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Colorado Springs, Colo. (April 16, 2010) – USA Cycling announced today the team that will represent the United States at the Pan American Road and Track Championships, May 10-18, in Aguascalientes, Mexico.
Fifteen riders (six men and nine women) will travel to the Continental Championships where significant international ranking points will be on the line.
Copenhagen, Denmark (March 28, 2010)—Taylor Phinney (Boulder, Colo./Trek-Livestrong) helped the USA Cycling team secure its third medal as the 2010 UCI Track Cycling World Championships came to a close on Sunday. Phinney finished third in the men’s omnium to secure a bronze medal to go along with his pursuit gold from earlier in the week. Shelley Evans (Scott Valley, Calif./Peanut Butter & Co Twenty 12) also finished 11th in the women’s points race event on the final day of competition in Copenhagen.
Copenhagen, Denmark (March 27, 2010)—On the penultimate day of competition at the UCI Track Cycling World Championships Sarah Hammer (Temecula, Calif./American Track Foundation) just missed a medal in her first-ever women’s omnium competition. The pursuit world champion finished fifth despite relegation in one of the five races in the event most recently added to the Olympic slate. The Madison pair of Daniel Holloway (Morgan Hill, Calif./Bissell) and Colby Pearce (Boulder, Colo./Big Shark p/b THF Realty) also scored a top ten for the American team on the fourth day of competition in Copenhagen.
Copenhagen, Denmark (March 26, 2010)—After three days of competition at the UCI Track Cycling World Championships, the United States Track Cycling Team remains second in gold medal count and sixth in overall medal tally. Day three however saw the Americans suffer miserable luck as Giddeon Massie (Cypress, Calif./Bike Religion) was disqualified in the men’s kilometer time trial and Shelley Evans (Scotts Valley, Calif./Peanut Butter & Co. Twenty 12) was crashed out of the women’s scratch race.
Copenhagen, Denmark (March 25, 2010)—After qualifying second earlier today, Taylor Phinney (Boulder, Colo./Trek-Livestrong) became the first American to win back-to-back elite men’s world titles on the track, re-capturing the rainbow jersey in the 4-kilometer individual pursuit Thursday night in Denmark. The U.S. women’s team pursuit squad also qualified for the finals for the first time in history, finishing fourth.
Copenhagen, Denmark (March 24, 2010)—The United States Cycling Team claimed its first world title of the 2010 UCI Track Cycling World Championships on Wednesday as Sarah Hammer (Temecula, Calif./American Track Foundation) re-claimed the rainbow jersey in the women’s individual pursuit. Her gold-medal performance marked her fourth visit to the podium at the world championships after winning back-to-back world titles in 2006 and 2007 and earning the silver in 2008.
Copenhagen, Denmark (March 23, 2010) – An eight-member United States squad including a pair of current and former world champions will compete in 14 events at the 2010 UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Copenhagen, Denmark, March 24-28. U.S. residents can watch the entire competition via on-demand webcast on www.universalsports.com beginning this Wednesday at 1:30 ET.
Bahati Foundation-OUCH Youth Track Program
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NEWPORT BEACH, MARCH 10, 2010 – The Bahati Foundation announces the Bahati Foundation-OUCH Youth Track Program. The Bahati Foundation has partnered with Brent Kay, M.D. and the OUCH Sports Medical Center to provide coaching, education and mentoring for talented youth from underserved communities within Los Angeles county. The program will focus on after-school and summer sessions held at AEG’s world-class Home Depot Center Velodrome.
Widely recognized as America’s Track Cycling leader, Dr. Kay and OUCH bring a wealth of experience and knowledge to the local community based program. “Our goal is to provide a unique experience for the local youth, one...
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Colorado Springs, Colo. (March 5, 2010) – USA Cycling announced today the eight-person U.S. roster for the upcoming UCI Track World Championships in Copenhagen, Denmark, March 24-28. As the defending world champion in the individual pursuit, 19-year-old Taylor Phinney (Boulder, Colo./Trek-Livestrong) earned an automatic nomination to the men’s squad. The 2009 world championships in Poland saw Phinney become the first American male to win an elite world title on the track in 13 years. In addition to defending his pursuit title, he will also contest the Omnium event in Copenhagen.
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Trexlertown, Pa. (March 3, 2010) – As the Lehigh Valley digs out from the biggest snowstorm in more than a decade, the Valley Preferred Cycling Center (VPCC) is preparing to celebrate its 35th anniversary this summer with nine Friday nights of professional, international Olympic-caliber racing highlighted by the return of the USA Cycling Juniors Track National Championships, Executive Director Marty Nothstein announced Thursday.
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