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$32.26
Bernard Hinault once famously exclaimed "as long as I breathe, I attack!". Never one to lay down without a fight, the badger had the tenacity and determination to always attack his rivals in the peloton.
![]() In 2004, Californian Artist Brian Opsal produced his first cycling art print, creating an image based on the European cycling classic 'Paris-Roubaix'. From this first piece, Titled 'The Hell of the North', Opsal went on to produce a series of prints inspired by famous bicycle races from around the globe. From there, the next logical step was to combine the graphic passion of Opsal's art into wearable clothing designs. Transcending the boundaries of traditional sports apparel, Opsal then created Opsal Sport as a design driven, sports lifestyle brand inspired by art and fashion. Opsal Sport is proud to offer an eco-conscious label for the '08 collection, using 100% certified organic cotton and water-based inks on all of their finely crafted T-Shirts. If you have bought this product, why not write a review and help other riders to make an informed choice. Just click here.
1 reviews for Opsal Attack T-Shirt
by John McCaffrey from United Kingdom on 13/10/2009
I am 6'3'' and found this Tshirt perfect length and comfort. Great feel and very good print. People ask about it especially other cyclists. Easily ironed and washed well in the machine! Yes I do my own ironing! Recommend the Tshirt. Got an in depth product question, or want to ask something else related to this product? Whatever your question, simple post it here, and we'll answer you faster than a speeding bullet.product tags for this itemClick on a tag to see the listed items, or check the boxes next to the tag if you consider them relevant. You can even add your own tags if you wish, just click here for a guide on how to tag.
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