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		<title>Midwest the New Cycling Epicenter?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While the exact details are a bit unclear at this point, it appears that Colnago will be coming to Chicago to distribute their high-end Italian bikes.
We already have SRAM here in Chicago. Less than 200 miles northwest we have Trek, Planet Bike, etc. in Wisconsin.  And, in possibly one of the most unassuming zip-codes imaginable, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While the exact details are a bit unclear at this point, it appears that <a title="Colnago" href="http://www.colnago.com/">Colnago </a>will be <a title="Colnago to Chicago" href="http://reviews.roadbikereview.com/blog/colnago-to-launch-colnago-america/">coming to Chicago </a>to distribute their high-end Italian bikes.</p>
<p>We already have <a title="SRAM" href="http://www.sram.com/">SRAM</a> here in Chicago. Less than 200 miles northwest we have <a title="tREK" href="http://www.trekbikes.com/us/en/">Trek</a>, <a title="Planet Bike" href="http://www.planetbike.com/page/">Planet Bike</a>, etc. in Wisconsin.  And, in possibly one of the most <a title="Olney" href="http://www.ci.olney.il.us/index.htm">unassuming zip-codes imaginable</a>, we may have the most cycling industry product distributors per-capita.</p>
<p>Move over California?</p>
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