A Conversation with Gerard Vroomen
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Gerard Vroomen is an engineer first. He and Phil White took a project they started in a basement and turned into Cervelo Bikes. Their bikes revolutionized how we thought about frame design, and Cervelo went on to win the Tour, the Olympics and Ironman.  Nowadays, Vroomen and Andy Kessler run Open cycles. And the Open U.P. is a bike that has heavily influenced the modern gravel bike. Enjoy this chat with an innovative engineer who's passionate about making the bikes we ride better.
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