. Sharing boothspace with Steve and Andy Hampsten will be Dave Dederer, a Category 4 racer with Seattle s Jet City Velo club. The ...
American pro cycling in the 1980s is synonymous with Greg LeMond and Andy Hampsten. Both were supremely talented riders. While LeMond was a superstar who paved the way for American pros as both a ...
American road racer Andy Hampsten, racing for Team 7-Eleven, won the Giro d'Italia in 1988, beating Dutchman Erik Breukink by 1:43 by the final stage on 12 June. The epic battles between man and ...
Andy Hampsten, winner of the 1988 Giro d'Italia, will host the 2005 benefit dinner for the NorCal High Schools Mountain Bike League, to be held November 12 at 7pm on Treasure Island, San Francisco Bay ...
It was the greatest victory of his career, but what Andy Hampsten had to endure on the Passo Gavia in order to secure the 1988 Giro d'Italia, no man would envy. As the racers in this year's Giro ...