Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Center of Excellence award winners announced

Center of Excellence award winners announced

Colorado Springs, Colo. (January 26, 2009)— USA Cycling recently recognized five programs with $20,000 worth of cash grants through the USA Cycling Development Foundation Centers of Excellence program. With winners chosen based on organizational criteria and performance results in developing junior and U23 cycling athletes, the new women’s professional squad, Peanut Butter & Co. TWENTY 12, received top honors.
“The Peanut Butter & Co. TWENTY 12 team (formerly known as the Proman Hit Squad) has proven their long-term vision and dedication to the athletes by scheduling above their own domestic agendas,” explained USA Cycling’s Director of Athletics Jim Miller. “It’s achieved significant accomplishments in terms of national and international results while balancing its focus on development and the mentoring of young riders.”
The women’s-only professional squad, Peanut Butter & Co. TWENTY 12 plans to continue a balanced approach to development aiming for the 2012 Olympic Games in London. While the professional team is a primary focus, the program will continue to develop young American riders by providing emerging talent with opportunities to race with the elite squad, a formula which has proven successful. Riders will compete in North American and international races with a focus on World Cup events, World Championships and the 2012 Olympics under the direction of 2008 Olympic Gold Medalist, Kristin Armstrong.
Rad Racing (Olympia, Wash.), Team Swift (Fulton, Calif.), Boulder Devo (Boulder, Colo.) and the Young Medalists of the Lehigh Valley Cycling Club (Pa.) will also receive cash grants as honorable mention award winners.
Funded by the USA Cycling Development Foundation, these grants are awarded to programs that meet specific structural requirements with the potential and ability to develop athletes into international-level competitors. Each recipient’s recognition is directly linked to their efforts toward the development of young cyclists.
Since the program’s inception seven years ago, USA Cycling has distributed over $140,000 to grass roots development programs thanks to donations to the USA Cycling Development Foundation.
Honorable mention designee Rad Racing boasts a roster of over 35 junior and U23 athletes who compete in road, track, mountain bike and cyclo-cross events across the country. Team Swift is another long-running junior development program with members in multiple states and great success at placing riders into National Team programs. Boulder Devo has proven to be one of the top mountain bike development squads in the country over the last few years, also with a focus on developing riders for international competition. The Young Medalists Cycling Team, operating under the Lehigh Valley Cycling Club (LVCC) will also receive a cash grant for the third year in a row. The program’s development team structure was formed in 2006 under the LVCC and features dozens of junior riders who specialize in road and track events.
USA Cycling recognizes the outstanding work of all of these Centers of Excellence as they continue to grow the model of athlete development in cycling and contribute to the elevated levels of competition and growth of the sport in the United States.
Peanut Butter & Co. TWENTY 12 (Marin, Calif.)
Rad Racing (Olympia, Wash.)
Team Swift (Fulton, Calif.)
Boulder Devo (Boulder, Colo.)
Young Medalists (Lehigh Valley, Pa.)
An additional nine groups have also been awarded the designation as USA Cycling Centers of Excellence. All of these groups have displayed comprehensive development plans for their junior and U23 riders.
Lehigh Wheelmen Future Champions (Lehigh Valley, Pa.)
Red Zone Cycling (Louisville, Ky.)
Orlando Road Club (Orlando, Fla.)
Tristar Cycling Team (Brentwood, Tenn.)
Des Moines Cycle Club (Des Moines, Iowa)
Boise Young Rider Development Squad (Boise, Id.)
Team Kenda (Chicago, Ill.)
Team Specialized Racing (San Francisco, Calif.)
Major Motion Cycling Club (Los Angeles, Calif.)
About the USA Cycling Development Foundation
Created in 2000 to support the future of American cycling, the USA Cycling Development Foundation (USACDF) raises money to drive American athlete development programs in cycling. As the non-profit fundraising arm of the national governing body, the USACDF receives no federal funding or subsidies and operates solely through private donations from individuals, corporations, and other foundations. The money raised by the Foundation funds programs for juniors, U23 and other future Olympic athletes in all disciplines of competitive cycling. For more information about the USA Cycling Development Foundation, visit www.usadf.org.





http://www.usacycling.org/news/user/story.php?id=4644

Sunday, January 24, 2010

United By Sport LLC announces Peanut Butter & Co. TWENTY12 Professional Cycling Team.


A combination of youth and experiences paves the road to 2012 Olympics.

San Francisco, CA (January 25, 2010) - After a very successful four-year development program as ProMan Hit Squad resulting in numerous National Championships and international podiums, General Manager Nicola Cranmer is proud to announce Peanut Butter & Co. as the team’s new Title Partner. United By Sport LLC has assembled what promises to be a very strong roster and talented management for the 2010 season with a purposeful balance and approach to the program that will focus development for the 2012 Olympic games in London.

Swiss based ProMan (Project Management) will continue as a supporting partner of the team, along with many returning brands and some exciting new partners that will be announced shortly.

“I am extremely excited to be working with such a dynamic brand like Peanut Butter & Co. Peanut butter is a perfect partner for cycling and the perfect fuel for race day,” said Nicola Cranmer Team Founder and Manager. “The roster we have assembled are all highly motivated to race their bikes.”

While the professional team is a primary focus, the program will continue to develop young American riders providing these emerging talents the opportunity to race with the elite squad, which has proven to be a successful formula. Riders will compete in North America and international races with a focus on World Cup events, World Championships and the 2012 Olympics under the direction of 2008 Olympic Gold Medalist, Kristin Armstrong.

“I am really excited about being part of the Peanut Butter & Co TWENTY12 team. I look forward to helping each one of our riders accomplish their personal goals and dream in the sport of cycling as we head towards the Olympic Games in London 2012,” said Armstrong.
Through the partnership, Peanut Butter & Co will be providing product samples to race attendees and prime prizes at select races, along with keeping the team fueled with peanut products throughout the season. Peanut Butter & Co’s products are all-natural and made exclusively from peanuts grown in the USA.

"We are very excited to be working Nicola Cranmer and Kristin Armstrong on the Peanut Butter & Co.TWENTY12 team. Our cyclists are some of the strongest competitors on the women’s racing circuit, and we fully expect future Olympians to come from our team," said Lee Zalben, Founder and President of Peanut Butter & Co.

With four riders, Shelley Evans (Olds), Cari Higgins, Coryn Rivera and Ruth Winder returning, the roster is bolstered by top climber Mara Abbott, power houses Katharine Carroll and Lauren Tamayo, all rounder Kristin McGrath and rising stars Alisha Welsh and Sinead miller this looks to be powerful combination.

Riders

Mara Abbott - USA
Katharine Carroll – USA
Shelley Evans (Olds) - USA
Cari Higgins - USA
Kristin McGrath - USA
Sinead Miller (19 years) - USA
Coryn Rivera (17 years) - USA
Lauren Tamayo - USA
Alisha Welsh - USA
Ruth Winder (16 years) – USA

Media contact: Kimberly Eberl
(773) 697- 8488
kimberly@motionpr.net

Peanut Butter & Co. TWENTY12 Team from Jim Fryer/BrakeThrough Media on Vimeo.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

BEIJING WORLD CUP



Cari Higgins races Beijing. The only woman on the U.S.A squad.
Cari is racing Points, Scratch and Keirin.
Cari finishes 5th in Qualifyer, 17th Final

Saturday, January 09, 2010

LAVRA Winter Classic Presented by: Cal Pacific Export Packers



Photo: Lauren Tamayo by USAC

Omnium
1st Lauren Tamayo

Tempo
1st Lauren Tamayo
2nd Tara Whitten
3rd Cari Higgins
4th Hanan Alves-Hyde


Points
1st Tara Whitten
2nd Lauren Tamayo
3rd Cari Higgins

4th Sinead Miller

Scratch
1st Lauren Tamayo
2nd Cari Higgins

3rd Tara Whitten
4th Sinead Miller

After spending a few days at USAC Training Camp at Home Depot Center Velodrome, the squad took part in the winter omnium. It was a great opportunity just have some fun and get some good training in. The first race was a 20 lap tempo, and Canadian, Tara Whitten the 2009 UCI Track World Championships Omnium Silver medalist took control of the race from the gun. Cari took the first lap points, while everyone else was single file behind Tara. A few laps in things started heating up. Hanan got things rolling, sprinting around Tara and taking the points for the lap. After another lap or so Lauren started going for points making Tara surge every time. Finally with about 4 laps to go Lauren went for points with only Hanan following. They worked together to take the remainder of the points that were left for the race, with Lauren winning the final sprint, Hanan 2nd and Cari 3rd. The final placing: Lauren 1st, Tara 2nd, Cari 3rd, Hanan 4th.

Next up the points race. 4 sprints every 10 laps. Cari gave Tara a good run for her money in the first 2 sprints, each winning one. After the 2nd sprint is when Lauren made her move, and attacked right over the top. After a lap or so Tara bridged across, and the two worked together to lap what was left of the field. Final results: Tara 1st, Lauren 2nd, Cari 3rd.





The final event on tap was the 20 lap scratch race. By the time this one rolled around we were all feeling the training and racing, but it was a good way to end the night. It was a pretty controlled race. Tara tried catching us off guard at one point and put in an attack, but Lauren was able to bring her back. They worked together for a few laps before the field all came back together. Cari put in an attack with Hanan to follow. Tara jumped after them and Lauren followed. After a few laps we were all together again and focusing on the finish. Coming into the bell lap Lauren went to the front with Cari on her hip. It stayed that way all the way to the line. Lauren 1st, Cari 2nd, and Tara 3rd.


Friday, January 08, 2010

Annual Litter Pick up




Annual Litter Pick-Up
Date: Saturday January 9th
Time: 1:00pm til about 3:00pm
Where: Meet at the Gazebo in Corte Madera across street from Eat My Cookies 209 Corte Madera Ave.


Who would have thought that spending a rainy day picking up litter along the road could be fun? Well the PROMAN cycling team did just that. Last year enthusiastic volunteers from all over the Bay Area came together and spent over 3 hours Sunday afternoon cleaning up rubbish on Alexander grade between the town of Sausalito and the north end of the Golden Gate Bridge, ab
out a one-mile stretch.

Everyone put in 110% effort to get this messy job done, and did it with a smile! The volunteers laughed with each other, and also at the strangest things found on the roadside. As well as junior riders we had three elite National champions doing their part. It was an incredibly constructive 3 hours. With cyclists and drivers thanking us as they passed. The final toll was 14 extra large heavy-duty trash bags filled to capacity, one large plastic bin, also filled and a junky old door that had been discarded on the road and a beautifully refreshed commute route! The event was organized by current Masters World Champion, Lorraine Jarvis.

Lorraine has planned the next date and location! We will be asking other cycling teams and clubs in the area to join us. Its our goal to make this a National event, encouraging teams and clubs around the country to clean up the neighborhood where they ride, train or commute by bike. ~ Nicola
On behalf of the team... a huge THANKS to all the volunteers!

Please contact: Lorraine Jarvis
Jarvislorraine@comcast.net



Photo: Bob Cullinan
Lorraine Jarvis
Masters World Champ 500m