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 on: August 29, 2010, 08:04:08 PM 
Started by JKluck - Last post by JKluck
Come out Tuesdays and Thursdays to learn and practice cyclocross.  We meet at Tuthill Park @ 5:15pm rain or shine!  I am there each week and can help show beginners the basics.  I usually leave Two wheeler dealer at around 5pm so you can also meet at the shop and ride over to the park.  Come out for some fun and a great workout.  If you have any questions feel free to email me at Jpatagonia18@aol.com or swing into TwoWheelerDealer. 

Thanks  Jeff Kluck

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 on: August 25, 2010, 01:22:22 PM 
Started by Greg Gleason - Last post by Greg Gleason
Good Afternoon Team,

I will be riding this Thursday starting at 6:30pm from Harmodon park.  The wind is going to be high and from the south so it should be a great day for a team ride (we all work together). ;-)  So if you can make it great see you there if not maybe next time.

Later,
Greg

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 on: August 19, 2010, 06:58:46 PM 
Started by Jbuehns - Last post by Jbuehns
Team,

In light of the terrible news yesterday regarding Kevin Lee Rogers, should we do something in acknowledgment before the race or something?  The timing of this race on the heels of such an incident may be an opportunity to raise awareness? Just a thought.

Did anyone know Mr. Rogers personally?

-Josh

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 on: August 17, 2010, 10:58:09 PM 
Started by TroyE - Last post by TroyE
Anyone else going to Jefferson Wednesday evening?

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 on: August 15, 2010, 08:35:06 PM 
Started by Bill.Colson - Last post by Bill.Colson

I had the best day of my cycling career in the Neck Yoke Road hill climb TT today. It was a 7 mile hill climb with about 2,000 feet of climbing. For those of you that have ridden this hill you know how steep and hard it is. It has multiple sections that reach 16% and a 2 mile section that averages 12%.  I won with a time of 25 minutes and 1 second, and beat the nearest rider by just shy of 2 minutes.

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 on: August 15, 2010, 08:33:32 PM 
Started by Bill.Colson - Last post by Bill.Colson
I had the best day of my cycling career in the Neck Yoke Road hill climb TT today. It was a 7 mile hill climb with about 2,000 feet of climbing. For those of you that have ridden this hill you know how steep and hard it is. It has multiple sections that reach 16% and a 2 mile section that averages 12%.  I won with a time of 25 minutes and 1 second, and beat the nearest rider by just shy of 2 minutes.

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 on: August 12, 2010, 08:58:49 AM 
Started by Khoff - Last post by Greg Gleason
Howdy All,

I will be there at around 5:20ish to go for a 20 mile ride before we get started with the crit practice.  So if you are interested in getting some saddle time in please join me.

Hopefully the weather holds!!!

Thanks,
Greg

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 on: August 11, 2010, 10:54:32 PM 
Started by sobrien - Last post by Bill.Colson
Go Sram red they feel just as stiff and are worry free. As much as i love Easton stuff, it all seems to have issues. I have had problems with my wheels, stems, cranks, and handlebars from them. I think they should stick with aluminum products. They have been good about warranty but it is still a pain in the ass. From now on I will stay away from their goods. I am sold on Reynolds and Zipps as far as wheels go. They are tested and true. If you look around online you can find many blogs about this very subject. I am glad to here they took care of you Steve!

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 on: August 11, 2010, 04:50:44 PM 
Started by Khoff - Last post by Khoff
We will be meeting at the crit course (Same course as the series we put on last year) at 6:30 this Thursday instead of splitting the group up. Hope to see u all there.

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 on: August 10, 2010, 10:19:42 PM 
Started by R.Waterfall - Last post by R.Waterfall
Just 3 of us showed up for the practice TT.  Justin M got there a bit late but rode the course anyway.  Tommy, Greg and I were a bit too gassed or short on time to ride with him.

Word of warning to all that haven't riden the course... HILLS!  This might be one of the most rolling courses for TT's that you have seen.  The Tour de Fish course had quite a bit of climbing but not sure as many feet of climbing as this route.

If you plan to compete in the TT, it would be a great idea to practice at speed on the course.

Sorry I can't be there for more of the practice races... but good luck to all. See you in about 11 days for the races.

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