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Tour de Nez returns with five days of racing action
LAKE TAHOE, Calif. (June 2009) - Cycling returns to Downtown Reno this June as the Northstar-at-Tahoe Tour De Nez gears up to bring the Reno/Tahoe area 5 days of racing action and parties galore. The 18th annual Tour De Nez will take place over 5 days, June 17-21, in Historic Downtown Truckee, Downtown Reno and wraps up at the village at Northstar-at-Tahoe. The race will feature both pro and amateur events including men’s and women’s races, hand cyclists, messenger races, the infamous clunker classic and even The Biggest Little Kid’s Race.
Women’s Prestige Cycling Series Kicks Off at Redlands
(March 24, 2009 - Minneapolis) The 2009 Women’s Prestige Cycling Series gets underway this week with the Redlands Bicycle Classic, the traditional opener for this women-only national series. Roster changes and changes in the Series schedule will add to the drama in this Series as it enters its sixth year. “Women’s racing is alive and well”, said Redlands Race Director Dan Rendler. “Our women’s field is the largest we have had in years with the who's who of women's cycling.”
Kelly Benefit Strategies Brings Triple Threat to Redlands
Jonas Carney's 2009 Kelly Benefit Strategies squad heads to the Redlands Classic this weekend with one of it's strongest line ups ever. The team moves west with an A-list roster that includes former Redlands Overall winner Andrew Bajadali, KOM jersey winner and new addition Jake Erker plus 2007 rainmaker Alex Candelario, pivotal in Bajadali's win two years ago. "We're beginning our season well rested but ready," says Jonas Carney, performance director. "There are a lot of teams out there with a ton of racing in their legs already but we're just getting started.
Armstrong recovering after surgery
Seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong was recovering Wednesday after surgery to repair his right collarbone, which was broken into four pieces in a crash on Monday at the Vuelta a Castilla y León. In an article posted on the Astana team website, doctor Doug Elenz, the orthopedic surgeon who performed the procedure in Austin, Texas, said it wasn't yet clear when Armstrong would be able to return to racing.