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1998 Tour de France: Pantani Joins the Greats! Emulating Fausto Coppi, Jacques Anquetil, Eddy Merckx, Bernard Hinault, Stephen Roche and Miguel Indurain, Marco Pantani joins the list of great riders who have won the Giro and the Tour de France in the same season. As he did at the Giro, Pantani bases his victory on a lethal acceleration in the mountains that no one can contain day after day. It not only brings him stage wins at Plateau de Beill… |
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Stars and Watercarriers: Giro d’Italia Bicycle Race … |
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2009 Giro d’Italia 8 hr DVD $29.95 2009 Giro D’Italia DVD, 8+ Hours, World Cycling DVDPowering through the streets of rainsoaked Rome, 2009 Tour of Italy leader Denis Menchov has less than half a mile to ride before he is finally crowned the definitive winner. But then -suddenly, unexpectedly- disaster strikes. How can the Russian recover in time? Or, will he lose at the last possible moment? A magnificent saga of high drama, coura… |
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Eddy Merckx: La Course en Tete/The Greatest Show on Earth $39.99 Two Great Cycling Classics Remastered on DVD! La Course En Tete & The Greatest Show On Earth La Course En Tete follows Belgium cycling star Eddy Merckx at the peak of his career through Europe’s best races! The Greatest Show on Earth is a brilliant documentary of the 1974 Giro d’Italia, from the opening sequence of the Pope blessing the riders to Merckx’s battle to win his fifth Giro by a mere 12 … |
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Crash! Road Cycling’s Greatest Crashes! WCP customers have been asking for this show for years and we’ve put it into production. We’re going through the archives to produce an eye-popping, jaw dropping shows that will leave you in pain. You’ll see crashes from the Tour de France, the Giro d’Italia, the Spring Classics, and even crashes from the 50’s and 60’s and more! Plus, some of the worst spring crashes ever recorded including the un… |
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Giro Me2 Infant Bike Helmet (Pink Bunnies) $19.50 The Me2 features thoughtful touches that parents adore and kids love, like the adjustable fit system and a buckle that won’t pinch soft skin. It’s the perfect introduction to a lifelong bond with helmets. TECHNOLOGIES: -In-Mold Technology SPECS: -Fit System: Acu Dial -Construction: Microshell with built-in bug net -Ventilation: 6 vents FEATURES: -Built-in visor -Pinch-proof buckle… |
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Razor Aggressive Youth Multi-Sport Helmet (Satin Blue) $34.99 The Razor V-17 multi sport helmet unites superior quality with a cutting edge design .. Your perfect choice for biking, skating or any other sport that requires protective headgear. On the street or in the half pipe the Razor V-17 provides you with superior security and protection. The ergonomic designed padding and an additional sizing pad set for the perfect individual fit guarantee ultimate com… |
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Giro Spree Toddler Helmet (Blue Monster Trucks) $30.00 The Spree offers the same OneStep? fit as the Rascal, a feature parents and kids both love. Simply close the pinch-free buckle and they?re off! For added visibility, mom or dad can click on the integrated rear LED tail-light. And the built-in visor and bug-net are nice touches too.Sizing: Universal Toddler – 18″-19.75″/46-50cm… |
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The Story of the Tour de France, Volume 2: 1965-2007 $7.95 Volume 1 of “The Story of the Tour de France” concluded with Jacques Anquetil’s record-setting fifth Tour win. Volume 2 opens with the greatest Italian racer of the modern age, Felice Gimondi and his effortless victory at the young age of 22. Despite his extraordinary talent, he never won the Tour again. Starting in 1969, Eddy Merckx began his run of 5 victories. Bernard Hinault, who also managed… |
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The Story of the Giro d’Italia: A Year-by-Year History of the Tour of Italy, Volume 2: 1971-2011 The Giro dâItalia is one of the worldâs most important and popular bicycle races, yet there is almost no information in English about this magical Italian raceâs rich past. With âThe Story of the Giro dâItaliaâ, the fabulous history of Italyâs national tour is at last available. Volume One took the story of the Giro from its origin as a desperate promotional gamb… |
