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Ryder Wins at Vuelta

Ryder_PodiumIts been a long time in the making. And just a couple days after a squeeker second place finish, Ryder Hesjedal finally gets his first grand tour victory. This one happened on the mountain top finish at Alto de Velefique. Read it here at Velonews.

Ryder uses custom orthotics from FootWorks to maximize his power, performance, and comfort.

Email Problem

It has just come to my attention that nearly three weeks of emails have not come to through because of a website hosting problem. This has occurred if the email was sent through the Contact Page on this website. If your email was not replied to, I sincerely apologize, I never received it. The problem has been fixed so your email will now make it to me. Please use the Email page in the Contact link above. Or, you may send emails directly to ngoldberg@footworkspt.com

Again, I apologize for the inconvenience that this has caused.

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Ryder Hesjedal 5th at San Sebastien

One week after completing the Tour de France, Garmin Slipstream's Ryder Hesjedal finished an amazing 5th place at San Sebastien. The 147 mile one day race saw rainy weather and several crashes.

Ryder uses custom foot orthotics from FootWorks to maximize his power, performance, and comfort.

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FootWorks Physical Therapy obviously takes the fit of your cycling shoes seriously. That is why FootWorks carries custom fit cycling shoes by Louis Garneau and Lake. Let FootWorks fit your shoes and properly setup your cleats.

The Louis Garneau CFS-150 road shoe, and Tri-HRS tri shoe each feature a lightweight and stiff carbon sole, with a fully heat moldable upper.

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Custom Orthotics

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“I pronate, do I need orthotics?” This is a question that is frequently asked and the answer is not the same for everyone. It may surprise you to know that pronation is normal. Every foot goes through pronation and supination with every step you make. However, the problem lies in whether you pronate too much or too little. That is where orthotics can help.