Learn about the Hincapie family—through the eyes of one of its first-year employees.
Hincapie Cycling Society (HCS) is the brainchild of George and Rich Hincapie, inspired from the guidance they received from their own hometown cycling club growing up in Queens.
CRCA and Hincapie Sportswear join forces to honor cycling legend Fred Mengoni.
George Hincapie raced alongside long-time friend and teammate Cadel Evans at Absa Cape Epic in the Western Cape region of South Africa.
Hincapie Sportswear is a family company, through and through. All apparel is made in the factory located in Medellin, Colombia, run by George and Rich's uncle and aunt, Jorge and Mari.
The guys of Holowesko | Citadel p/b Hincapie Sportswear spend the season topping charts and breaking records. So during the off season, they all deserve to lay low and take a break. While there's still plenty of riding in the colder months, there's also much more time for eating, relaxing, and enjoying time with family and friends.
We are Hincapie. We're founded on family values, and we're run by family. We love our city and the cycling community who inhabits it. Explore our company, and hear from George what he hopes for the future.
With the holidays upon us, I’m reminded of how thankful I am for my family. Not only do I get to spend the holidays with them, but also I have the pleasure of working with many of them every single day of my life.
On the eve of what’s arguably the most iconic classic of the year we set out to chronicle most epic Paris-Roubaix-style races around the country. These are where the hardest of the hard men come out to romp on parcours that crush dreams, smash fancy carbon rims and place dental work at risk. In other words, on a scale of 1 to 10, the 11s.
Earlier this summer, we were thrilled to watch long time Hincapie customer David Wenger cross the finish line first at the Elite National Criterium Championships in Augusta.
Hello from sunny Belgium, what an amazing day today. Yes today was my Paris Roubaix as it was our day to get to ride with George and recon the 14 sections from The Arenburg Forest through the Carrefour de l’Arbre, the last key section of the race. The boys were so excited but also a
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By now most of you probably know that BMC got selected to race the Tour de France. It’s super exciting for me to be able to see George again in the biggest sporting event in the world! I had actually thought that it was a real possibility that his Tour days were over when he
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