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August 18/00 10:58 am - Track, Mercury News, CCA Moving, Alberta, Electric Bikes, Masters


Posted by Editor on 08/18/00
 

Track Report

Coach/Manager Kurt Innes has sent in a report from Dallas, Texas:

Just returned from Thursday night racing here in Dallas. Similar format to our own racing at the Glenmore velodrome in Calgary. 40 racers in attendance, 15 raced in the senior mens category 1 & 2 field. Tanya (Dubnicoff) took part in the cat 1& 2 chariot race .

This is a 1.5 lap race from a standing start. Tanya placed 2nd in her heat, and qualified for the final. In the final Nathan Rogut (USA national team) had a great start and the lead into turn 3. Nathan held the lead to the finish. Tanya also had a great start in the final, taking 2nd wheel immediately. Tanya was able to pull up behind Nathan (to a max speed of 65.7 km/hr ) and finish a close 2nd in this open mens field - the field was very competitive! - and the racing very good tonite.

Both starts (heat and final) tonite for Tanya were exceptional. The peak (or max) speed she reached in both rides were also very good (matching her max speed from the time trials this morning). Racing really brought out the "goods" ,and this was a great end to day 1 of our "Olympic rehearsal" here in Dallas.

Tomorrow there is a sprint tournament. We are going to take part in this . There are 5 or 6 locals here with the same speed as the world's best women, and this will be a great day 2 of the rehearsal for Duber ( simulating the 1/4 finals at the Olympics!).

More news tomorrow.

Kurt


Mercury Tries for Division I

The Mercury Cycling Team will apply to become a 1st division team in 2001 in hopes of riding the Tour de France it was announced today.

The Mercury Division of the Ford Motor Company will be the title sponsor worldwide.

"We are very excited about the opportunity to step up. The team has performed brilliantly and the Marketing partnerships this will bring are awesome. The exposure opportunity this will bring is very exciting for the Mercury Brand", states Jennifer Beindorf, Lincoln/Mercury Marketing Communications.

On the Marketing side, The Team will now have the marketing prowess of Y&R/Impiric to help put together the partnerships with Mercury. Mercury has had several very successful promotions built around the team in the past 3 years.

On the team side, Director John Wordin has been busy recruiting riders to the team and expects to have enough points to qualify for the first division.

"We have signed some high profile riders and I hope to release the names Sept. 1. This will be the first time that there will be 2 US 1st Divisions teams and the first time for 2 US teams in the Tour de France. With all of the riders from this season returning, we are very excited about our chances."

The Mercury Cycling Team has won 87 races this season and is ranked #1 in both the Team and Individual NRC standings. The Team has been named North American Team of the Year for the last 4 seasons.


CCA Moving

Effective August 21, 2000, the Canadian Cycling Association office will be re-locating to:

Canadian Cycling Association
2197 Riverside Drive, Suite 702
Ottawa, Ontario
K1H 7X3

As of Monday August 21, 2000 new contact numbers are:

Telephone #: 613 248-1353
Fax #: 613 248-9311

Email address stays the same.


Alberta News
(courtesy GF and ABA)

For the upcoming weekend is the Michael Almdahl Provincial Road Race, hosted by Juventus Cycling Club. The event is this Sunday near Mink Lake. Sign-on is between 8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. at Keephills Hall (west on Hwy 627-Garden Valley Rd). The races start at 10:00 a.m.

Distances:
Cat 1/2 - 178 km
Cat 3 - 130 km
Cat 4 - 114 km
Cat 5 - 50 km
Women - 114 km

For more information please contact the Chris Rubuliak at 780-466-2401 or the ABA office.

Next weekend is both the Accept the Challenge Mountain Bike Race and the Masters Provincial Road Race on Sunday, August 27.. A pre-ride is being hosted by the ABA on Saturday August 26 at 11:00 am for the Accept the Challenge, please contact Fern at 780-963-6693 or the ABA office for more details.


Electric Bikes on the Streets

Transport Canada and the Centre d'Experimentation des Vehicles Electriques du Quebec, as part of their joint Electric Bike 2000 initiative, are running a 3 month trial of electric bikes. The trial will look at the effectiveness of alternative transportation in improving air quality. 400 cyclists in Toronto, Montreal, Quebec City and St-Jerome (Quebec) will participate.


The World Comes To Bromont in 2 Weeks

Bromont, Quebec -(August 15, 2000) - It is a little more than 2 weeks before cyclists from around the world arrive in Bromont for the 2000 UCI World Masters Mountain Bike Championships, to be held September 1st and 2nd.

The UCI World Masters Mountain Bike Championships are the officially recognized world championship competitions for age group mountain bike competitors. So far, over 270 riders from 19 countries have registered to compete in both cross-country (XC) and downhill (DH) events, ranging in age from 30 to 69 years.

Among the competitors already registered are 36 former champions, including:

  • Bill Hurley, Chelsea, Québec, Canada - 1999 30-34 men XC World Masters Champion, and current Pan Am champion.
  • Gary Myers, USA - 1999 55-59 men XC World Masters Champion
  • Christian Jupillat, France - 1999 50-54 men XC World Masters Champion
  • Lorenzo Dal Bon - 1999 men 40-44 DH Latin American Masters Champion
  • Steve Sterrit, Bermuda - 35-39 Bermuda National XC MTB Champion
  • Vincent Flanagan, Japan - 96/97 men 35-39 XC Japan Champion
  • Anderson Shiu, Hong Kong - 1999 men 35-39 DH Hong Kong Champion
  • Guido Fulgoni, Italy - 1999 men 40-44 DH Italian Champion
  • Locchi Guiseppe, Italy - 1997 men 40-44 DH World Masters Champion
  • Marco Carrer, Switzerland - 2000 men 30-34 XC Swiss Champion
  • Philipe Souveton, France - men 30-34 XC Champion
  • Gerard Bertrand, France - 2000 men 50-54 XC Champion
  • Roger Mascaro - 98/99 men 45-49 DH French Masters Champion
  • Kathi Krause, USA - 1999 women 40-44 DH World Masters Champion
  • Shelly Allen, USA - 1998 women 35-39 Grundig Expert World Cup Winner and 4 time Florida State Champion


For more information, or to register, visit the website at www.bromontbiking.com.


Happy Birthday To...

Mountain biker Elladee Brown (yesterday)... Elladee was a silver medallist at the world championships - anyone remember what event and year? (Post your answers in the Forums)

 

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