[CR]Long Lost Brother of VeloSport

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From: "J. Moriyama" <bikerx@excite.com>
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Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 01:23:13 -0500 (EST)
Subject: [CR]Long Lost Brother of VeloSport

George Mount's 1976 6th place Olympic finish was quite an achievement for American Cycling. Regardless of the bike's current monetary worth, the bike and George's accomplishment has a rightfull place in the hall of fame. on a related subject.Back in 1999 I bought a repainted Guerciotti from Bill Ward. At the time he claimed that the bike was once ridden by George Mount. I later contacted George to confirm and the attached Email was his reply. Jeff MoriyamaHuntington Beach, CA http://images.andale.com/f2/112/129/7932192/1042521676227_mount01.jpg http://images.andale.com/f2/112/129/7932192/1042521673422_mount02.jpg http://images.andale.com/f2/112/129/7932192/1042521670989_mount03.jpg http://images.andale.com/f2/112/129/7932192/1042521668668_mount04.jpg http://images.andale.com/f2/112/129/7932192/1042521665926_mount06.jpg http://images.andale.com/f2/112/129/7932192/1042521663632_mount07.jpg http://images.andale.com/f2/112/129/7932192/1042521661120_mount08.jpg http://images.andale.com/f2/112/129/7932192/1042521658533_mount09.jpg

Date: Mon, 10 May 1999 13:10:32 -0700

From: George Mount &lt;georgem@luxn.com&gt;[ Add to Address Book | Block Address | Report as Spam ]

To: 'bikerx@excite.com' &lt;bikerx@excite.com&gt;

Subject: RE: Guerciotti

JeffI can't say for sure if I rode that bike or not. It's difficult. I probably rode about 7 or 8 Guerciottis in my life. If it's a 56 cm center to center it was probably one of the first ones I rode, because I fairly quickly moved to a 54 cm C-C which is a better size for me. I can also say that none of the bikes I rode were purchased through any shops, but stories get mixed up in cycling lore, so who knows where that part came from. The bikes I got came through the importer of the time, Monte Hughes, who lived in Aspen CO, or direct from Paolo Guerciotti. I sort of remember that most of my bikes typically had some sort of logo work in the lugs, but having a touch of bike-heimers, I can't really remember what each bike was like from an aesthetic point of view. Besides, they probably changed the cut-outs from time to time. I might be able to tell more if I looked at it, but probably not, it's been a long time, and I've always been more of a user/consumer of bikes, and less of a collector mind set. I tell myself I love to look at bikes and all the things I like and dislike, but when I get one, I slap it together and ride the heck out of it. Mostly what I remember about bikes is if they handled really well or really poorly, and most of them handled just fine.Regardless, they were always good bikes and rode they way a bike is supposed to ride. If you care, that era bike should have Nuovo Record equipment, and I liked Cinelli Giro d'Italia bars 40cm in width. A 105 cm stem is what I used on that bike too. I also used a Unicanitor saddle, the first of the modern era of saddles which were not the heavy brooks-type leather ones. Cloth tape, Regina chain and 5 speed freewheel (13 14 16 19 21), and some tubulars and you should have a pretty complete bike from that era.George MountSunnyvale, CA 94086 USAgeorgem@luxn.comwww.luxn.com-----Original Message-----From: bikerx@excite.com [SMTP:bikerx@excite.com]Sent: Monday, May 10, 1999 12:32 PMTo: georgem@laser.luxn.comSubject: GuerciottiHi George,I got your Email address from Chuck Schmidt at one of the deja new newsgroups. The reason I am Emailing you is becasue I recently purchased aused Guerciotti (about 57cm) which the seller claims was ridden by you atone time. The bike does not have the usual Gurciottic engravings,nonetheless, it still is a very beautiful bike. He said the bike wasorginally sold through Cupertino Bike shop in the Bay area. I wouldappreciate it if you could confirm this. It would be quite a coversationpiece the next time I ride to Starbucks. If you are interested, I would behappy to send you a picture of it once I complete the restoration.Sincerely,Jeff Moriyama