Tag Archive for ‘Team Type 1’
Team Type 1 Ready For Tough Race in China
Atlanta – Team Type 1 will send a mix of proven climbers and the most successful rider with Type 1 diabetes in professional cycling to China for the Tour of Qinghai Lake. King of the Mountains champions Thomas Rabou (Amgen Tour of California) and Davide Frattini (Redlands Bicycle Classic) will be joined by Javier Megias, [...]
Team Type 1’s Professional Women Shine at Tour of the Dairyland
Atlanta — Team Type 1’s Professional Women scored two impressive first place victories at Tour of the Dairyland in Wisconsin, on June 18th and 19th, with Kori Seehafer commanding a solid third place. Crowell’s wins allowed her to take command on the US Crit Series Leaders Jersey as well as the Lap Jersey for the [...]
Team Type 1 Claims Podiums at Tour de Beauce and Nature Valley
Atlanta — “This has been one of the best weeks ever for Team Type 1!” said Phil Southerland, Founder and CEO of Team Type 1. “We had our riders with type 1 diabetes perform famously. Fabio Calabria took 7th at Tour de Beauce, Martijin Veercshoor winning 6th at Nature Valley, Javier placing 2nd at Tour [...]
Ken Hanson Steals Stage 5 Win in Nature Valley Grand Prix
by Lyne Lamoureax What a difference a day makes for Ken Hanson at the Nature Valley Grand Prix. Yesterday, the sprinter from Team Type 1 was disappointed in his second place finish behind repeat winner Hilton Clarke (UnitedHealthcare p/b Maxxis). Today, Hanson waited patiently until the finale of the 95-mile Menomonie Road Race to launch [...]
Team Type 1 Takes 1st in Race Across America 8-Person Category
Atlanta — On June 18, 2010, Team Type 1 claimed its third Race Across America 8-person team victory with a total time of five days, ten hours and 48 minutes over the 3,005-mile course from Oceanside, California, to Annapolis, Maryland. Team Type 1 has now claimed victory in the epic, 24-hour-a-day Race Across America three [...]
Pushing for Good Weather and a New Course Record – RAAM, Team Type 1 & Team Type 2 Day Four Report
Atlanta — A typical stage race, which has teams race during the day and transfer to the next location that night or early the next morning is like building a house over and over again, except this house is on wheels. But the Race Across America is very different—it never stops, whether it rains or [...]
Records, Rabbits and Armadillos – RAAM, Team Type 1 & Team Type 2 Day Three Report
Atlanta — In what seems days ago now, Team Type 1 began the day just past midnight at 3,958 above sea level in Walsh, Colorado at mile 1,284 of Race Across America. By the end of today, Team Type 1’s two four-person teams, Team Shake and Team Bake, will have raced east through Colorado and [...]
Racing Bikes and Saving Lives – RAAM, Team Type 1 & Team Type 2 Day Two Report
In the past 24 hours of the epic Race Across America, Team Type 1 has ridden 421 miles from Mexican Hat, Utah to Trinidad, Colorado, at an average speed of 23 miles per hour. Over 1,145 miles of the race are completed for the team, which leaves 1,859 more miles to race. Meanwhile, Team Type [...]
Team Type 1 Leads – Race Across America, Day One Report
On June 12th at 2 pm PDT Race Across America (RAAM) began its 3,000-mile journey east from Oceanside, California to Annapolis, Maryland. In the first 24 hours, Team Type 1 and Team Type 2 powered their way east through California and the highlands of Arizona before heading into the mountains of Utah and Colorado early [...]
Team Type 1 and Team Type 2 to Compete in Race Across America
Atlanta — Team Type 1, the US-based bicycle racing organization focused on diabetes awareness, is sending two teams to compete in the eight-man relay category of Race Across America (RAAM). The race starts this Saturday, June 12th in Oceanside, California and finishes in Annapolis, MD. The squads are: Team Type 1—a team of athletes with [...]






















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