In the Media: Le Tour de Europe
NOCO Style Magazine | April 2020
From Scotland to Turkey By Bike: One man’s passion turns into the journey of a lifetime ...
Written by J. Ken Conte
It was early 2010, and André Breton had just turned 39. He hadn’t ridden a bike since he was a kid. But living in earth-friendly Fort Collins inspired Breton and he decided to pick up one for his commute to work. For the next several months, he used his bright orange GT Avalanche (26er) mountain bike to commute to Colorado State University, where he was employed as a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Fish, Wildlife and Conservation Biology. He initially stuck mostly to paved roads and city bike paths until friends and curiosity gradually convinced him to venture onto local single track. It started for Breton where it starts for many Fort Collins riders ... READ MORE.
Written by J. Ken Conte
It was early 2010, and André Breton had just turned 39. He hadn’t ridden a bike since he was a kid. But living in earth-friendly Fort Collins inspired Breton and he decided to pick up one for his commute to work. For the next several months, he used his bright orange GT Avalanche (26er) mountain bike to commute to Colorado State University, where he was employed as a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Fish, Wildlife and Conservation Biology. He initially stuck mostly to paved roads and city bike paths until friends and curiosity gradually convinced him to venture onto local single track. It started for Breton where it starts for many Fort Collins riders ... READ MORE.