Does Cyclista ship outside North America?

We will ship just about anything you want anywhere in the world. However, because we only stock videos and DVDs that are formatted for the United States and Canada, shipping a Region 1 DVD or an NTSC video to some place other than United States and Canada is kind of pointless. However, if you live outside United States and Canada and you want to order from us, contact us and we will provide your shipping options as well as an estimate of cost.

Can I order a ________________ from Cyclista?

If there is bike stuff you want and you do not see it here, contact us and let us know what bike stuff you want. We may be able to find it for you or at least tell you where you can get it.

Does Cyclista provide sponsorships?
We support cycling events and cycling clubs with cash and merchandise. If you have club or an event and would like to involve Cyclista, contact us with your proposal and we will talk.

Where does Cyclista get bike stuff?
We get bike stuff from all over the world. If you know of a source of bike stuff that complements our existing catalog, contact us. We are always looking to expand our selection.

Does Cyclista sell bike stuff through retail outlets?
We do distribute some of our products through retail outlets. If you would like to sell Cyclista products through your retail establishment, contact us.

How do I contact Cyclista?

You can contact us as follows:

E-mail: customerservice@cyclista.com
Phone: 1-208-863-3346
Fax: 1-208-545-4165

Street Address
Cyclista
3920 W. Camas Street
Boise, Idaho 83705

Return Shipping and Mail:
Cyclista
P.O. Box 125
Boise, Idaho 83701

If you every have any questions about our site (i.e. defective links, server errors, bad images), contact our Webmaster at webmaster@cyclista.com.

Who was the greatest cyclista?
The one cyclist who most embodies the spirit of Cyclista is Joaquim Agostinho. The greatest Portuguese cyclist ever, he never finished worse than 15th in the Tour de France, having contested it 12 times from 1969 to 1983. During that period, he finished on the podium twice and won the stage to Alpe d' Huez in 1979. He died tragically after a stage of the Volta a Portugal. After being knocked of his bike during the stage by a dog, Agostinho remounted, finished the stage, and collapsed. He died in 1984 at the age of 42.

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