From the pages of Velo: A Gentle Giant
In our July 21, 2008 cover story, we look at George Hincapie, America’s most accomplished active racer and the international peloton’s nice guy
velo.outsideonline.comGeorge Hincapie will quit racing after the concluding the 2012 season. A 19-year pro shifted focus including a memoir, a B&B in Travelers Rest, leading cycling development initiatives. He admitted PED use and was investigated by federal authorities and USADA, with race results disqualified for 2004-2006. In recent times, he has been involved in efforts to reframe American cycling, including launching development teams. His post-racing path, spans memoirs, hospitality, and sport leadership. Hincapie's legacy is defined by endurance, leadership, and controversy.
In our July 21, 2008 cover story, we look at George Hincapie, America’s most accomplished active racer and the international peloton’s nice guy
velo.outsideonline.comFew riders define the crossing of two cycling eras like George Hincapie, a rider inextricably entwined with some of the darkest episodes in modern cycling in his early career and later a senior member of a peloton that cried ‘Enough!’ to the scourge of doping. Lieutenant to the disgraced Lance Armstrong, and a rider whose […]
roadcyclinguk.comCHARLOTTE, N.C. -- After 19 years spent traversing the globe, George Hincapie has discovered the simple joys of home, and soon he'll be inviting fans to come and experience them with him.
www.espn.com(AP) -- Five-time Olympian and Tour de France veteran George Hincapie will retire from cycling after the 2012 season, bringing to a close one of the most
www.si.comOn a recent Walker Webcast, I was joined by two longtime friends and icons of American cycling, George Hincapie and Christian Vande Velde.
www.walkerdunlop.comVeteran cyclist George Hincapie announced he will retire in August, ending a successful 19-year career in the professional peloton...
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