Wow, beautiful stuff! Hey Andy.... how do you stay so passionate about riding after all these years? I'm not a cyclist connoisseur per se but I loved watching you in the 80's. It started me off on a good health kick that I'm still into today (uh, more to be able to keep up with my 4yr old than anything else, lol).
How do you look so good and stay so fresh on the bike? Might help me out with my morning runs.. Thx for the blog, love it!
Boulder, Castagneto Carducci, Italy, France... wherever the riding is good., United States
Cinghiale Cycling Tours has been leading groups of happy, hard-vacationing cyclists, cooks, and bon-vivants through the Tuscan countryside since 1998.
Our founder is 1988 Giro d'Italia winner, Andy Hampsten, who knows a thing or two about living it up in Tuscany. He's not afraid to share, either, just don't grab his last tortello.
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Thanks for posting the photos. I've been able to show people I work with some sites that I didn't get any pictures of. It was a great trip!
Dave
Wow, beautiful stuff! Hey Andy.... how do you stay so passionate about riding after all these years? I'm not a cyclist connoisseur per se but I loved watching you in the 80's. It started me off on a good health kick that I'm still into today (uh, more to be able to keep up with my 4yr old than anything else, lol).
How do you look so good and stay so fresh on the bike? Might help me out with my morning runs.. Thx for the blog, love it!
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