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EUGENE, OR—Aft er 13 years with
the Burley Design Cooperative, Rob
Templin left to start a cycling tour company
called Second Summer Tours.
Templin describes the company’s adventure
bike tours as focused on “cycling
in exotic locales for the more
experienced cyclist.” Second Summer
Tours also does custom trips for small
groups or businesses.
Templin started Second Summer
Tours earlier this year, and has already
taken a group to Hawaii. Tour riders,
including Pace Sportswear’s president
Jorge Saavedra, pedaled around Maui
and fi nished off days on massage tables
overlooking the ocean.
Mike Kalish from Eugene, Oregon,
had been on 14 cycling tours before
Second Summer’s Hawaii trip; he came
away impressed.
“Of all the tours I have done, this one
had to be my favorite,” Kalish said, adding
that one day of climbing provided
a “challenge and conquest that will be
with me for the rest of my life in a very
satisfying way.”
Templin works with Pete and Joanne
Penseyres—both veterans of long distance
cycling and epic event planning.
For decades Templin and Penseyres
have logged thousands of bike miles a
year in ultra-endurance events. Both
have completed the 3,000-plus-mile
Race Across America solo multiple
times.
More recently, Templin would use
vacation time from Burley to tour the
world on his bike. His multi-week trips
were oft en completed alone and selfsupported,
hauling a Burley trailer.
Next year Second Summer will visit
Argentina, Hawaii and New Zealand.
For more information, visit
www.secondsummertours.
com. —Ben Delaney