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Updated March 20, 2008 |
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Wilson Vasquez and Charlie Issendorf, with Mr. I. |
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Wilson Vasquez at the Mt. Holly Grand Prix. |
Charlie Issendorf in the NYC downtown criterium, where he eventually finished 3rd. |
Wilson Vasquez salutes. |
Scott Mercer at Park Ridge. |
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Steve Bauer at the start of the 1984 Tour of Nutley. |
Matt Eaton and Mike McCarthy at the start of the Tour of Somerville. |
Steve Bauer and Leonard Nitz |
The Pineda brothers, Juan and Oscar. |
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Matt Eaton (Mengoni) and Roy Nickman (Raleigh) on Eric Heiden's (7-Eleven) wheel. |
Fred Mengoni and Joan Durdalleur. |
From left to right, Fred Mengoni, Louis Garneau (2nd), Ron Haymen (1st), Eric Zaltas (3rd) at the Tour of Long Island. |
Vito Perucci and Leonard Nitz |
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George Hincapie, 1993. |
The Mengoni team in 1993. This photo was on the cover of Nashbar's bike catalog. |
Juan Pineda wins the Arthur Zimmerman Memorial. |
Charlie Issendorf wins the Oyster Bay Criterium. |
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Former Mengoni team member George Hincapie with Juan Pineda, Oscar Pineda and Wilson Vasquez at the 1998 Mengoni Gran Prix. |
Juan Pineda wins the Wheeling Criterium. |
Juan Pineda, after winning the Wheeling Criterium. |
Visit centerportcycles.com for the stories behind some of the older photos. |
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Wilson Vasquez out-sprints Marty Nothstien to win the 2002 Mengoni Grand Prix. |
Charlie Issendorf gets 3rd at the 2002 NYC Championship Criterium. Joe Papp was 1st, Slip Foley 2nd. |
Mike McCarthy and George Hincapie at the start of the 1992 Mengoni GP. Mike had just won the world pursuit championship |
Scott Mercer wins the Lou Maltese Memorial ahead of Kissena's John Kelly. |