Get To Know Astellas Cycling Team... Clay Murfet
New for 2014, we are proud to sponsor Astellas Cycling in the team's first year as domestic professionals. Get to know the team: Name: Clay MurfetAge: 25Hometown: Launceston, TasmaniaWhen and why did...
View ArticleChris Brown at the 2014 Scenic City Half-Marathon
Last Saturday, February 22, Litespeed employee and Litespeed-BMW rider Chris Brown made his half-marathon debut at the Scenic City Half Marathon. His time of 1:24:52, 6:29 pace for 13.1 miles, earned...
View Article2014 Litespeed M3
Nothing short of pure Litespeed legendary ridequality, the M3 stacks an incredible value-add feature and component set onto an elite unidirectional monocoque 24T carbon frame.With an all-new frame...
View ArticleGet to Know Astellas Cycling Team... Michael Pincus
New for 2014, we are proud to sponsor Astellas Cycling in the team's first year as domestic professionals. Get to know the team: Name: Michael PincusAge: 20Hometown: Pearland TexasWhen did you start...
View Article2014 Litespeed L1
Industry-leading, race-ready carbon technology from titanium’s most recognized and trusted brand, our 2014 L1 utilizes every possible material advantage to improve ride-quality and handling while...
View ArticleGet To Know Astellas Cycling Team... Hogan Sills
New for 2014, we are proud to sponsor Astellas Cycling in the team's first year as domestic professionals. Get to know the team: Name: Hogan SillsAge: 24 (in May)Hometown: Champaign, ILHow did you...
View Article2014 Litespeed C3
Our 2014 Litespeed C3 blends race performance, amazing ride quality, and reliability all at a great price. We made the C3 with 30T carbon fiber, using our Reactive Pressure Molding (RPM) frame...
View ArticleGet to Know Astellas Cycling Team... Thomas Brown
New for 2014, we are proud to sponsor Astellas Cycling in the team's first year as domestic professionals. Get to know the team: Name: Thomas BrownAge: 27Hometown: Athens, GeorgiaHow did you start...
View Article2014 Litespeed T3
Our 2014 T3 offers everything that you would expect from our titanium engineers. We hand crafted the frame from 3Al/2.5V titanium and loaded it with tube-shaping features like an oversized, tapered top...
View ArticleGet to Know Astellas Cycling Team... Brecht Dhaene
New for 2014, we are proud to sponsor Astellas Cycling in the team's first year as domestic professionals. Get to know the team: Name: Brecht DhaeneAge: 25Hometown: Ghent, BelgiumWhen did you start...
View Article2014 Litespeed Sewanee
The Sewanee represents a new development in full suspension cross country race bikes. Perfect for your next XC race - 90mm of rear end travel, cold-worked 3Al/2.5V titanium frame, the ultimate...
View ArticleGet To Know Astellas Cycling Team... Max Korus
New for 2014, we are proud to sponsor Astellas Cycling in the team's first year as domestic professionals. Get to know the team: Name: Max KorusAge: 25Hometown: Elkins Park, PaWhen did you start...
View Article2014 Litespeed Li2
Our long history of material knowledge and expertise has been meshed with new frame and bottom bracket technology to create the 2014 Li2. In fact, we spent over four years to develop and design this...
View ArticleGet to Know Astellas Cycling Team... Chris Uberti
New for 2014, we are proud to sponsor Astellas Cycling in the team's first year as domestic professionals. Get to know the team: Name: Chris UbertiAge: 26Hometown: Northville, MIWhen did you start...
View ArticleAstellas Cycling: Redlands Classic 2014
Redlands Bicycle Classic 2014From April 2 to April 6, Astellas Cycling competed at the Redlands Bicycle Classic, the longest running stage race in American history. Held in Redlands, California, the...
View ArticleRace Recap: 2014 Sunny King Crit
2014 Sunny King CriteriumJust as Stage 4 of the Redlands Bicycle Classic was coming to a close, the 2014 Sunny King Criterium was just getting started. As with the Redlands Classic, we had two teams...
View Article2014 Litespeed M1
With a new frame design for 2014, the redesigned M1 arrives complete with full Shimano 105 components, Easton bar, stem seatpost and Shimano R-500 wheelset. The elite unidirectional monocoque 24T...
View Article2014 Winston Salem Cycling Classic
It was a big weekend for Astellas Cycling at the 2014 Winston Salem Cycling Classic. A brutal 171km road race on Day 1 saw almost half the field DNF, leaving many riders unable to compete the next day...
View Article2014 USA Cycling National Championships Preview
It's almost here! The USA Cycling National Championships is this Memorial Day weekend, May 24-26. The Time Trial will be held on Saturday, on Volkswagon Drive. The course will feature 2 X 9.5 mile...
View Article2014 US Pro National Championships
Another race has come and gone; for some, it was just another year of the USA Cycling National Championships. For others, it was a Memorial Day weekend extravaganza. For us, though, it was more than...
View ArticleLitespeed SS Cruiser
Every once in a while, we get the itch to make something new and different, like this Ti Single-Speed cruiser. Just something a little out of the ordinary. Clean lines, muted tones, nothing extra or...
View ArticleLitespeed T1 Di2 Build
We've been waiting a long time to finally make this happen, and here it is! Our top-of-the-line titanium road frame, the T1, now fully Di2 compatible! To celebrate, we built this baby up with full...
View ArticleAstellas Pro Cycling at Tour of America's Dairyland
From June 19 through June 29, Astellas Cycling Team had a team of six riders racing their Litespeed bikes in the 11 stages of the Tour of America's Dairyland (TOAD). This was an exciting tour to...
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March 26, 2015 by jakesitler2015 ASTELLAS TEAM CAMPManagement decided to hold our 2015 team camp down in Davenport Florida to coincide with the Tampa NCC crit. It would be one of the few times where...
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April 21, 2015 by Jake Sitler jakesitlerREDLAND’S BICYCLE CLASSIC 2015After San Dimas, some of us headed to Thousand Oaks California, to train at our teammate Peters, Uncle’s House. We were there for...
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