National and Regional News
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U.S. Team for 2008 UCI Track World Championships Announced |
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Written by USA Cycling
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Wednesday, 27 February 2008 |
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Nine Athletes Set to Compete at Final Major Event before Olympic Games
Colorado Springs, Colo. - USA Cycling announced today its selections to the National Team for the 2008 UCI Track World Championships.
Set for March 26-30 in Manchester, Great Britain, the World Championships will feature nine American athletes after five riders met automatic qualification criteria and four earned discretionary nominations.
Receiving automatic nominations to the team based on performance throughout the 2007-08 season were Sarah Hammer (Temecula, Calif.) for the women’s 3-kilometer individual pursuit, Jennie Reed (Kirkland, Wash.) for both the sprint and keirin events, Michael Blatchford (Cypress, Calif.) in the men’s sprint, Michael Friedman (Pittsburgh, Pa.) in the men’s scratch race and Taylor Phinney (Boulder, Colo.) for the men’s individual pursuit.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 27 February 2008 )
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Eighteen USA Cycling National Development Team Graduates Set For Amgen Tour of California |
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Written by USA Cycling
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Friday, 15 February 2008 |
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Zabriskie Leads Long List of Notable Program Alumni in USA Cycling Professional Tour Season Opener
Palo Alto, Calif. - As the third-annual Amgen Tour of California brings professional bike racing to the United States this week, nine UCI ProTour teams representing 27 nations will be on hand to illustrate the growing interest in American cycling. A strong American contingent - 18 of which are products of USA Cycling's European-based National Development Team - is among the world-class field.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 27 February 2008 )
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Americans Claim Pair of Bronze Medals on Day One of Copenhagen World Cup |
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Written by USA Cycling
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Friday, 15 February 2008 |
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Phinney Finishes Close Second in Overall Indiviudal Pursuit Standings after Tiebreaker
Ballerup, Denmark - The final round of the 2007-08 UCI Track World Cup Classics got underway Friday as the U.S. contingent collected a pair of bronze medals on opening night of the three-day competition. Sarah Hammer (Temecula, Calif.) placed third in the women's 3-kilometer individual pursuit while countrywoman Theresa Cliff-Ryan (Cedar Springs, Mich.) claimed her first career World Cup medal with a third-place effort in the women's 10-kilometer scratch race.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 27 February 2008 )
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CSC Launches New Location Awareness Solution at the 2008 Amgen Tour of California |
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Written by Newsline
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Tuesday, 12 February 2008 |
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Innovative Tracking Technology Intended for Business and Governments Will Receive a High Speed Test at the Premier California Professional Cycling Race
EL SEGUNDO, Calif., -- Computer Sciences Corporation (NYSE:CSC) announced today that it will launch its new global Location Object Field Tracking (LOFT) solution at the 2008 Amgen Tour of California professional cycling race. CSC's LOFT solution will give fans a unique "bird's eye view" of the race by tracking all of the riders and teams online throughout the duration of the eight-day, 650-mile race. Designed to help organizations to visualize people, vehicles and infrastructure anywhere on Earth to better protect and account for mobile assets, LOFT will be demonstrated in a real-world test during the Tour of California, Feb. 17-24.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 12 February 2008 )
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Host Cities Announced For 2008 Tour of Missouri |
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Written by Press Release
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Wednesday, 30 January 2008 |
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One day added, four new cities announced
Jefferson City, Mo. - Twelve cities around the Show Me State have been selected as Start or Finish cities for the second edition of the Tour of Missouri, an elite, point-to-point cycling stage race to be held September 8-14, 2008.
The second Tour of Missouri has been extended from six to seven days after an extremely successful inaugural event in 2007, and will showcase some of the state's most beautiful roads and rolling terrain, rich history, and diverse scenery, from the start in St. Joseph, site of the Pony Express, to Kansas City, to the Ozarks, to the bourgeoning wine country, culminating with a blockbuster weekend again with stops in historic St. Charles and the ultimate finish in St. Louis with the Gateway Arch as a backdrop.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 06 February 2008 )
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Quick Updates
Starting at 7:30 a.m. Saturday December 20th and continuing this winter when the temps are low, group stationary bike training rides will take place at The Cathedral of the Risen Christ Gym located at 3245 S 37th St, aka 37th & Sheridan Blvd. Bring your bike, stationary trainer, something to protect the floor from your stand (mat, towel) and some change as a free will for lights. Monsignor Tucker has made this location available. We will have a big screen showing cycling DVDs. You can come as early as 7:00 to set up, and we will be ending around 9:30 and out by 10:00. Feel free to come and go as you please during the session.
The Gym floor needs to be protected. Please remove your shoes if they have cleats. Contact John Vondracek - john.vondracek@gmail.com
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