The TREK Women's
Triathlon Series™ plans to hold one dozen
races across the country, with nearly 25,000
anticipated participants, making it one of
the largest multisport events in the world. Read entire article
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Triathlon
legend Sally Edwards, Hall of Fame
triathlete, CEO of HeartZones USA,
and best-selling author of 22 books
on triathlon and fitness training,
is the Spokeswoman for the new
Series. Sally was formerly the
Spokeswoman for the Danskin Women's
Triathlon Series.
Trek Women's Triathlon Series
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Yaroslav
Popovych, a top ten Tour de France and Giro
d’Italia finisher, has signed a two-year
agreement with the Astana Cycling Team.
Starting in January 2009, the Ukrainian
cyclist will join Johan Bruyneel’s team,
which already includes top Grand Tour riders
Lance Armstrong, Alberto Contador, Levi
Leipheimer, and Andreas Klöden.
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Jeremiah ICES the competition at the
Iceman Cometh
Jeremiah Bishop has
managed to extend his season-ending streak
past September, through October, and into
November. He just won the
ICEMAN COMETH
in Traverse City, Michigan, in record time,
to close a string of wins including the
NUE series
Oktoberfest
in Charlotte, and the Sierra-Tahoe 100 back
in early September. After turning on the
jets in July, he's been on stellar form,
showing pure determination in continuing to
race when many have hung it up for the year.
Armstrong faces another vicious
cycle in France As reported at
USATODAY.com
By Erich Schlegel for
USA TODAY AUSTIN — In what
Lance Armstrong calls his "dream scenario,"
he finishes the 2009 Tour de France on the
famed Champs-Elysees in Paris wearing the
champion's yellow jersey, then convenes his
Global Cancer Initiative summit in the
French capital the next day.
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Grant Enables Nonprofit Advocacy Group To
Build Meters, Expand Program
(Waterloo, WI) – Trek Bicycle
Corporation—through its
1 World 2 Wheels initiative—has made a
major grant to
Freiker, Inc., a bike-to-school program
based in Boulder, Colorado. Freiker, short
for “FREquent bIKER,” will use the grant to
expand its wildly successfully program to
communities and school systems hungry for a
proven approach for getting kids to ride
bikes as the primary method of getting to
school.