Archive for October, 2010
Kristin Armstrong Returns
Olympic Gold Medalist, Kristin Armstrong, Begins Training for 2012 Olympic Games Boise, ID – After taking a one year break to give birth to her first child, Kristin Armstrong, 37, has announced she will be rejoining the sport to compete throughout 2011-2012, leading to the 2012 Olympic Games. The 2008 Olympic Gold Medal Cyclist and [...]
TRIPLE Exclusive: Leading Lady – Part III
Mud Bug In Part III of my conversation with Meredith Miller, we discuss what she loves most about Cyclocross, what type of course she favors best, and why she is riding in pink this October. Lenny B (LB): For the uninitiated, a Cyclocross race can look very much like controlled chaos, or what a friend [...]
TRIPLE Exclusive: Leading Lady – Part II
We Can Do It Cycling can at times be a mixed bag, in that the growth of the sport is often met with startling declines. Women’s Cycling, especially domestically, has taken some huge hits in recent years with a number of major team sponsors pulling out of the sport. Meredith Miller has seen and lived [...]
TRIPLE Exclusive: Leading Lady – Part I
Ready For Her Closeup As a veteran of the women’s professional peloton for over a decade, Meredith Miller has been known as the consummate teammate. Whether riding out front for the Danish-based Team S.A.T.S and the defunct TEAm Lipton, or serving as a role model and mentor during her time with Aaron’s Women’s Professional Cycling [...]
Standing On The Edge of Summer
By Amber Pierce My running shoes were clearly a poor choice, I thought as I tested my foothold and pulled myself over the rock face, one of many such obstacles on the trail my teammates and I were now negotiating on our hike up the Hochschwab (a 2277-meter-high peak in the Austrian Alps). I paused [...]
Silly Interbike, Anaheim Is For Kids
Interbike reconsiders decision to move show to Anaheim, responds to Industry feedback and returns to Vegas for 2011 San Juan Capistrano, CA – In response to feedback to its announcement over three weeks ago that it was moving the show to August in Anaheim for 2011, Interbike announced last week that the 2011 edition of [...]
Nature Valley Pro Ride Is Amateurs’ Chance To Ride Against The Pros
Minneapolis – For the fourth straight year, amateur cyclists from around the United States will have the chance to compete against professionals at the Nature Valley Grand Prix through the Nature Valley Pro Ride. The official selection process to gain a spot on the men’s and women’s composite teams begins with entry into one of [...]
Colavita/Forno D’Asolo Pro Cycling Team Signs World Champion Giorgia Bronzini
Linden, NJ – Colavita/Forno D’Asolo Pro Cycling Team has signed current World Champion Giorgia Bronzini of Italy for 2011. John A. Profaci, Vice President of Marketing for co-title sponsor Colavita USA, made the announcement. “On behalf of Colavita, we are very excited to announce that Italian cyclist and World Champion Giorgia Bronzini has agreed to [...]
Host Cities Announced For 2011 Amgen Tour of California
New Rider Challenges and Route Changes Highlight Historic and Scenic Areas of the State Los Angeles, CA – Following weeks of speculation and anticipation, the Host Cities for the record-setting Amgen Tour of California professional cycling road race were announced this morning by race presenter AEG. Consistently considered cycling’s most important and successful road race [...]
Jamis/Sutter Home Men’s Cycling Team presented by Colavita Selected for First UCI Race of 2011 America Tour
Alejandro and Anibal Borrajo to Lead Squad at Volta do Brasil Northvale, NJ – After crowning Luis Amaran as 2010 NRC Champion, the Jamis/Sutter Home Men’s Cycling Team presented by Colavita is still racing. The Northvale, NJ-based team has been invited to compete in the Volta do Brasil, which begins October 16th and continues through [...]

















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