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  • The Pinarello is a knock-off, and actually the rider's commuting beater.

    BSNYC Friday Fun Quiz! BikeSnobNYC 2009

  • Considering the Pinarello is a low weight road/race bike, I'm suggesting the owner uses that lock during training rides as it too is lightweight and can comfortably fit in a jersey pocket.

    BSNYC Friday Fun Quiz! BikeSnobNYC 2009

  • In Japanese, the word "Pinarello" means "steal me and I'll crack your skull open with a fire extinguisher."

    BSNYC Friday Fun Quiz! BikeSnobNYC 2009

  • Caught up with Mr "Pinarello" Leone of Technologica and Cam O'Reilly of Podcast Network today (great June numbers BTW TPN) and one of the hot topics of conversation was Mark Cuban, The Howard Hughes Billionaire of the Internet, negative stance on podcasting economics.

    The Howard Hughes of Podcasting Ben Barren 2005

  • Caught up with Mr "Pinarello" Leone of Technologica and Cam O'Reilly of Podcast Network today (great June numbers BTW TPN) and one of the hot topics of conversation was Mark Cuban, The Howard Hughes Billionaire of the Internet, negative stance on podcasting economics.

    Archive 2005-07-01 Ben Barren 2005

  • Clockwise from top, Pinarello; Look; BMW; Montante; Cervelo; Biomega Montante - "Luxury Golden Collection" A century ago, a young entrepreneur may have started on the road to fortune by getting on a bicycle and ended it in a luxury car.

    The Rise of the Designer Bike Benoit Faucon 2011

  • Movistar racer Andrey Amador is recovering in a hospital after muggers beat and left him unconscious in a Costa Rica riverbed over the weekend in an apparent robbery of his new Pinarello Dogma 60.1s bicycle.

    Movistar’s Amador attacked by thugs on training ride 2011

  • Interviewed for a documentary last year, the prickly peer spent much of the programme showing off his trio of £7,000 Pinarello racers.

    On the road: Cooper T250 Aintree bicycle Helen Pidd 2010

  • The use of carbon accounted for a substantial part of the price Lord Sugar paid for his Pinarello bicycle.

    The Rise of the Designer Bike Benoit Faucon 2011

  • British millionaire and TV personality Alan Sugar set the trend several years ago when he bought a £7,000 "Prince of Spain" racing bicycle, named after Spanish champion Alejandro Valverde, from Italy's Pinarello www.pinarello.com .

    The Rise of the Designer Bike Benoit Faucon 2011

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