[CR] Vintage Colnago at Silent Auction tonight

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From: "Chuck Johnston" <crj@frii.com>
To: Classicrendezvous <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
Date: Sat, 15 Aug 2009 20:00:00 -0600
Subject: [CR] Vintage Colnago at Silent Auction tonight


Just went out to the auction and noticed they have a NICE Vintage Colnago, I didn’t think to get the size but looks like 54-57cm range….. Black with gold and Chrome lugs on the head tube. Full Mavic Group…..or whatever the French call em. Call Dustin for more info 970-449-5595

This is duplicate info from what I posted earlier, and I know I will get dinged by Dale for it….sorry but felt it was worth the info.

Also the 78 Campy Record Brakes with Drop bolt are still there also

Call your bid in if you want either or more info.

Chuck Johnston Fort Collins

THE SILENT AUCTION WILL BE SATURDAY AUGUST 15TH

FROM 5:30 TILL 10ish

AT PELOTON CYCLERY, HARMONY LOCATION: 3027 E HARMONY RD FORT COLLINS CO 80528.

For more information contact: Dustin Folger e-mail at dustin@peloton-cycles.com

Event Coordinator Peloton Cycles 970-449-5595

A Silent Auction For Stuart Peloton Cyclery and the Peloton-Specialized Cycling Team are organizing a silent auction to help raise money for Stuart Culp and his family. Funds raised from this benefit will go to buy gift cards to help pay for food, gas, and vehicle maintenance for the Culps. Local businesses are encouraged to donate items for the auction. Local professional cyclists like National Champions Meredith Miller, and Georgia Gould, along with pro tour racers Tom Danielson, and Mike Berry have also given items for the auction

A well-known Fort Collins bicyclist was listed in serious condition Tuesday at Medical Center of the Rockies after spending nearly two weeks in critical condition. Stuart Culp, 53, was hospitalized on July 14 after his bicycle was struck from behind by a sedan on Crossroads Boulevard near Weld County Road 13. Colorado State Patrol investigators have completed their investigation of the crash and cited Andrew Barnhart, the driver of the 2005 Pontiac Grand Am, for careless driving causing bodily injury.CSP said Barnhart, 19, of Windsor, was driving west on Crossroads Boulevard and hit Culp from behind, throwing him off his bicycle, on top of the car and eventually over it. He landed behind the car on the side of the road. The CSP report indicates the Grand Am struck Culp while he was riding on the right shoulder of the road. Although Barnhart believed Culp might have leaned into traffic, Trooper Joe Lesnack said his investigation showed that was not the case."We aren't sure why Barnhart was traveling on the shoulder," Lesnack told the Windsor Beacon. Culp was on a Peloton Cycles team ride and was at the back of a pack of about 20 riders, according to Peloton Cycles manager Dustin Folger.