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Related: About this forumJohn Kerry: not your average cyclist
Last edited Tue Jun 2, 2015, 05:35 AM - Edit history (1)
great article-
http://www.wsj.com/articles/john-kerry-not-your-average-cyclist-1433105684?tesla=y
Seven years ago, the former pro cyclist turned manager Jonathan Vaughters accompanied then-Sen. John Kerry for a bike ride in Colorado. Vaughters, who oversees the current Cannondale-Garmin Pro Tour team, expected the pedal with the politician to be a dawdle. It proved to be anything but.
A lot of times, you go on rides with executives or dignitaries or VIPs and its a very, very casually paced ride, Vaughters said Sunday. But Kerry is the real dealfit, fast, confident. If he raced in his age category, hed be one of the top riders in the U.S.
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Kerrys cycling habit didnt even stop during his 2004 presidential bid, when he remained a regular customer at Belmont Wheelworks, a well-regarded bike shop a few miles outside Boston. Wheelworks co-owner Clint Paige said the store also helped to set up bikes for Secret Service agents who were assigned to cover then-candidate Kerry. Hes an incredible athlete, said Peter Mooney, another co-owner of WheelworksMooney remembered a time when a fitting mechanic at the shop followed Kerry on a ride into the city. According to Mooney, the employee came back and said: God, that was like following a bike messenger through the streets.
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A lot of times, you go on rides with executives or dignitaries or VIPs and its a very, very casually paced ride, Vaughters said Sunday. But Kerry is the real dealfit, fast, confident. If he raced in his age category, hed be one of the top riders in the U.S.
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Kerrys cycling habit didnt even stop during his 2004 presidential bid, when he remained a regular customer at Belmont Wheelworks, a well-regarded bike shop a few miles outside Boston. Wheelworks co-owner Clint Paige said the store also helped to set up bikes for Secret Service agents who were assigned to cover then-candidate Kerry. Hes an incredible athlete, said Peter Mooney, another co-owner of WheelworksMooney remembered a time when a fitting mechanic at the shop followed Kerry on a ride into the city. According to Mooney, the employee came back and said: God, that was like following a bike messenger through the streets.
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John Kerry: not your average cyclist (Original Post)
MBS
Jun 2015
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(187,597 posts)1. Great read
Good to see a decent article on Kerry as a cyclist.
Did you notice also the mention of Belmont wheel works?