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Emotion Cycling is a wholesale agent of premium performance cycling products to the Southern African market. We have a few corner stone principles on which our business is based; one such principle is to have only the best, period.
We endeavor to seek out find and obtain at all costs the most qualified, experienced, passionate and knowledgeable staff anywhere in the world. Hand in hand with this comes our search and association with only the best products available on the planet, we don’t compromise if it’s not out rightly the best it won’t be found in our stable, we profess and lead the way in our respective markets which covers all forms of purist racing and passionate enthusiast offering an incredibly high level of service not only to our very long list of highly distinguished professional athletes but to all of our many retailers and consumers alike.
As well as boasting the most impressive array of high caliber athletes covering all national and African champion titles in Road Racing, Mountain Biking, Time Trial, Iron Man and Olympic distance Triathlon, we are also committed to elevating the South African Triathlon and Cycling communities as well as growing sporting opportunities in Southern Africa in general.
We would like to welcome you to our community and take this opportunity to thank you for your time and support.
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 Team Garmin-Transitions and Cervélo SA will join forces for the 2011 season to create a new team that will be known as Garmin-Cervélo.
"Slipstream Sports and Cervélo share the key philosophies of developing the next generation of cycling champions and an unwavering commitment to ethical sport," said Jonathan Vaughters, CEO of Slipstream Sports and Director Sportif of Team Garmin-Transitions. "We are happy to work with another company that, like Garmin, so closely shares our goals. We will be adding great talent to an already outstanding roster and we believe the new team will build on past successes and will produce incredibly exciting racing in 2011. The possibilities are endless - on the road and off - and we look forward to what we can achieve."
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 Édouard Louis Joseph (Eddy), the Baron Merckx (Meensel-Kiezegem, 17 June 1945) was a professional cyclist from 1961 to 1978. Cycling fans consider him to be the most successful cyclist in history, with 525 competitions to his name. In 2000, the French magazine Vélo called him the ‘greatest cyclist ever’ and many sports journalist refer to him as the cycling god. He won the Tour de France and the Giro d'Italia five time each, has won all of the top events except for the Paris-Tours, has won the Vuelta a España, has won the world championship as both a professional and as an amateur, and has broken the world hour record.
As a child, Eddy Merckx really admired Stan Ockers. When Ockers died in an accident in 1956, Eddy was deeply shocked and saddened, along with many of his countrymen.
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