Showing posts with label bikes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bikes. Show all posts
Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Monday, April 20, 2015
Tuesday, April 14, 2015
Cesar Grajales Wins Boulder Rubaix Pro Race on Stradalli Cycle Faenza Carbon Bike

What is shaping up to be the most successful season in Stradalli racing added another huge accomplishment Saturday, and this time it wasn't from the race team itself. Cycling great Cesar Grajales won the Boulder Rubaix Pro 12 Men Race using the Blue Faenza Stradalli Bike in a solo effort. This year the field was stacked at one of the hardest races on the calendar.
“This is a deceptively difficult course because you feel confident after the first couple of laps. Then suddenly you start hearing “pop, pop” everywhere and it’s the sound of the riders popping off the back of their bikes because the pace gets so much faster. Your legs have to work harder to handle the constant surges on sandy hard pan and just before you think you have made it through the worst, the wind begins to mess with you. All these conditions string out the field and gutter the back half. You feel like you are on the rivet before you are back to a swelled field with a slightly slower pace. Just as you catch your breath you are on the attack again with the “pop, pop” noises coming out everywhere. The conditions make this a war of attrition and energy conservation.”
With only two laps to go a small group formed. The lead contenders in the main group began opening the lead from the peloton. That’s when Grajales took advantage of the growing gap and went in for the winning move. It was a tough move as other riders tried and failed to pull away from the main group, but the group itself was not gaining on the leaders. Grajales surged forward alone and began working with them. It was there that he took the hard workload of the group for the next twenty miles as other riders eased up, taking advantage of his pull. But he could tell the race was his to win as no one else had enough in the tank to surge forward with him. He went on the attack with 3 miles to go, pulled away from the lead group and finished with a solo victory!
“This was an awesome win for Cesar Grajales and Stradalli racing! This was a stacked field, major competition, tough conditions, over 65% of it was gravel roads in Colorado that is a great win for Cesar Grajales and Team Stradalli! Cesar is one of the greats in the sport, people watch him because of what he can do on a bike. His work ethic, his passion and his aggression are unmatched in road racing and I am so very proud of him and what he has accomplished.” Tom Steinbacher, Stradalli CEO.
Stradalli cycle continues to see success in Pro Races all around the country. Their bikes are being used in multiple races each weekend and the results are steadily coming in. Champion riders are taking advantage of all the team has to offer at it is already paying dividends. Cesar Grajales’ triumphant win is another huge indication that this is the year of Stradalli in the cycling world.
Tuesday, April 7, 2015
Emile Abraham Testing Stradalli White R7 Frame; Reviews and Findings
Stradalli Racing continues to push the envelope of what a cycling team can do in a single season. Designing and manufacturing their own frames, team Stradalli has unveiled its new White Stradalli R7 bike which is now in production and available as of spring 2015. Even bigger news is that accomplished pro racer Emile Abraham will be racing for team Texas Roadhouse - Stradalli Cycle on the brand new White R7. Abraham (pictured above) has a long and impressive resume in Pro cycling since 2001 with nearly 40+ wins including the his home race, the tour Trinidad and Tobago International and has raced and won all over the world. Currently the team leader for Texas Roadhouse-Stradalli Cycle, Abraham is the first pro cyclist to test out the new R7 and so far it has not disappointed.
When asked about the new frame and why it is being tested out with the Texas Roadhouse Stradalli Cycle team owner Tom Steinbacher had this to say; “I didn’t pick one cycling team over another. Emile is a badass, look at his resume. You put him in a Crit race; he wins, if you put him in a circuit or road race he wins. I’m pretty sure if we dropped him in the ocean with a bike he would find a way to win. You win and finish in the top 3 of all those races you know what you are doing. We have our guys in Florida and we have our guys with Texas roadhouse and others around the country and internationally. I went with Emile because of his track record. There is no one I trust more to literally beat up on the new frame and tell me what he honestly thinks about it. I need the best to review how this bike will work. Emile has been in more races than I can count and he knows what it takes to win those races. That’s why when I had to find someone to test out the frame it was him, no question about it.”
The decision to go with Abraham wasn’t surprising, but what has surprised people in the industry is how quickly the frame went into production for public sale as well as being used in professional races. After going through rigorous wind tunnel and factory tests along with countless reviews, Steinbacher wanted to put the frame under the ultimate test, having Abraham use it in Pro races. This is certainly an aggressive move by the team and Steinbacher wasn’t shy about the decision.
“We are going against the titans of the racing world and we have spent years putting together a great product and now a great team. This is a frame built for racing at the highest level of competition and I want everyone to know it. We spent years designing and manufacturing the R7 and it is ready to be shown off. I want other teams, fans of the sport and anyone else who follows cycling to know exactly what we are bringing to the table. Stradalli has the best bikes, the best sponsors and the best riders in these races and we are going to win and look good doing it. Emile has been working with this bike for months and I wanted him to be the first one to use it in pro races. The results speak for themselves and we are ready for the next step. People are going to know very soon if you want to win you win with a Stradalli Cycle!”
Stradalli has begun to sell the R7 “Team Edition” publically and racers from around the world have inquired about it already. This is a major boost for the team as a whole and seems to be the start of what could be the most successful season for the entire team, racing as well as business.
VICTORY for Team Stradalli at Florida Pro Crit Championship
Would the moves work? Would the new players, the new frames
and products, the new training routines, the new strategies, the countless
hours of work, would they all pay off and result in wins? The answer is YES! The
reviews are in and yes the plan worked; yes it was all worth the effort because
team Stradalli has won the Florida Pro Crit Championship!
Ruben Companioni led one of the most talented Florida pro
teams ever to start a race for team Stradalli. In an extremely competitive pro
field, Companioni along with Sebastian Morfin, Yosvany Falcon and Grant Potter
all contributed to a team victory. This win is extremely special because of how
competitive the Florida Pro Crit Championship field was this year. Team owner
Tom Steinbacher was undoubtedly pleased by the news Saturday; “Last year we did
our best but I knew we had to start over, rebuild the
team, rework the frames, our strategy, everything and it started from the
ground up. When we came in 4th last weekend at the NCC UCI Crit ,I was very
proud of the results but to be very honest it just made this weekend’s Pro Crit
race more nerve-racking. I wanted this team to prove that we are on the right
track and it wasn’t a fluke that we are getting great results. This is the
validation I and the entire company needed. We know that the hours we spent
working were all worth it because it was a step in the right direction.”
Steinbacher is not exaggerating with the exception of the
team name, a few racers and Princess, the team mascot, the owner of StradalliRacing cleaned house and made drastic changes to his team. The changes came fast
with the early acquisitions of Companioni and Morfin to join an already
talented team. There was even more pressure put on finding the best sponsors to
contribute with SAFETTI’s uniforms, JACO Athletics’ gear, FSA (Full Speed Ahead)
contributing the cranks and DIADORA providing the carbon cycling shoes.
Every inch of this team was reevaluated during the offseason
and the moves have paid off with early dividends with the results already
seen. “Words cannot express how excited
I am right now. I wanted the best possible team I could build and put together
and when you go with the aggressive approach you run the risk of making
mistakes. I know a lot about this sport, I love this sport but until you start
winning and competing at the highest of levels you aren’t sure if you are going
in the right direction. I believe in this team, from the racers to the people
who put the bikes together to the people who answer the phones at our shop in
Pompano. We are a team and when we win it is a team win. But it is a long
season and we don’t have much time to celebrate. Our sponsors, our riders and
the rest of team Stradalli racing know that the only way we are going to make a
statement this year is to keep getting results like this, keep winning and
everyone else will know we are the team to beat!”
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Thursday, March 5, 2015
Team Stradalli cycle - Safetti smart wear
Team Stradalli cycle - Safetti smart wear
Doing Team building Thursday morning Ride, in sunny Florida with the new all snow white super fast diadora vortex shoes and safetti race kits , what a fun morning and thanks to all riders that joined us.
Doing Team building Thursday morning Ride, in sunny Florida with the new all snow white super fast diadora vortex shoes and safetti race kits , what a fun morning and thanks to all riders that joined us.
Tuesday, December 23, 2014
Thursday, December 4, 2014
Bob McCarty on his Stradalli 29er
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Tuesday, November 25, 2014
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