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VMware 2014 Cycling Kit (10 Days left to order)

04.07.2014 by William Lam // 3 Comments

I know a few of you were interested in the VMware 2013 Cycling Kit that I had purchased last year and have asked when the next kit would be available for purchase. Historically, this has been an internal community led project by Scott Jobe who volunteers his own time to run this program. Given the amount of interests outside of VMware, I thought I would ask Scott if it would be okay to share this externally for other fellow cycling and VMware enthusiasts.

Screen Shot 2014-04-07 at 7.59.42 AMIf you are potentially interested in making a purchase, the process is broken down into two steps as listed below. Please carefully read through the FAQ before submitting an order. I would also like to reiterate that there is only 10 days left on the order. I apologize for not being able to share this sooner. I am pretty excited for this years kit as it will be VMware's first white kit ever!

Step 1 - Follow link provided and place items in your cart (Do not try to pay for them at this time).  Don't forget to create an account.  See FAQ for more details.

Step 2 - Once we have Step 1 complete (due by April, 16) we will briefly close the order, perform some maintenance, then re-open it so that you can pay for your items.  The window for payments will be much shorter so please do this as quickly as you can after we notify you its time to pay.

You can find more details in the FAQ here VMware_Cycling_Apparel_FAQ_2014 and please make sure you read through it carefully before putting in your order.

Here is the link for the VMware 2014 Cycling Kit: https://www.lgpickpayride.com/VMware_2014_Clothing_Order

Categories // Cycling Tags // cycling, cycling kit, road bike, vmware

VMware Software Defined Kit

07.05.2013 by William Lam // 10 Comments

A hobby of mine when I am not playing with VMware technologies and such is riding on my road bike. I was pleasently surprise to find out this week that my VMware cycling kit has finally arrived! The cycling kit was designed by small group of VMware employees in their free time and Scott Jobe has been managing all the orders and logistics for the past few years. When I had first joined VMware and heard about this, I had just missed the deadline for submitting my order. This year, I made sure to keep an eye out once the new kits were available for order. With a holiday this week, I took my new kit out for a spin and it fits and looks great. I even dropped by our office for a quick picture 🙂

I would like to thank Scott and the team for putting all of this together, I know it took a lot of time including the re-makes, but I am sure everyone is enjoying their new VMware kits! Thank you!

Here are some additional pictures of the items I had purchased. All the clothing were custom printed by Louis Garneau.

Jersey (front & back)

Vest (front & back)

  Bib (front & back)

Arm Warmers & Gloves

Categories // Cycling Tags // cycling, cycling kit, road bike, vmware

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