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March 3/99 7:56 am - Canadians 2-3-4 at Redlands, Murcia, Job Opportunity


Posted by Editor on 03/3/99
 

Redlands Classic

No official results yet, but we did get a telephone call from David Cathcart of Team Elita, who told us that in the women's race Lyne Bessette was second, Cybil Diguistini was third and Clara Hughes fourth! Dara Rogers (sister of pro men's racer Thurlow) won the stage. The riders got away in a break, from which Timex was the big missing factor. Apparently, Timex's Pam Schuster flatted as the attack was happening. More to come.


Vuelta a Murcia, Spain

Stage 1 - Murcia to Cartagena, 158.5 km

1. Davide Bramati (Ita) Mapei-Quick Step 3:57:14
2. Jan Svorada (Cze) Lampre-Daikin
3. Giovanni Lombardi (Ita) Telekom
4. Nicola Minali (Ita) Cantina Tollo-Alexia
5. Chris Peers (Bel) Lotto-Mobistar
6. Vjatceslav Ekimov (Rus) Amica Chips-Costa Almeria
7. Francesco Arazzi (Ita) Amica Chips-Costa Almeria
8. Fabio Baldato (Ita) Ballan-Alessio
9. Bert Dietz (Ger) Team Nurnberger
10. Michael Sandstod (Den) Team Home-Jack & Jones all s.t.


Announcement Tomorrow

We will have a significant announcement here tomorrow regarding a new project we are embarking upon. So check back early morning...


Summer Adrenalin Crew Needed!

Road Crew Manager

* The ROAD CREW MANAGER will be in charge of liaising with the Director of events to ensure all required work for events get accomplished in the predetermined manner.
* The ROAD CREW MANAGER will be responsible for driving the Trilife truck and trailer (along with one other driver) around to all the events across Canada and the USA. (A class A license is required - we will put you through the appropriate course and testing to obtain license prior to season)
* Extensive travel is required!
* As the Road Crew Manager, you will be the first on site, and the last to leave each venue. You will be responsible for the set up at each event, and the take down after each event. This includes ensuring each venue is in superb clean condition and that all the rental event supplies are returned to their respective owners. TSI‚s detailed list of the set up process will be the standard for which all events will follow. It will be the ROAD CREW MANAGER‚s responsibility to keep the road crew and other hired staff on the scheduled timelines in order for the event set up to be ready for race day.
* The ROAD CREW MANAGER will be in charge of the road crew and event staff.
* You should have an eye for marketing on site at events.
* The ROAD CREW MANAGER will liaise with Venue and Park managers to ensure that TSI meets all requirements before, after, and during the event.
* Ensure all TRILIFE race equipment is delivered on time, safely, and in proper working condition to each TRILIFE event outlined in our race calendar.
* The ROAD CREW MANAGER will be the manager on site, making sure all aspects of the event set up and coordination occur to TSI‚s standards.
* Contract will run from approximately May until October.

Traveling Event Staff (1 or 2 positions available)

* As the Event Staff, you will be the first on site, and the last to leave each venue. You will be responsible for the set up at each event, and the take down after each event. This includes ensuring each venue is in superb clean condition and that all the rental event supplies are returned to their respective owners. TSI‚s detailed list of the set up process will be the standard for which all events will follow.
* The Event Staff will ensure that all sponsor banners are maintained in exceptional condition.
* Extensive travel is required!
* One of the Event Staff will be responsible for driving the Trilife truck and trailer (along with one other driver) around to all the events across Canada and the USA. (A class A license is required - we will put you through the appropriate course and testing to obtain license prior to season)
* When at home in Ontario, you will be expected in the office for event related tasks.
* Contract will run from approximately May until October.

Mountain Bike Trail Manager

* The Trail Manager will be responsible for setting up and taking down all aspects of the race course at each event. This includes banners, tape, signage, aid stations etc.
* The Trail Manager will help in the execution of the event which includes coordinating volunteers, maintaining the course, and doing whatever it takes to ensure a successful event.
* You will report to the Road Crew Manager.
* You will help out, as required, in other aspects of set up and take down of the event staging area.
* Mountain Biking experience very beneficial.
* Contract will run from approximately May until October.
* Extensive travel is required!

Please forward your resumé to the attention of...
Steve Merker: Director of Events

Trilife Sports International
7321 Victoria Park Ave., Unit # 8
Markham, ON L3R 2Z8

Fax: 905.944.9434
E-mail: trilife@sympatico.ca

 

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