Wills, Jones Assault Pikes Peak
Tuesday, 31 August 2010 04:19
Colorado Springs handcyclist, Drew Wills, rode up Pikes Peak today, as a part of the inaugural "Assault on the Peak" event. Wills finished the steep, 24.5 mile climb -- which includes long sections of dirt road -- in 6 hours and 11 minutes, proving yet again that there really aren't many obstacles nowadays for people with spinal cord injuries.
Also completing the climb today was another Paralympic cyclist, Allison Jones, a Paralympic medalist and an OTC resident athlete. Jones -- who is an above the knee amputee and riides a two-wheeled bike -- finished in 4:30 minutes.Read More...
Tour de La France, Anderson, SC
Friday, 27 August 2010 22:11
USA CYCLING AND US HANDCYCING ROLL INTO ANDERSON FOR THE 2nd ANNUAL TOUR DE LA FRANCE ON LABOR DAY WEEKEND
ANDERSON, SC—On Saturday, September 4th, Anderson County’s streets will fill with cyclists of all ages and abilities. The 2010 Tour de La France has been sanctioned by the USA Cycling Association as well as the US Handcycling Association. Last year’s ride had more than 100 riders and raised in excess of $7,000 for the Cancer Association of Anderson. The 2nd Annual Tour de La France promises even more excitement, offering something for everyone.
At 8 am, cyclist will gather at the La France Elementary School to begin their ride. Some riders will choose the Family Fun Ride, a 14.8 mile route into Downtown Anderson, while the die-hard cyclists will enjoy the Tour de La France Challenge Ride, a 40-mile scenic tour through Anderson County’s beautiful country-side. Read More...
Team USA Wraps Up Para Cycling World Championships with Silver in the Team Relay
Sunday, 22 August 2010 23:45
The U.S. Paralympic cycling team wrapped up the 2010 Para Cycling World Championships in Baie Comeau, Canada (Quebec) today with a silver in the new, team relay event. Oz Sanchez, Matt Updike, and Muffy Davis raced hard against the powerhouse German and Swiss teams to come away with more hardware on the heels of two Golds by Sanchez, two silvers by Davis, and a near miss at a bronze in the road race by Updike, bringing the total medals for handcycling to five...the most by handcyclists on the team since 2002 where they won 10 medals in Altenstadt, Germany.
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