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JARRED BERGER WINS CAT. I-II STATE TT TITLE |
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Written by Sean Weide
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Saturday, 27 August 2005 |
 Jarred Berger of Team Kaos. Photo by Jeremy Alm Gretna — Jarred Berger of Team Kaos won his second state title of the cycling season by capturing the Cat. I-II division of the Nebraska time trial championship Saturday.Berger joined teammates Morgan Chaffin (women's division) and Mark Brackenbury (Masters 35+) as state time trial champions for Team Kaos. Berger covered the 20.32-mile course near the Ak-Sar-Ben Aquarium in 44 minutes and 10 seconds, a 27.6 miles-per-hour average. In June, he won the state criterium championship at the Dave Babcook Memorial Stage Race. Jeff Luedtke of Husker Road Club, who had won all three of the previous time trials on the same course, finished second, 1:15 slower than Berger. Team Kaos’ Marco Vasquez was third in 45:26. |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 30 August 2005 )
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REGISTRATION OPEN FOR SEPTEMBER ROAD EVENTS |
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Written by John Lefler Jr
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Saturday, 13 August 2005 |
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Registration is open for the September road events including the Sandhills Publishing USCF Nebraska State Road Race, Sandhills Publishing Criterium, Elmwood-Murdock Road Race and ChannelONE Marketing Grand Prix. |
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NEBRASKA STATE TT AUGUST 27 |
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Written by John Lefler Jr
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Thursday, 11 August 2005 |
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The finale of the Aksarben TT Series, which will double as the Nebraska USCF State Championship Individual Time Trial is set for Saturday, August 27 at the Aksarben Aquarium near Gretna, NE. This is the sixth event in the 2005 Nebraska USCF "Rider of the Year" Competition. |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 14 August 2005 )
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LUEDTKE, CHAFFIN ARE TOPS AGAIN AT AKSARBEN TT SERIES |
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Written by Sean Weide
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Saturday, 30 July 2005 |
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Gretna, Neb. — Jeff Luedtke of Husker Road Club and Team Kaos' Morgan Chaffin each scored their third consecutive Ak-Sar-Ben Time Trial victories in the first favorable conditions of the series. Luedtke clocked the fastest time of the day, 44 minutes and 16 seconds, over the 20.32-mile course. His time was eight seconds slower than his performance at the second time trial of the series, but still nearly two minutes faster than his nearest competitor. Chaffin clocked a time of 54:39 Saturday, 24 seconds slower than her ride on the course on June 25. "I thought it was windier today, especially coming back at the end," Chaffin said. "It seemed like there was more traffic out here, too." |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 31 July 2005 )
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