Sunday, August 1, 2010

Cycling Future

So this summer I have been riding very regularly with my neighbor here in Provo who is also named Ian and is also from Alaska. We didn't know each other before we lived next door to each other. We have together created our own team that is going to race in the Salt to Saint Relay. It is a 410 mile race from Salt Lake City to St. George. It will be a pretty intense race. The nice thing about this race is that we got our team sponsored! We are team CynoTech! And now I begin the shameless plug fest. CynoTech specializes in the digitization, publication and accessibility of digital records for companies and municipalities small and large. They offer a range of solutions from software and hardware to trained personnel hired from local citizens, to help ease the transition into the digital world. Check them out at www.cynotechonline.com

Among CynoTech we have Infinite Cycles up in Riverton, Utah which is a local Cannondale bike shop. They do some amazing things and also offer free lifetime service on any bike you purchase from them. Nobody does that! www.infinitecycles.com

We also have ArteXc which does canvas enlargements at unbelievable rates! If you have a digital or regular picture that you want blown up onto canvas they can do it! Check them out www.artexc.com.

Then we have Multiplicity Molding and Casting Studio which specializes in making EXACT replicas of what sculpture you have done. They mostly replicate baby dolls that look like actual babies, it is really amazing! www.multiplicitystudio.com

And finally we have Wilson Diamonds backing us up along the way. They have some of the best deals for diamonds and jewelry. You can find them in Utah or online at www.wilsondiamond.com.

So one of the cool things about getting sponsored, besides all the fame (yeah right), are the custom cycling kits! My four man team will be looking hot riding in matching Jerseys and Bibs created by Black Bottoms cycling apparel here in Utah. Below is the art done by www.blackbottoms.com that is going to keep us looking good from northern Utah to southern Utah.


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