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Pinarello
The Competitive Cyclist Racing Team is sponsored by the most coveted bike brand on the planet, Pinarello. The Team's bike, the Pinarello Dogma 2, is largely regarded as the epitome of the bike builder's craft. Lustfully admired and desired by amateurs and pros alike, the Dogma 2 brings together all the elements of the perfect racing bike: lightness, stiffness, smoothness, and comfort. In the world of racing bikes, there is no equal to the Pinarello Dogma 2.
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Giordana
Italian fashion combined with extraordinary technology -- that's Giordana. Giordana has sponsored upwards of 50 pro teams over the years, and thanks to their state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Italy, they produce the clothing for countless other brands. Giordana jerseys and bib shorts have sparkling handsomeness, and they provide comfort and performance few other brands can match. And they do this at completely reasonable prices. Giordana also makes top-notch socks, caps, gloves, and base layers. Even in these accessory pieces, Giordana makes durable, lovely clothing.
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Reynolds
One of the most storied brands in cycling componentry, Reynolds has been in the business of bike parts for over 100 years. And, for over 100 years, Reynolds has been on the cutting edge of technology with the sole aim of providing riders of all abilities a quality-driven experience. Nowhere is their focus on performance more clearly demonstrated than in Reynolds Composite Studio, located right here in UT, home of Competitive Cyclist. The Reynolds Composite Studio develops world-dominating performance wheels under the direction of the legendary composites and aerodynamics genius, Paul Lew. Each pair of Reynolds wheels is designed with three goals in mind: create the lowest aerodynamic drag, have the lowest possible mass, and require the least amount of inertia. Whether you're a professional cyclist like the riders on the Competitive Cyclist Racing Team, or an avid cycling enthusiast, you can be certain that Reynolds has hard data behind the quality and advantages you get from riding their wheelsets.
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SRAM
Just when Shimano and Campagnolo thought they had this bicycle component hegemony thing figured out, SRAM burst onto the scene and zapped their plans. A few years back they were the Rookie of the Year, but SRAM is now a component All Star. Technology? SRAM offers the crispest shifting imaginable for both your road bike and your mountain bike. SRAM shift levers are like an extension of your brain. SRAM rear derailleurs, front derailleurs, cranksets, and bottom brackets cohere to provide telepathic drivetrain performance. And, with the inception of the new 2012 Red group, SRAM has put down authoritative challenge to the Big Two: just try and create a lighter, better-shifting, and more smartly engineered mechanical group.
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Vittoria
Our favorite magazine ad campaign of all time was run by Vittoria a few years back. It listed every edition of every pro race won on Vittoria tires. They had to use like 2 point type to squish all the wins onto one page. Every race of note, it seems, has been won at least 20 times on Vittoria tires. And while the pros prefer Vittoria tubular tires, you can rest assured that every bit of the essential Vittoria ride quality carries over into Vittoria clincher tires as well.
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CycleOps
CycleOps is the company that brought wattage-based training to the masses. With their PowerTap powermeter hubs and their wide selection of indoor trainers, PowerTap made it so cyclists could measure their power just as easily as they measure speed and distance. The quality and accuracy of CycleOps PowerTap powermeters are second to none, and the dollar-for-dollar value of their systems can't be beaten.
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3T
3T loves to talk about "The New 3T". What does that phrase mean? To us, it means 3T takes their 3 decades of awe-inspiring race heritage and uses it as inspiration for a new generation of aluminum and carbon fiber componentry. With the new 3T you get the strongest, lightest, and most beautiful stems, handlebars, aero bars, and forks on the market.
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2XU
How do you get stronger? You recover. Hard workouts and long rides tear your body down, and it's through recover that your body rebuilds — and it's during recovery that gains in strength, power, and endurance are made. With compression apparel like 2XU tights, jerseys, sleeves, and socks, circulation throughout your entire body is enhanced so you get more oxygenated blood into your muscles, and you more rapidly flush out lactic acid and other metabolic wastes. Whether it's right after a ride or on a long plane trip, 2XU gives your muscles the blood flow they need so your body can recover, and hence perform at its very best.
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Catlike
In the world legendary cycling brands, Catlike is a relative newcomer. Roughly 15 years ago, the brand was started out of the back of a bike shop by a "catlike" Spanish professional cyclist, Pepe del Ramo. Even at just 15 years young, Catlike has a envious pedigree in the pro peloton. Catlike helmets have a appeared on ProTour powerhouse teams such as Cervélo and Movistar, and their comfort and cooling capacity are the envy of the pro peloton. The Competitive Cyclist Racing Team rides with the Catlike Whisper for road races, and the Chrono Aero Plus helmet for individual and team time trials.
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Lexus
Located just minutes past the Atlanta airport on 85 South, Lexus South Atlanta is your go-to luxury car dealer. Their passion is providing you with a world-class ownership experience. Whether you come in to purchase a new or pre-owned vehicle, to have your Lexus serviced, or to arrange financing, they are committed to offering a truly outstanding experience that keeps you coming back.
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San Marco
The litany of pro cyclists who demanded San Marco saddles, and the historical palmares San Marco has under its belt, are nothing short of astonishing. Even Lance Armstrong, who was absolutely fanatically meticulous about the products he raced on, was notoriously insistent that he ride only the San Marco Concor Light, a saddle which he took along on all 7 Tour de France victories.
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Clean Bottle
Ever notice how your fingers don't quite reach that little bit of residue in the bottom of your bottle? That problem disappears with Clean Bottle's design which allows you to unscrew both ends. Clean Bottles are leak-proof, BPA free, guaranteed for life, and at 22 ounces, carry 3 ounces more than the standard bottle.
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Feedback Sports
If it's one thing a pro team needs, it's efficient use of space. With our sponsor Feedback Sports on board, we have the widest array of safe and stable racking and storage solutions to keep bikes, riders, and staff safe and the work area neat and orderly.
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Chamois Butt'r
When you spend upwards of 20 hours per week training or racing, you're bound to experience some chaffing in the nether regions. Chamois Butt'r prevents chaffing, and their Eurostyle Butt'r combines the naturally occurring anti-bacterial benefits of menthol with the astringent qualities of witch hazel.
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Lezyne
When was the last time you thought your tools were as beautiful as your bike? Take ahold of a Lezyne tool or pump, and that's exactly what you'll think. With polished stainless steel and titanium, the liberal use of carbon fiber, and an attention to design details equalled only by the metalwork of Bulgari, Lezyne products have a breath-taking beauty that belies their real world necessity and application.
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Yakima
The Team carries up to 20 bikes at a time on the roof of their support van. Carrying 20 Pinarellos specced out with SRAM Red and Reynolds carbon wheelsets means a whole lot of mulla is riding up high. The Team trusts just one brand to securely courier hundreds of thousands of dollars: Yakima.