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michellecound
Time to rise & shine...bit overcast in Portovechio. Quick 80km this morning, TT later today. lockerz.com/s/195288632

Retweeted Saturday, 24 March 2012 • 1 retweet

RobbieHunter
A nice 300km lap around Italy tomorrow. I'm really keen for this San Remo.we might not be favorites but watch this space.. :)

Retweeted Saturday, 17 March 2012 • 1 retweet

kevinevansracin
@PhilLiggett thanks for all the great coverage today as usual. Appreciated by all.

Retweeted Sunday, 11 March 2012 • 1 retweet

michellecound
So @chrisfroome was involved in a crash with a pedestrian while out TT'ing today.. he needed a few stitches, hope the pedestrian will be ok!

Retweeted Sunday, 11 March 2012 • 1 retweet

saprocycling
Van Rensburg edges ahead of Fouche to claim maiden Cycle Tour victory: bit.ly/ADw6oF

Sunday, 11 March 2012

brucediesel
In hospital getting sewn back together. Also looks like I have a broken finger. Is it really necessary to have 3 races in one bunch!?

Retweeted Sunday, 11 March 2012 • 1 retweet

saprocycling
Video of crash in the women's bunch at the Cape Argus Pick n Pay Cycle Tour yfrog.com/nba97z

Sunday, 11 March 2012 • 1 retweet

HelivacEMS
Nobody would have come over Reinhard , he was far too strong! @saprocycling @Cycle_Nation

Retweeted Sunday, 11 March 2012 • 1 retweet


 

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Asics Falke Performance

Riders

Brandon Wilson
Adriaan Dreyer
Mauritz Faber
Henning Jooste
Armand Herbst
Riaan Kleynhans
Gareth Hitchings
Anton Davis
Lenard Mitchley

Management

Gary Wilson

Sponsors

ASICS SA
FALKE PERFORMANCE 

Product sponsors

GU - Supplements
MicroSHIFT - Partial groupsets
Silverback - SPHERE helmets
FALKE - socks 

TEAM ASICS is an SA registered team in its third year of existence.  The team was started out of a concern for the high fall-out of riders between the Junior & U23 categories.  Their primary aim is to nurture riders for between two to three years, with the hope that during this time through the riders overall behaviour, capability & performance they will attract the attention of the bigger teams.  Riders are taught to follow a balanced approach to life & three of the riders are full time students.

 

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