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The first recognized UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships took place in Paris in 1950. Between 1950 and 1966 the championship was open to both amateurs and professionals.
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Star Trek, the American science fiction franchise created by Gene Roddenberry has captured the imagination of millions of people globally for over four decades. The franchise came to life as a television series in 1966 which garnered such a strong fan base that lead spinoffs such as Star Trek: The Animated Series, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager and and Star Trek: Enterprise. Retro is proud to celebrate the original 1960's Star Trek television serie...>> more >>
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Hopworks Urban Brewery's (HUB) award-winning Organic Ace of Spades Imperial IPA is now available on tap and in 22 oz. bottles at select bars, restaurants and stores across the Northwest. The limited release beer won a gold medal at the 2009 Great American Beer Fest in the Imperial IPA category and is an annual favorite with beer enthusiasts across the region.
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In 1943, while the world was at war, bicycle racing persisted in Spain. That year the 23rd Vuelta Catalonia, one of Spain's oldest races, was won by Spaniard Julian Berrendero. The official poster, illustrated by Pallare, richly captures the spirit of the race and denotes Pirelli's 3rd sponsorship of the event. Today, the prestige of the Vuelta Catalonia continues as it is a part of the UCI Pro Tour program, a designation confined exclusively to cycling's most important international races....>> more >>
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Dr. Seuss (Theodor Seuss Geisel) created How the Grinch Stole Christmas! in 1957. The Grinch, a bitter, cave-dwelling creature with a heart "two sizes too small," lives on snowy Mount Crumpit, a steep, 3,000-foot high mountain just north of Whoville, home of the merry and warm-hearted Whos. His only companion is Max, his faithful dog. One fateful day from his perch high atop Mount Crumpit, the Grinch can hear the noisy Christmas festivities that take place in Whoville...the rest is history....>> more >>
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David Stern, owner of an advertising agency based in Seattle, reportedly invented the smiley face icon in 1967. From the Summer of Love generation of 1967 to the Rave Scene of the 1990’s, it has been used to communicate feelings of good will. The icon has gained international recognition as reminder to not sweat the small stuff and just...you know the rest. We would just like to say....’just keep riding and smile.
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Theodor Geisel, writing as Dr. Seuss, created The Cat in the Hat in response to the May 24, 1954 Life magazine article by John Hersey, titled "Why Do Students Bog Down on First R? A Local Committee Sheds Light on a National Problem: Reading." As the story is told The Cat in the Hat brings a cheerful, exotic and exuberant form of chaos to a household of two young children one rainy day while their mother is out. Bringing with him two creatures appropriately named Thing One and Thing Two, the Cat ...>> more >>
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"Cycling's last folly" – Jacques Goddet former organizer of Paris Roubaix
Paris Roubaix is cycling's most prestigious classic, with a rich history of great victories and painful defeats. It is probably the most grueling race in the pro cycling calendar and for this reason is venerated as the 'Queen of the classics'. Alcyon Bicycles were used during the earlier era of the race.
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The first recognized UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships took place in Paris in 1950. Between 1950 and 1966 the championship was open to both amateurs and professionals.
Cyclo-cross races typically take place in the autumn and winter (the international or "World Cup" season is September–January), and consists of many laps of a short course featuring pavement, wooded trails, grass, steep hills and obstacles requiring the rider to quickly dismount, carry the bike.
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The New Yorker has been published since February 21, 1925. For nearly 85 years, it has offered a signature mix of culture and art, business and politics, fashion, design and science and technology. The New Yorker's exceptional cover art has been just as remarkable as its content, featuring a broad spectrum of artists.
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Columbia Bicycles was started by Albert Augustus Pope in Hartford, CT. The company began with the introduction of the "Columbia High Wheeler" bicycle in 1878. Pope bought Pierre Lallement's original patent for the bicycle, and aggressively bought all other bicycle patents he could find, amassing a fortune by restricting the types of bicycles other American manufacturers could make and charging them royalties. He used the latest technologies in his bicycles'inventions such as Ball-bearings in all...>> more >>
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Head badges communicate bicycle brands with creative and graphic solutions. Bicycle frame head badges were as lovingly designed and crafted by bicycle manufactures as the bicycles they set to market.
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The World Cycling Championships are held near the end of the European racing season. The races are for elite men and women. Each road championship race is a single-day race. The road race winner has the privilege of wearing a white jersey with rainbow stripes in road races until the next championship. The time trial champion can wear his rainbow jersey only during time trials. A former world champion can have rainbows on his jersey collar and cuffs. The 1953 event was held in Lugano Switzerland ...>> more >>
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Black Cat Fireworks brand was introduced in the US in the 1940's by Li & Fung, one of the largest and most respected Trading Companies in China, and is now the oldest and most highly recognized fireworks brand worldwide. In China, "black cats" are a symbol of "luck and good fortune."
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Created by J. Howard Miller, she first appeared on the cover of The Saturday Evening Post on May 29th, 1943 and evolved to this iconic figure. Rosie served the Federal Government's call for a home front work force. Today, she still stands as an encouraging and powerful icon to women all over the world.
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The 1st American Volunteer Group (AVG) is better known by their more popular title, The Flying Tigers. Organized in the early years of World War II, this group of volunteers fought with the Chinese against the Japanese invasion with a considerable amount of success. Although their fighter, the Curtiss P-40, was outclassed in dogfighting with the very agile Mitsubishi Zero, a change in tactics and approach to air combat somewhat evened the odds. What you might not know about this unit, however, i...>> more >>
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In 1923, the Bauhaus School of Design held one of the most cutting edge art expositions of that time in Weimar, Germany. Luminaries such as Paul Klee and Wassily Kandinsky were notable founders.
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First published in 1960, by Dr. Seuss, the story is told wholly through images and rhyming dialogue where two main characters, the first unnamed, the second named Sam-I-Am, enter the ultimate struggle of wills. Despite constant badgering by Sam, the unnamed character refuses to taste the dish, insisting that he would not like it. Sam constantly badgers him to try green eggs and ham thus beginning a lyrical and colorful journey through an assortment of locations and dining partners where Sam rele...>> more >>
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Theodor Geisel, writing as Dr. Seuss, created The Cat in the Hat in response to the May 24, 1954 Life magazine article by John Hersey, titled "Why Do Students Bog Down on First R? A Local Committee Sheds Light on a National Problem: Reading." As the story is told The Cat in the Hat brings a cheerful, exotic and exuberant form of chaos to a household of two young children one rainy day while their mother is out. Spread a little joy with this fun jersey!
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Smokey Bear (often unofficially referred to as Smokey the Bear) is a mascot of the United States Forest Service created to educate the public on the dangers of forest fires. Smokey Bear's message, "Only You Can Prevent Forest Fires," was created in 1944 by the Ad Council. The living symbol of Smokey Bear was an American black bear who in the spring of 1950 was caught in the Capitan Mountains of New Mexico. The cub was in the Lincoln National Forest. Smokey had climbed a tree to escape the blaze,...>> more >>
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First published in 1960, by Dr. Seuss, the story is told wholly through images and rhyming dialogue where two main characters, the first unnamed, the second named Sam-I-Am, enter the ultimate struggle of wills. Despite constant badgering by Sam, the unnamed character refuses to taste the dish, insisting that he would not like it. Sam constantly badgers him to try green eggs and ham thus beginning a lyrical and colorful journey through an assortment of locations and dining partners where Sam rele...>> more >>
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Peking Opera is a form of traditional Chinese Theater which combines music, vocal performance, mime, dance and acrobatics. It arose in the late 18th century and became fully developed and recognized by the mid-19th century. With their elaborate and colorful costumes, performers are the only focal points on Beijing opera's characteristically sparse stage. They utilize the skills of speech, song, dance and combat in movements that are symbolic and suggestive, rather than realistic. Our jersey is t...>> more >>
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"An Act to provide for research into the problems of flight within and outside the Earth’s atmosphere, and for other purposes." With this simple preamble, the Congress and the President of the United States created the national Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) on October 1, 1958. NASA’s birth was directly related to the pressures of national defense. After World War II, the United States and the Soviet Union were engaged in the Cold War, a broad contest over the ideologies and allegia...>> more >>
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A.M. Cassandre designed this poster for Cycles Brillant in 1923, fusing together the styles of Cubism and Surrealism. His designs are memorable for their simple and clever graphic solutions, constantly taunting the detailed style of Art Nouveau. Cassandre stated, "A poster is to be viewed on the street." Merely wearing this art as a jersey is an affirmation and extension of the artist's original intent.
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The Bundeswehr comprises the unified armed forces of Germany and their civil administration and procurement authorities. The States of Germany are not allowed to maintain armed forces of their own, since the Basic Law of Germany states thatmatters of defense fall into the sole responsibility of the Federal government. The role of the Bundeswehr is described in the Constitution of Germany as absolutely defensive only. Its only active role before 1990 was the Katastropheneinsatz (disaster control)...>> more >>
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Our jersey illustrates the fourth battle for unification in Japan between Shingen and Kenshin. In September of 1561, Samurai Warlord Uesugi Kenshin (family coat of arms on jersey left shoulder) left his Kasugayama fortress with 18,000 warriors, determined todestroy Takeda Shingen (family coat of arms on jersey right shoulder)for the most famous among five battles. It is regarded as one of the most tactically interesting battles of the period. The rivalry between the two warlords was documented i...>> more >>
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Smokey Bear (often unofficially referred to as Smokey the Bear) is a mascot of the United States Forest Service created to educate the public on the dangers of forest fires. Smokey Bear's message, "Only You Can Prevent Forest Fires," was created in 1944 by the Ad Council.
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The New Yorker's illustrated covers have been a celebrated hallmark of the magazine for almost eighty-five years. The Spanish artist Ana Juan has been contributing cover art to The New Yorker since 1995. Juan's "Blossoms," depicting a femininity that is both delicate and strong, appeared on the cover of the March 10, 2008 issue.
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