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Rock Racing to meet UK fans

By BikeRadar

Rock Racing’s top cyclists will extend their stay in London for a fan meet and greet and autograph signing at Harrods following the Tour of Britain.

After battling 15 international teams, the colourful US Rock Racing squad and team owner Michael Ball will be on hand to launch a new line of apparel and sports gear available only at Harrods.

The star-studded team, including top sprinter ‘Fast Freddie’ Rodriguez; former Tour de France yellow jersey-wearer Victor Hugo Peña; Olympic gold medalist Tyler Hamilton; previous World Time Trial Champion Santiago Botero and Tour de France white jersey-winner Oscar Sevilla will take part in the event being held on Monday 15 September from 3pm at the Harrods Cycles UK department.

To commemorate the team’s first ever race in the UK, Rock Racing is creating both a ‘London Rocks’ team kit as well as a unique Rock Racing Tour of Britain team kit that the riders will wear during the seven-stage race. 

In addition, a limited edition Harrods Team Kit has been designed specifically for the London store in their signature green and gold colors, and a brand new line of Rock Racing ‘London Rocks’ sports apparel for men, women and children will also be available.

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  • Does the kit come with extra pockets to store your stash?

  • Rock racing.... shower of junkies

  • May have to take a late lunch that day. Might as well go and see the druggies.

  • I am boycotting watching the ToB because of their inclusion.

  • sounds like you guys are a bit jealous. when you all are good enough to race with those guys....drugs or not...then you can call them junkies. Tyler might have made some bad choices in the past(as well as Botero, etc...), but they have all paid their price for doping, and are tested just as much as any other pro team. so, stop hating, and may Rock Racing continue to get under all of your skins.

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