Posts Tagged ‘NRC’
2009 Redlands Bicycle Classic To Feature Top National and International Racers
Redlands, CA — A full house is expected in both the Men’s and Women’s fields at the Prologue starting line of the 2009 Redlands Bicycle Classic on Thursday March 26th. With more than 200 men and nearly 150 women, the 2009 edition promises to be one of the finest in the race’s history. “Not only [...]
Wine Turned Into Fahlin Water – 2009 Amgen Tour of California Women’s Criterium
Santa Rosa, CA – February 15, 2009 – For the second year in a row, the Women’s Professional peloton graced Sonoma County with their presence. The region, famously know for its wine making; however, unceremoniously became known for it water production this weekend, in the form of rain. Emilia Fahlin (SWE) of Team Columbia-Highroad, out-kicked [...]
Despite Shortening, Women Move Forward at 2009 Amgen Tour of California
Santa Rosa, CA – Bereft of any major coverage detailing the shortening of an originally schedule three-day event to coincide with the men’s nine-day stage race, the Women’s peloton nonetheless moves forward tomorrow at the second annual Amgen Tour of California Women’s Criterium presented by the Redwood Regional Breast Center. While some Women’s teams bypassed [...]
Tour of Utah Plays To Strengths Of Team Type 1
Salt Lake City — Team Type 1 has been targeting the Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah since the National Race Calendar (NRC) was unveiled. “It is certainly the most demanding American stage race and I expect it to be one of the most competitive,” Team Type 1 Sport Director Ed Beamon said. “But I [...]
Easily Forgotten?
I am as guilty as the next when it comes to the month of July, my attention becomes focused laser-like on the country of France for three weeks. Easily forgotten is the incredible racing that goes on within our shores during that same time span. The greatest criticism I have heard for not following the [...]
Milne Caps Cascade With Runner-Up Finish On Final Stage
Bend, Ore. — Team Type 1’s Shawn Milne finished second on the final stage of the Bend Memorial Clinic Cascade Cycling Classic Sunday, capping an emotional five days for the team in Bend, Ore. Matt Wilson and Moises Aldape each won stages for Team Type 1 and Aldape took home the polka-dot jersey as winner [...]
Beijing-Bound Botero Rocks Opening Stage Of Cascade Classic
Bend, Ore. — Rock Racing’s Santiago Botero may have his sights set on next month’s Summer Olympic Games in Beijing, but his focus Wednesday was on winning in Bend, Oregon. Botero averaged more than 29 miles per hour (46.6 kph) as he soloed to victory in the 83-mile (133.5 km) Prineville Road Race that finished [...]
Portraits From Philadelphia
Erica Allar (Aaron’s Women’s Professional Cycling) – A rising star in the Women’s Professional peloton, Erica would finish 10th at the Liberty Classic. Ivan Dominguez (Toyota-United) – The quintessential sprinter from Cuba had a rough day and did not figure into the finale. Slipstream/Chipotle presented by H30 – In the staging area, usually a flurry [...]
PROMAN Racing Prepped for Philly & Valley
PROMAN Racing partners with BMC and Frankie Andreu for upcoming Liberty Classic and Nature Valley Grand Prix. PROMAN Racing, in its third year, is pleased to announce a partnership with Swiss bicycle manufacturer BMC. The team does not operate under a large corporate umbrella but by generous donations from product sponsors, small businesses, family friends, [...]
All About The Benjamin, United They Stand
Cheerwine had plenty to, well, cheer about as the current number one ranked USA Cycling NRC team swept both of the scheduled events this past weekend in Arlington, VA and Tulsa, OK. As our own Tour 0f ’03 reported, Catherine Cheatley won the CSC Invitational taking the three up sprint over Laura Kroepsch (VAC) and [...]





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