PEZ Talk: Kenda Pro Cycling’s Frankie Andreu

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Message by NONE In October, nine-time Tour de France rider Frankie Andreu announced that he would be Director Sportif of the Ohio-based KENDA Pro Cycling p/b GEARGRINDER team. Frankie recently had a candid chat with his new team about his love for cycling, his professional cycling career, what hes been up to since retiring from professional racing, and his plans for Kendas flagship road program.


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