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The Rival model includes Mavic Ksyrium Equipe wheels and rock-solid Sram Rival group, with a claimed weight of 16.7 pounds.
Cyclocross Buyer’s Guide, part two: Mid-priced ‘cross rigs 2010
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Scott Mclaughlin, (USA) Sram Factory, in @5Lp 6 laps
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Scott Mclaughlin, (USA) Sram Factory, in @5Lp 6 laps
Jeremy Powers, Georgia Gould take day 2 at Derby City Cup 2010
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The cost -- which Day and his wife, Leah, raised mostly in donations of $100,000 or less from Sram customers like Trek Bicycle, in Waterloo, Wis. -- was under $100 per bike.
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In 1987, as a restless 23-year-old college dropout, Day teamed up with his older brother Stanley, an M.B.A., to found bicycle-component maker Sram.
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These days Day has cut back on his work at Sram, where he was head of new product development.
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Today privately held Sram, headquartered in Chicago, is the second-largest maker of bicycle components in the world, with an expected $500 million in sales this year.
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These days Day has cut back on his work at Sram, where he was head of new product development.
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But Day believes millions of desperately poor people, trapped by lousy infrastructure, can achieve a better life through bicycles -- albeit not the kind of bicycles that Sram and its customers make.
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The cost -- which Day and his wife, Leah, raised mostly in donations of $100,000 or less from Sram customers like Trek Bicycle, in Waterloo, Wis. -- was under $100 per bike.
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