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2007 Nebraska Time Trial Championships - The Highway to Hell Print E-mail
Written by Jon Downey   
Wednesday, 25 April 2007

The 2007 Nebraska road race season continues May 19 in Norfolk with the Nebraska State Time Trial Championship – “The Highway to Hell”, presented by Monster Energy. Elkhorn Valley Cycling powered by Monster will be hosting the Championship this year and has a challenging 40-kilometer course ready and waiting. The Nebraska State Time Trial Championship is part of the Nebraska Rider of the Year Series.

Last Updated ( Sunday, 20 May 2007 )
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Reichardt, Brown Win Spring Cycling Classic Titles Print E-mail
Written by John Lefler Jr   
Sunday, 22 April 2007

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Chris Hall of Lenexa, KS wins the final road race stage. Photo John Peterson
Lincoln, NE -- Randy Reichardt (Bang Salon/HART) of Boulder, CO capitalized on his stage two road race win to capture the overall title at the 6th Annual Lincoln Plating Spring Cycling Classic.

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Randy Reichardt talking about how great his team helped him defend his lead going in to today's final stage. Photo John Peterson
Reichardt finished sixth in the Saturday morning, 13-mile time trial around Branched Oak Lake, :31 off of the race lead held by 2-time defending champion, Kevin Nicol (Tokyo Joe's), who clocked in at 0:29:05 to take the Chipotle leader's jersey. 

In the afternoon road race, which was cut to 60 miles to accommodate venue restrictions, Reichardt's Bang Salon/HART squad provided the aggressive cover for the Colorado rider to launch a final lap attack that only Jon Tarkington (Vitamin Cottage) and teammate, Dan Porter could match. With only one teammate riding in support, Nicol battled to limit his losses finishing in a chase group 1:41 back. The breakaway effort catapulted Tarkington into second place overall heading into Sunday's circuit race.

"I knew it would be about the time trial," said Reichardt. "We had to make something happen in the road race, if we expected to have a chance. We got the right combination off and my team defended well."

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 15 May 2007 )
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NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT MOUNTAIN BIKE TEAM RIDES STRONG AT SEA OTTER CLASSIC Print E-mail
Written by Administrator   
Tuesday, 17 April 2007

Jurekovic, Cares Post Solid Results Against World-Class Field in California

Colorado Springs, Colo. - The USA Cycling National Development Team competed at the Sea Otter Classic in Monterey, Calif., April 11-15 - the fourth race on the inaugural USA Cycling Mountain Bike National Calendar.  The two development riders, Sam Jurekovic (Colorado Springs, Colo.) and Colin Cares (Boulder, Colo.), contested all three of Sea Otter's off-road endurance events - Friday's time trial, Saturday's short track cross country race and Sunday's cross country event.  Collectively, the duo turned is several strong finishes among some of the world's best international competitors.

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BEN KING LEADS JUNIOR NATIONAL TEAM AT PARIS-ROUBAIX JUNIORS Print E-mail
Written by USA Cycling   
Tuesday, 17 April 2007

Five Americans Tackle Junior Version of the "Queen of the Classics"

Colorado Springs, Colo.  - As the world's top professional cyclists stole the headlines Sunday with their performance in Paris-Roubaix, the "Queen of the Classics" and arguably the most prestigious single-day bicycle race in the world, the sport's future - including a five-man American contingent - contested the junior version of the race. USA Cycling's Junior Development Program fielded a team of five riders for the Paris-Roubaix Juniors, a shorter version of the pro race specific to 17-and 18-year-olds.  

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