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HAMPSTEN HISTORY - The Pioneer Days
"At their debut grand tour, the 1985 Giro d’Italia, 7-Eleven came away with two stage wins - a feat that was astonishing given their lack of international experience at the highest level of the sport - Ron Kiefel took the stage to Perugia, while another American, riding his first professional race in Europe, won the stage to Gran Paradiso. We’d be hearing a lot more from him in the years to come. His name was Andy
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Gran Paradiso

For 2008, Hampsten Cycles continues to fine-tune our “Gran Paradiso” line of performance road and race bikes. Both versions – aluminum and titanium – make this the perfect bike for fast road riding, butt kicking on weekends, and/or full on racing. Custom frames are built to order after being designed and drawn by Steve Hampsten.

The painted aluminum frames include perfect finish in your choice of color and our titanium frames feature a smooth bead-blasted surface treatment.

For decals, choose from our Serpentine-based Classique collection or update with our new Paul Barnes-designed Moderne logos.

Gran Paradiso - $1800
Welded and painted custom frame by Co-Motion Cycles using Columbus 7005 aluminum tubing, price includes Reynolds UL fork.

Gran Paradiso Titanio - $3000
Custom - $3400
Built with love by Moots Cycles using 3/2.5 straight-gauge titanium, price includes Reynolds UL fork. For 2008 we are proudly rebadging the VaMoots as our “stock” model – custom is still custom, however.


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