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Accessory - Brooks, Team Pro Alpe d'Huez

This year’s Tour climbs the Tourmalet twice.

Alas no Alpe d’Huez. To obviate this black hole, we are stocking the splendid Brooks Team Pro Special Edition Alpe d’Huez, £120.

Alpe d’Huez is one of the main climbs and has been a stage finish in the Tour de France almost every year since 1976. The first was in 1952, won by Fausto Coppi, at a time when most cyclists were riding Brooks Saddles.

The pattern of the Alpe d’Huez impressed on this saddle has been designed by Dan Funderburgh, a wallpaper designer and artist in Brooklyn, NY. His patterns, prints and installations are varied in content but all demonstrate an unabashed love for decorative arts.

With influences ranging from Moorish mosaic to American op art, the work is a repudiation of the fabricated schism between art and decoration. Some of Dan’s work can be found in the collections of the Cooper-Hewitt Design Museum and the Miami Museum of Modern Art. Dan loves bicycles and has created wallpaper patterns with bicycle parts

Article posted Friday, July 2nd, 2010
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One Response to Double Tourmalet, but no Alpe d’Huez

    I can’t help but think the Alpe d’Huez ought to be a bit more pointy and less comfortably shaped than this saddle…

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