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Candi Murray/Oregon Bicycle Racing Assn

2002-09-19

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-----Original Message-----

From: Joe Zauner [mailto:bigsung-@attbi.com]

Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2002 10:35 AM

To: Candi Murray

Subject: Here it is





Greetings Northwest Cyclists,



Here are a few headlines appearing on Northwest Race Report.com

(http://nwracereport.com/) for Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2002.





World Masters Track Championships: Annette Hanson and Kenny Williams set

records in Manchester, England; Stan Gregg wins yet another rainbow jersey.



Camas Omnium: Broadmark's Tyler Thompson and Lakeside/Rivers Edge rider

Kerry Rohan out-pointed their competition in Camas, Wash., this weekend, but

Trek/VW/Bike Gallery rider John Leonard's performance in the criterium stole

the show.



Coming up tomorrow: Confused on how to choose endurance related supplements?

NWRR will have a feature tomorrow with evaluations of seven of the top

supplements on the market. The results might surprise you.



Coming up next week: The road racing year in review. NWRR will take a look

at the top riders and their performances in the Northwest this year. NWRR

will also present it's first Editor's Choice Awards, which will rank riders,

events and performances. That will run next Thursday.



Future coverage: NWRR will have full coverage of the Northwest cyclocross

season. Expect a preview of the events and the top riders shortly after the

season starts.





And: NWRR, in conjunction with the Bicycle Paper, is in the process of

finalizing plans to produce a guide to bicycle racing in the Northwest.

This handbook will include course profiles, history on how previous races

were won, who the top players are in each region, and, of course a

comprehensive calendar. Track, road and mountain are slated to appear. If

you plan on traveling out of state to race, this guide will be the best

source of information on how to approach the races tactically. Best of all,

it's free. Due out in early February.





Thanks for your support this road season and don't forget, the Eugene

Cycling Celebration is this weekend.







Joe Zauner

Editor-and-chief

Northwest Race Report.com

http://nwracereport.com/

(206) 362-2690









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size=2>-----Original Message-----<BR><B>From:</B> Joe Zauner

[mailto:bigsung-@attbi.com]<BR><B>Sent:</B> Wednesday, September 18, 2002

10:35 AM<BR><B>To:</B> Candi Murray<BR><B>Subject:</B> Here it

is<BR><BR></FONT></DIV>Greetings Northwest Cyclists,<BR><BR>Here are a few

headlines appearing on Northwest Race Report.com (<FONT

color=#0000ff><U>http://nwracereport.com/</U></FONT>) for Wednesday, Sept. 18,

2002.<BR><BR><BR><B>World Masters Track Championships:</B> Annette Hanson and

Kenny Williams set records in Manchester, England; Stan Gregg wins yet another

rainbow jersey.<BR><BR><B>Camas Omnium:</B> Broadmark's Tyler Thompson and

Lakeside/Rivers Edge rider Kerry Rohan out-pointed their competition in Camas,

Wash., this weekend, but Trek/VW/Bike Gallery rider John Leonard's performance

in the criterium stole the show.<BR><BR><B>Coming up tomorrow:</B> Confused on

how to choose endurance related supplements? NWRR will have a feature tomorrow

with evaluations of seven of the top supplements on the market. The results

might surprise you.<BR><BR><B>Coming up next week:</B> The road racing year in

review. NWRR will take a look at the top riders and their performances in the

Northwest this year. NWRR will also present it's first Editor's Choice Awards,

which will rank riders, events and performances. That will run next Thursday.

<BR><BR><B>Future coverage:</B> NWRR will have full coverage of the Northwest

cyclocross season.  Expect a preview of the events and the top riders

shortly after the season starts.<BR><BR><BR><B>And:</B> NWRR, in conjunction

with the Bicycle Paper, is in the process of finalizing plans to produce a

 guide to bicycle racing in the Northwest. This handbook will include

course  profiles, history on how previous races were won, who the top

players are in each region, and, of course a comprehensive calendar. Track, road

and mountain are slated to appear. If you plan on traveling out of state to

race, this guide will be the best source of information on how to approach the

races tactically.  Best of all, it's free. Due out in early

February.<BR><BR><BR>Thanks for your support this road season and don't forget,

the Eugene Cycling Celebration is this weekend.<BR><BR><BR><BR>Joe

Zauner<BR>Editor-and-chief<BR>Northwest Race Report.com<BR><FONT

color=#0000ff><U>http://nwracereport.com/<BR></U></FONT>(206)

362-2690<BR>



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