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	<title>Comments on: Memories of Steve Larsen</title>
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		<title>By: Eric Stobin  a. k. a. binny bin :)</title>
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		<description>my heart dropped to the ground the moment i read the news as well.  rich, so cool that you have those pictures and momentos.  when we worked together at Spinergy, he was always so gracious and humble. he set himself apart from other athletes with egos and attitudes and was extremely down to earth.  i heard through the grapevine that he was a true family man and put his family first always.  steve is someone that i will continue to look up to. this past weekend i dedicated a few mtn and road rides to him in my thoughts and prayers.  the bike industry needs more steve larsen&#039;s, who set a wonderful example of how classy and professional an athlete can be while remaining a great father, husband and member of the community.  We will miss you, Steve.

Eric</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>my heart dropped to the ground the moment i read the news as well.  rich, so cool that you have those pictures and momentos.  when we worked together at Spinergy, he was always so gracious and humble. he set himself apart from other athletes with egos and attitudes and was extremely down to earth.  i heard through the grapevine that he was a true family man and put his family first always.  steve is someone that i will continue to look up to. this past weekend i dedicated a few mtn and road rides to him in my thoughts and prayers.  the bike industry needs more steve larsen&#8217;s, who set a wonderful example of how classy and professional an athlete can be while remaining a great father, husband and member of the community.  We will miss you, Steve.</p>
<p>Eric</p>
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