F.H. Grubb manufactured this bicycle in England in the 1930s. The company was known for lightweight racing and touring frames. Just one of about two dozen classic bicycles on display at the 2007 Seattle International Bike Expo.
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Co-Motion Americano at 2007 Seattle bike expo
One of the touring bikes getting a lot of attention at the 2007 Seattle International Bike Expo was this Co-Motion Americano, painted in tomato red. Based in Eugene, Oregon, Co-Motion primarily makes road, touring and racing bikes, as well as tandems. Many models come in a “co-pilot” style, that features frame couplings for shipping or …
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Joe Kurmaskie getting laughs at 2007 Seattle bike show
Author and humorist Joe Kurmaskie — known popularly as the Metal Cowboy — entertained cycling fans at the 2007 Seattle International Bike Expo. He talked about his latest adventure, taking his two young sons on a cross-country bicycle trip. The boys rode on a trailer-bike and a trailer, completing a 14-foot rig that Kurmaskie piloted. …
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Frankie Andreu says he's unsure about Landis case at Seattle bike expo
The place to learn some inside scoop about the Tour de France on Saturday was inside the noisy former seaplane hangar that hosted the 2007 Group Health Seattle International Bicycle Expo.
Cycling commentator and former pro Frankie Andreu (left) — himself a veteran on nine Tour pelotons — said the 2006 Tour de France was one of the “most amazing” he'd ever seen, because he never knew what was going to happen next.
That uncertainty continues to this day, as Andreu says he can't guess what the future holds for Tour winner Floyd Landis, who prepares to answer doping charges at an administrative hearing in May.
Andreu noted that Landis and his defense team have pointed to “a lot of inaccuracies” at the French lab that analyzed the urine samples that led to the doping accusations. But, “we've only heard from one side,” he said. He wants to wait to hear from the other side — the anti-doping agency and its witnesses — before he decides about the case. …
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