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Schwinn, 1987 World Championships
Schwinn's 1988 Cycling Catalog.
Schwinn claims to have won a 1987 World Cycling Championship, anyone aware of which won, road, TT, cyclocross...etc. If you know which championship, who was the rider? Prologue 1987 World Champion in its very first year. An eloquent complement to the craftsmanship and precision of the Paramount line. Hand brazed, carefully engineered and perfectly finished, the Prologue is a high performance racing frameset that's perfect for the road criteriums and all around training. 1988 schwinn prologue
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Is it possible that the bike was built by Schwinn, but then finished to look like it was produced by another firm? For example, Litespeed built some bikes that were ridden by Lance Armstrong, but were branded as a Trek bike.
Ned Overend rode for Schwinn and won a NORBA mountain bike NATIONAL championship in 1987, but that's not a World championship. The only road events in the 1987 world championships were pro men, amateur men, pro women, and 2 team time trials, men's and women's. None of these events were won by Americans, the most likely riders to be on a Schwinn. Rebecca Twigg won a World Championship in pursuit in 1987, and she did ride for Schwinn during her career, so that's a possibility. Last edited by bthornt; 02-15-2020 at 02:41 PM. |
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Steve Johnson and Jackie Simes lll each won a race... I don't remember what they rode.
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Yes, 1987. And then a number American women podiumed. Staying at the "American" hotel it became obligatory to go down to town for the evening podium ceremonies.
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So which rider was it? It appears that you have a link to draw from. I can only find UCI race results for WC that year, but no amateur stuff. Johnson and Simes would been well past the National Team ages by this point.
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Yes, I'm referring to the various age-graded Masters racing in St. Johann. I don't have any records, just memory. And that memory doesn't include any specific bikes. I do remember that the beer, schnitzel and pastry were good.
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A group of us did Masters racing for two weeks in Austria leading up to the worlds where I raced the 35-37 year category. Got spanked by some pretty good riders but it was great racing with large fields in great place. I hung out a bit with some of the boys from Sun Valley. Those big loopy tri bars were their secret weapon. It was then legal to run them in mass start events. Jackie Simes lll and I had a conversation questioning that in the laundry room/bike storage area one afternoon.
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I found an excerpt from a book by Lou Dzierzak talking about Schwinn winning “two consecutive NORBA National Championships and the 1987 World Championship.” Once you’ve had a bike win worlds in any event, can you stripe all of your frames?
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Michael Vaarten was on team Schwinn when he won the Keirin in... 1986?
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For competitors, only the current World Champion can use the rainbow stripes on their bikes or other equipment. As far as bikes for non-competitors, probably the only rule is that you canonly continue to use the rainbow stripes as long as you keep paying a licensing fee to the UCI. |
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