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Wal-mart guy buys RAPHA...
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bet you thought you were breaking some news here huh Mike?
https://forums.thepaceline.net/showt...hlight=walmart
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nah, it's cool.
happy to re-open the discussion here as long as it doesnt go totally off the rails like the last one did.
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Wow. I didn't follow the first thread after the first couple pages because I lost interest; I had no idea it went as crazy town as it did. That's amazing.
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Ha! Just lock it now...
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The oldest heir Robson Walton in Arkansas held the state 40K record back in the mid 80s.
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I guess I see it as a good thing - A cyclist who enjoys building trails and programs and has the $$ to do it buys a cool cycling company.
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I always envisioned Nike buying them.
Kinda OT but one of the Ricketts is into cycling & bought a suburban Chicago bike shop right around when they bought the Cubs. |
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Fake news...
RZC Investments only acts as a straw man.
It's actually Martin Shkreli (this guy) that's behind the deal. Rumors has it that he already has plans to raise the price for Rapha's Classic Jersey II to $8,000 (i.e. by 5,000%). |
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I will admit that I freaked a bit when I heard the news yesterday but I think it's going to be a good thing.
And if it isn't, there are other clothing options. |
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He is very good rider. He's ridden me into the ground.
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So does this mean they'll expand into MTB? I thought the Walton brothers were more trail less road...
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Dude these clickbait titles is not helping these otherwise interesting discussions spiral into sh*T |
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