Grant Peterson / Rivendell Profiled in Forbes
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Grant Peterson / Rivendell Profiled in Forbes
For anyone who is a fan of Grant Peterson / Rivendell, there is a nice 2 page profile in the current issues of Forbes.
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Thanks for the post. I have purchased several items from them and I had a chance to visit the shop when I was out in California last summer. They are a great bunch of guys and gals. Hopefully, I'll have a Rambouillet (sic) in the near future.
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His two books --- Road to Ride and Roads to Ride South --- are now unfortunately out of print. I found them at a used bookstore in Mountain View, CA. They are very informative and useful in planning out routes in the SF Bay Area. The two books cover most of the roads useful to cyclists in Marin, Contra Costa, Alameda, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, and San Mateo counties.
Highly recommended, if you can find them.
Highly recommended, if you can find them.
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Originally Posted by darrencope
Nice! The article is online here .