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the week that was

the week that was

Posted on 13. Aug, 2010 by lyne.

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News from the week ending August 13: Last race for Mark Hekman (Mt Khakis). New course for Univest Grand Prix. More names added to Grand Prix Cyclistes Québec & Montréal, and one, Cadel Evans (BMC) removed.

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Myerson Is Back In The Saddle

Myerson Is Back In The Saddle

Posted on 07. Aug, 2010 by lyne.

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Just as the important to his team criterium season was heating up, Adam Myerson of Team Mountain Khakis f/b Jittery Joe’s went down hard at the Giro d’Grafton, a race in the USA Crits Series, and broke a bone in his left wrist. Six weeks later, the man who “doesn’t like to take breaks” [...]

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How Isaac Howe Saved A Life And Lost A Race

How Isaac Howe Saved A Life And Lost A Race

Posted on 02. Aug, 2010 by lyne.

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“Last night, [the motoref] Kevin called me to say ‘I just finally figured out who did this, I wanted to say you saved this man’s life’, and I was like ‘really? I didn’t realize that’.” said a bemused Isaac Howe of the Mountain Khakis fueled by Jittery Joe’s team, last Friday afternoon.
During a race, [...]

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Getting to know breakaway artist Dan Ramsey

Getting to know breakaway artist Dan Ramsey

Posted on 08. Jul, 2009 by lyne.

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Can’t locate Dan Ramsey of Team Mountain Khakis in the middle of the peloton? Wait a few minutes and he’ll be off the front working to get a break going.
“That’s my style of racing, I’ll attack at very inopportune time sometimes, I know most likely it’s doomed to failure but I’ll still give it a [...]

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Olds and Huff win omnium at Tulsa Tough

Olds and Huff win omnium at Tulsa Tough

Posted on 31. May, 2009 by lyne.

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Hot weather, large crowds, fast racing and crashes – especially in the women’s races – over the weekend in Tulsa, Oklahoma as NRC points and big money were on the line at the 3 criteriums in 3 days of racing at the Tulsa Tough p/b The Children’s Hospital at Saint Francis. Jelly Belly’s Brad Hiff and Proman’s Shelley Olds won the omnium title.

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