Bionicon Backcountry Mountainbikes Signs On As Title Sponsor of 2008 Keyesville Classic

February 21st, 2008 by adam

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New Partnership with the Southern Sierra Fat Tire Association promises to bring renewed energy to a timeless event!

RIDGECREST, CA – Bionicon Backcountry Mountainbikes has teamed up with the Southern Sierra Fat Tire Association (SSFTA) as the title sponsor of the 20th Annual Keyesville Classic, March 14th – 16th. An early-season event on the USA Cycling Calendar, the event will feature cyclists of all ages and skill levels, all bound by a common love of riding serpentine singletrack on their knobby tired machines.

The 2008 Keyesville Classic will feature cross country, down hill, and short track races over the course of the weekend. The signature event of the weekend, the Bionicon All Mountain Stage Race, combines the three events into a three-stage race, which encourages riders to test their all around strengths against other racers. During the All Mountain Stage Race, riders must use the same bike for all three events, with the exception of an allowed tire change for the downhill race stage.

The event will begin Friday March 14th at the Kernville Brewery with a showing of KLUNKERZ, at 6:00pm, and friendly atmosphere where event participants and attendees can mingle and celebrate the history of mountain biking. The public is invited to arrive early and enjoy the food and beer at the brewery, which opens at 1:00pm.

Attendees will find vendors, food, live music Saturday, and great camping at the staging area. A Vintage Bike race and Trials competition are also planned, and are always crowd favorites.

For a complete schedule of events, and more information about the 2008 Keyesville Classic, brought to you by Bionicon Backcountry Mountainbikes, visit http://www.ssfta.com/.

source: Bicycle Newswire

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PUSH Industries takes on the Rock Shox Vivid for 2008

February 21st, 2008 by adam

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PUSH - to put forth vigorous or persistent efforts.

As we move further into 2008 PUSH Industries is excited to announce a new development program geared specifically towards the Downhill Racing segment of the marketplace.

Darren Murphy from PUSH commented, “Our goal really is to see what kind of performance we can get out of MTB suspension if we remove the thinking that we’re restricted by the stock shock or fork chassis. It’s not that we’re working with junk, in fact far from it! Today’s MTB suspension components are precision works of art with tremendous performance and reliability. At the same time however, manufactures have to stay within certain guidelines to deliver the product to the mass market. We have some great resources such as our leverage rate analysis hardware and software, on-board data logging, dynamometer, and CNC machining capabilities all under our roof so we feel like we’re really well equipped to take this on.”

The first program for test riders will be focused around the new Rock Shox Vivid rear shock. Specifically the Santa Cruz V10 and Iron Horse Sunday platforms, as both of these bikes have unique characteristics. The new PUSH World Cup Tune features separate external Hi and Low speed compression adjust, bringing the Vivid into the company of the Cane Creek Double Barrel as a completely adjustable 4-way damping system. This combined with new proprietary seal and wiper systems designed specifically for maximum sealability and minimum friction, 5th generation VxR high flow internal main cylinder piston, reservoir extension for increased oil and gas volume, bottoming system, and position-locking adjustable spring retainer all ensure that this unit will be ready to rip!

For more information stay tuned to www.pushindustries.com

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source: Darren Murphy

 

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adidas eyewear and St. Patty’s Day Race Sponsor “Earthed” Movie Premier in Laguna Beach Tomorrow

February 21st, 2008 by adam

adidas eyewear and St. Patty’s Day Race Sponsor “Earthed” Movie Premier in Laguna Beach Tonight (Thursday) Supporting Main Sponsors BIKE Mag, Shimano, Felt and New Belgium Brewing

Fullerton, CA - February 21, 2008 - - adidas eyewear and the St. Patty’s Weekend Downhill and Super D race at Bootleg Canyon have stepped in to support BIKE Magazine’s fundraiser, showing the new “Earthed 5″ Mountain Bike movie in Laguna Beach, California on Thursday the 21st of February.

Bike Magazine, along with Shimano and Felt Bicycles, will premiere Earthed: The Law of Fives at the historic Regency Theater in downtown Laguna Beach, California. The premier will be followed by a party at Hennessey’s Tavern in Laguna, sponsored by New Belgium. The movie begins at 7 p.m. on Thursday, February 21, with the party following at 9. Tickets cost $10.

The event not only offers a rare chance to see the film at a widescreen movie theater in a classic mountain bike town, but is a fundraiser for local trails. All proceeds will be put back into local trail systems. “We just wanted to hold a cool event for the local mountain bike community,” said Lou Mazzante, Bike’s Editor. “We also hope to raise several thousand dollars to rebuild local trails damaged by the recent fires in Southern California.”

Win Shades and Goggles from adidas eyewear

adidas eyewear is donating several pairs of its new 2008 casual performance glasses and goggles. Featured will be the Bonzer, a tall, squared-off model that provides classic coverage with bit of attitude. Also on the donation list is the Burna LU goggle, featuring ClimaCool anti-fog technology, all of the usual high-quality made-in-austria features of adidas eyewear, as well as the unique “LU” graphics by professional snowboarder Luggi Goller.

Win an Entry to the New Downhill Season Opener - St. Patty’s Day Weekend at Bootleg Canyon

The lucky winners of those goggles just may want to test them out as one of a few winners of free entry into the new Downhill and Super-D season opening race at Bootleg Canyon, in Boulder City, Nevada over St. Patty’s Day weekend (March 15th and 16th…) “The Earthed movies are always awesome, the guys at BIKE are supporting my race at Bootleg, and this premier is for a good cause” states Dave “Crash” Collins - promoter of the St. Patty’s Weekend race. “When I heard about this event, I hopped on my bike and rode straight to BIKE’s headquarters to donate entries. This is going to be awesome.”

Click here to enter the St. Patty’s Day Downhilll and Super-D

Earthed: The Law of Fives

Earthed: The Law of Fives is the latest film in the popular Earthed series. Produced by filmmaker Alex Rankin, the film follows the world’s greatest downhill racers as they compete around the globe on the World Cup circuit. The film blends intense race action, rider commentary with scenes shot on the riders’ home trails.

 

About adidas eyewear adidas Eyewear is a global leader in optical technology and innovation in the sporting and lifestyle categories. Manufactured exclusively in Austria, adidas Eyewear products feature the latest in high-performance materials, features, and fashion.

adidas eyewear is available through finer bicycle retailers throughout the US, and for dealers to buy through distributors QBP and BTI.

adidas eyewear http://www.bti-usa.com/public/category/AP/APEW/3A

About CFE PR+

Industry leaders including Shimano, RockShox, Giant, Ergon, adidas eyewear, Red Bull, Nike Cycling, GU, Brave Soldier and more have utilized Steve Boehmke’s proven Public Relations, Marketing, Copywriting, Business and Product Development skills to take their businesses to new levels of success.

Contact CFE PR+ at 714.633.9955 to Elevate Your Brand.

Make it a great day.

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source: Steve Boehmke

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Greetings from Diablo Freeride Park! - The 2008 U.S. Open of Mountain Biking is just around the corner!

February 21st, 2008 by adam

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The 2008 U.S. Open of Mountain Biking is just around the corner!

 

Each year nearly 500 athletes from across the globe make the pilgrimage to Diablo Freeride Park to battle for over $50,000 in cash and prizes and to stake claim to the coveted U.S. Open championship title. The unique Pro/AM format provides up-and-coming athletes with a rare opportunity to compete against the world’s elite gravity racers.

Returning in its sixth year, the 2008 U.S. Open will feature an improved downhill course, the addition of a Dual Slalom discipline and an increased cash and prize purse package. Located only 45 minutes from Newark International airport, the U.S. Open venue is uniquely and conveniently located within the largest cycling demographic in America!

Information regarding this years event can now be found by visiting: www.diablofreeridepark.com/usopen.html

May 23-25, 2008
-Downhill / Dual Slalom
-500+ athletes
-Nearly 5,000 freeriders and spectators
-$50,000 in cash and prizes
-Tons of media coverage

Thank you for your time, we hope to see you at the US OPEN! In any event, all best wishes for a successful 2008 season!

source: Shawn Orecchio

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Nema International Sponsors Team Yeti for 2008!

February 20th, 2008 by adam

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San Marcos, California (February 19, 2008) - Nema International is proud to announce the addition of Team Yeti / Fox Shox and their selected affiliates to our 2008 team.

2008 marks Nema’s official launch into the downhill race market, with the introduction of the highly anticipated ‘Podium’ downhill line. In order to truly demonstrate our dedication to the sport, Nema has established a relationship with one of the premier teams and brands in the industry – Yeti Cycles.

“I am excited that Nema and Yeti could team up,” said Nema president, Erick Kozin. “It was a natural fit for these two core mountain bike brands to come together. I look forward to an exciting season ahead!”

Team Yeti / Fox Shox will be essential in the introduction and progression of Nema’s ‘Podium’ line. Made with the mountain bike rider in mind the ‘Podium’ shorts will be instrumental in the performance and comfort of riders of all abilities.

“There is no other team or brand around with as much heritage as Yeti Cycles,” stated Dylan Dean, Nema team manager. “Their commitment to racing at the world cup, national and regional levels is outstanding. Their relationship to the Yeti bike owner is inspiring! It is a direct mirror of our goals here at Nema.”

Working with Nema’s custom apparel program, Yeti riders (Sam Blenkinsop, Justin Leov, Ross Milan, TJ Sharp, Chis Boice, Rudy Unrau & select affiliated rides) will be donning customized versions of the ‘Podium’ short, which will match Yeti’s recognized white, black & turquoise colors. Yeti riders will also be wearing the classic ‘Breather’ gloves, topping off their race kit.

“I’m excited to have Nema a part of our team here at Yeti,” said Chris Conroy, Yeti President. “With a long tradition in producing quality products, and their dedication to the future, Nema is a perfect addition to Yeti’s strong legacy.”

Both Nema and Yeti’s tradition in quality and rider satisfaction is represented throughout the products they produce. Be it on the race track, or on our home trails,… style, comfort and performance are essential in every product made.

For more information please visit www.nemamtb.com and www.yeticycles.com.

source: Dylan Dean

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Michael Golinski joins Dekerf Cycle Innovations

February 20th, 2008 by adam

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Chris Dekerf, owner of Dekerf Cycle Innovations is pleased to announce that Michael Golinski has joined the Dekerf Cycles team. Michael has become a co-owner of Dekerf Cycles with Chris and will handle all sales and marketing functions for Dekerf Cycles. This will enable Chris to spend more time on the shop floor building the high quality titanium and steel frames that the company is so well known for worldwide.

Michael has an extensive background in the bicycle industry as former co-owner of Spot Brand Components, as well as having worked at Paul Components, Syncros and Rocky Mountain Bicycles.

Chris Dekerf has been operating Dekerf Cycle Innovations since 1990 and building hand crafted frames under the Dekerf brand since 1993.

source: Michael at Dekerf Cycles

 

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Rocky Mountain Bicycles 2008 XC Team

February 20th, 2008 by adam

Vancouver, B.C. Canada, February 19th, 2008

Rocky Mountain Bicycles announces Olympic ambitious cross-country team. Headed by Silver medalists Marie-Hélène Prémont (Athens 2004) and Alison Sydor (Atlanta 1996), Rocky Mountain bikes looks to add a hat trick to it’s long standing history at the Olympics. Our team’s deep talent pool will also see competition at World Cups, Norbas and a continued effort in the epic market that will include events such as Trans Rockies (www.transrockies.com), Trans Alps, Trans Germany and the BC Bike Race (www.bcbikerace.com).

 

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Along with Marie-Hélène Prémont and Alison Sydor, Jean Anne McKirdy will return, after an amazing year in 2007 that began in South Africa with her and her partner battling for the lead in the mixed category of the Cape Epic they eventually finished third.

 

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Along with the women of RMB, we will see Max Plaxton 2006 World Champion Bronze medalist and Raphael Gagne pursue World Cup and Olympic dreams. These two young men have represented Canada for the last few years and are poised to make a large impact on the mountain bike scene. Andreas Hestler, three time winner of the Trans Rockies will be back for select events and along with Max have planned to attack the BC Bike Race. On the epic front Alison and teammates Carsten Bresser and Pia Sundsted from the German squad ‘Bike Action-Rocky Mountain Bicycles’ will share duties on the Trans Germany and the Trans Alps and the World Cup Marathon series.

 

This season promises to be one of the best on record as the team welcomes Peter Vallance as the new Manager. Peter has been getting his hands dirty with bikes for more than twelve years and has crewed for several professional mountain bike teams including six years with the Canadian National Team.

 

Keep your antennae tuned to the news to see what’s going on with Rocky Mountain Bicycles during the 2008 season (www.bikes.com).

source: A. Hestler

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GREG MINNAAR WELCOMED TO SANTA CRUZ

February 20th, 2008 by adam

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New Santa Cruz Syndicate member, Greg Minnaar, had a chance to check out his new digs with a trip to Santa Cruz in February. Being welcomed to the Syndicate ‘family’, he was made to feel right at home (and informed that once you join the ‘family’, you never leave….).

Greg arrived into Santa Cruz fresh off a holiday ocean cruise, and with a bit of a rough adjustment to the wintry weather, the tanned South African got his first chance to ride a Santa Cruz with Jamie Goldman. At day’s end, somehow Goldman ended up with a cup of hot chocolate as Greg washed Jamie’s bike…. After a busy first day, with a proper Mexican meal filling his stomach, the jet-lagged Greg got some sleep for the next day’s activities.

Visiting the Santa Cruz factory, Greg was impressed. “I didn’t really expect such a big operation. It was great to see such happy people working there being involved in making quality bikes. It was a happy vibe,” said Greg. At the factory, Syndicate wrench Doug Hatfield, had Greg’s new V-10 and Blur LT pimping. Greg was very pleased with his new steeds and says this about the V-10, “It’s great, very responsive in the corners, it feels brilliant, and has a wicked paint job!”

After checking out the bikes, Greg had to get his ‘Blue Steel’ on as he was primped for hours of photo shoots for ads and catalog shots. Barely revived with a sushi dinner, Greg conked out on the studio floor at day’s end. “Things were pretty much as I expected for my visit, but I just didn’t think I’d be doing as many photo shoots with Forrest!” said Greg.

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After a few days of photo shoots and video interviews Greg got a chance to go for a cross country ride. It was one of the first rides that he has done since his shoulder surgery in November. He was very cautious and tentative, but said it felt great to get out on the bike. Greg also got to the local gym to do some workouts and shoulder re-hab and was enjoying his time.

The weekend was spent with a trip into the city of San Francisco with his new family (Santa Cruz Bicycles owner Rob Roskopp and wife Lepa, and Syndicate manager Kathy Sessler), and the group stayed at Lepa’s family home with her aunt and uncle. Now the term Syndicate ‘family’ was starting to make sense…. and there didn’t look like anyway out! Greg was a great sport and the group enjoyed a wonderful meal at a Cuban restaurant after a shopping trip in the city.

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After a relaxing Sunday filled with backyard bocce ball, basketball, Jacuzzi and a BBQ, it was back to work on Monday with more photos shoots. Fortunately there was enough time to go for another cross country ride with his new boss. Soon it was time to pack up and head back to the sunny climate of South Africa, and being bumped up to business class on the way made a perfect end to a wonderful introductory week to the Syndicate.

Greg says, “The best part of this trip was getting to know Rob, Doug and Kathy better, and the sushi dinner! I’m looking forward to a good season with wonderful support from the Syndicate, and it will be nice to have such a big range of quality bikes in my garage!”

source: Kathy Sessler

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CRC/Intense Bike has arrived!

February 20th, 2008 by adam

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Chris Kovarik just received his new CRC/Intense M6 together with the brand new Manitou Dorado forks. Julien Camellini has also received his bike and Ruaridh and Matt will have their bikes later this week. We are really pleased how the bikes have turned out. A huge thank you to all our sponsors for getting us our parts this early.

 

source: Nigel Page

 

http://www.intensecycles.com/web/index.html

 

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Sea Otter Classic Announces a Star Roster of Spokespeople

February 20th, 2008 by adam

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Ned Overend, Durango, Colo. (World’s first MTB champion) - The world’s first mountain bike champion image0117.jpgto be crowned back in 1990, Ned Overend, 52, never let up and he sustains his winning streak even now. As a professional mountain biker, Overend earned the nicknames “Deadly Nedly” and “The Lung,” for he seemed difficult to beat and his aerobic endurance at altitude was phenomenal. Even though he retired from pro mountain biking in 1996, he has continued competing and winning championships in endurance competitions as well as shorter race disciplines like cyclo-cross. Overend, who has traveled the world as a world-class athlete, cites the Fort Ord trails where Sea Otter holds its mountain bike races as some of the best riding around. “The most fun is rolling terrain where you keep a high average speed, like the Sea Otter course,” Overend said.Look for the legendary Overend in the signature colors of Specialized at the Sea Otter Classic.

Kathy Pruitt, Aptos, Calif. (National Champion) – Like so many racers who have converted image029.jpgtheir passion into profession, Kathy Pruitt, 25, has suffered her share of speed bumps along the road to becoming a pro. Contract negotiations, sponsorship agreements, and countless hours in front of the computer planning out race logistics leave little time to train, which is unfair if you think about it. Pruitt’s chief asset is her results and without time to train, how can she be expected to post good results?Luckily for Pruitt, that doesn’t seem to be a problem.Pruitt scored her first world title in downhill as a junior in 2000 and has been collecting national titles ever since. She is a two-time national mountain bike series winner and she currently holds the national pro/elite downhill title.While some of the other bumps along the way have cost her – Pruitt’s injury list is short but thorough, not to mention well-balanced (she’s broken both her right and left collarbone) – Pruitt dismisses those brief interruptions to her career by reminding us that despite some high stakes, she wouldn’t have it any other way.“It’s not always the easiest gig but it’s been worth every minute making it all happen,” Pruitt said.She’s been racing at Sea Otter ever since she started riding mountain bikes in 1997. If you don’t find Pruitt at the finish of the gravity events, then look for her wherever Jamis bikes has its tent.

Joey Bradford, Monterey, Calif. (Continental conqueror) - The first thing that raises eyebrows about Joey Bradford is the quantity of titles Bradford has to his name. 14x world champion, 13x national champion, 10x California state champion, and the only BMX racer to ever win a UCI Championship on every continent except Antarctica: North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa. He’s won it all, it seems, but the real kicker is this: he’s only 18.The nephew of iconic NASCAR racer, Ernie Irvan, Bradford learned how to be a pro off the bike as well. He raced his first BMX race at age seven and has since built a career marked by determination and an unparalleled work ethic drilled into him by dad, Jerry.He made his mark on the Sea Otter Classic in 2003 when he picked up the win in 4-cross and took second in Dual Slalom. He collected three more 4-cross victories at Sea Otter before turning to BMX racing full time. A crash at a race in Florida just prior to last year’s Sea Otter Classic took him out of contention for the BMX races but Bradford couldn’t stay away and he made his way up to Laguna Seca to check things out.

“You don’t need much to race BMX at the Sea Otter, just a bike, protective gear, and an NBL membership, which will take you five minutes to fill out at the race,” Bradford said. “BMX is a great sport because you can choose to do it as a hobby and still have fun with it, or you can put in the work and possibly be an Olympian.”

While this year’s Beijing Olympics may be a little to soon for Bradford, he is in prime position for the 2012 Games. The greatest obstacle for many young racers like Bradford is the far-flung locations of most of the World Cup BMX races, which award coveted Olympic qualifying points. With Sea Otter virtually in his backyard, the BMX races have come to him rather than the other way around.

Dotsie Bausch, Orange Couny, Calif. (Model pro) - Dotsie Bausch, 35, knows how to suffer. Before turning to bike racing, Bausch, a former model, developed anorexia first and then bulimia and used drugs recreationally to fuel her eating disorders. She finally realized that she was killing herself on an installment plan and made a choice to live instead.

“I was slowly but surely spiraling toward rock bottom when it hit me: if I continue living like this, I’m going to die,” Bausch recalled. “Or I can choose to live. It was a sobering and very real moment that I guess I had to get to before realizing that I had a serious problem.”

With her health recovering, Bausch trained for and completed the 600-mile California AIDS Ride in 1998. She enjoyed biking so much that she thought she’d try out racing. She raced her first race at the Sea Otter Classic, where she competed in the rain on a challenging and technical road course. Bausch tasted racing and, like so many others, initially vowed never to do it again. She hung on though, and was rewarded for her efforts with a pro team contract in 2002 with the formidable T-Mobile team.

Has she replaced one addiction with another?

“I’ve learned that I have an addictive personality and I accept myself as I am. In many ways, I have picked a healthy addiction because had I not found my passion in cycling, I might have become an addict of hard drugs or worse by now,” admitted Bausch. “But I’ve never been as ultimately challenged by my work as I am every day in cycling. I’m super passionate about cycling and I don’t ever see getting bored with it, but if I did, I’d have to quit right away because I want to always be progressing as a human being.”

Now in her fourth year as a team leader for the Colavita/Sutter Home presented by Cooking Light professional cycling team, Bausch also holds the national title for the three-kilometer individual pursuit in track. Look for Bausch at Sea Otter resplendent in the green, red, and white colors of her team.

Coryn Rivera, Tustin, Calif. (Cycling’s future) - Only 15 years old, Coryn Rivera already holds 16 national titles in road, track, and cyclocross and shows no signs of giving up her pursuit of global dominance. When she’s not on her bike, Rivera is a freshman at Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana, Calif.

Her parents taught her how to ride a bike when she was only four years old and she won her first race as an 11-year-old at the Redlands Classic Kids’ Race. She was hooked after winning the same race the following year and started competing regularly in races around Southern California. Despite her impressive results and presumably brimming trophy case, Rivera remains modest about her accomplishments.

“With my so-called talent, I was recommended to participate in the California State Championships, where I pedaled to some good results,” Rivera said. “Then I was urged to move on to the 2004 national championships in Utah where I won my first two national titles. Since then I’ve been chasing down every state and national championship that came my way and now, a few years later, I have won 16 national titles. Cycling has taken me so far already and I can’t wait to find out what more it has to offer me. Cycling definitely isn’t a sport to me, cycling is a passion.”

Daniel Ramsey, Ventura, Calif. (Sea Otter victor) – Ramsey scored the biggest and most memorable win of his career in last year’s circuit race at Sea Otter. He successfully outpedaled local favorite, Andy Jacques-Maynes, who Ramsey regards as a “phenomenal athlete” with the “drive and determination to become a champion.”

Ramsey, 29, started racing when he was 14. He first raced at Sea Otter in a mountain bike race when he was 16 and then slowly picked up road racing after that. He turned pro six years ago and spent five years racing in Italy, where he met his wife and together they have a daughter, Lara.

Ramsey will race with a brand new domestic team this year, Time Pro Cycling. In addition to Sea Otter, the team counts 35 races on its schedule but it’s the Sea Otter Classic that has Ramsey charged up to defend last year’s victory.

“I would have to say that another shot at taking the circuit race always gets me fired up,” Ramsey said. “Going to Sea Otter is always a good chance to see my product sponsors and thank them for their help and support throughout the years.”

For more info or to set up an interview with any of the Sea Otter Classic spokespeople, contact Wendy at 617-308-2500 or wendy@seaotterclassic.com

About Sea Otter Classic, Inc.
The 18th Annual Sea Otter Classic will be held April 17-20, 2008 at the Laguna Seca Recreation Area, Monterey, California, USA. The four-day “Celebration of Sport” is considered the world’s largest cycling festival, hosting nearly 10,000 professional and amateur athletes and 50,000 fans. The Sea Otter Classic benefits the Davis Phinney Foundation, which supports Parkinson’s disease research and wellness, and IMBA California, which organizes advocacy and trailbuilding efforts statewide and strengthens California mountain bike clubs. More information can be found at www.seaotterclassic.com or by calling 800-218-8411.

source: Sea Otter Classic News Service

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