Fwd: Simon Burney Cross Webinar - 25 Aug 11 am PDT

Cheryl Willson

2009-08-20

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> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Andrew
> Date: Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 9:00 AM
> Subject: Simon Burney Cross Webinar - 25 Aug 11 am PDT
> To: obra@list.obra.org
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> Cross clinics are already popping up.
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> The first CX race on the calendar is just a hair over two weeks away.
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> Even registration for the USGP is open.
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> If you are looking for some mid-day mental CX training and skills
> sharpening while trying to get the band back together, Simon Burney
> (**) is participating in a “priced-right”, live webinar/chat on
> “bikeclicks.com” next Tuesday starting at *11 am * Portland Time.
>
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> If you’ve read the CX T&T book (the “bible”) and had a question or
> needed further explanation about a tactic, technique or training,
> now is the time to get the answer from the author.
>
>
> >>>>
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> Simon Burney will be participating in a Live Webinar on
> BikeClicks.com presented by the USGP next Tuesday, August 25th at
> 2pm eastern time. Free and easy just click here when the time comes: http://www.bikeclicks.com/Community/Chat.aspx
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>
> **For those of you living under a run up, Simon Burney is one of the
> most recognized and knowledgeable experts on all things Cyclocross.
> National Team Director for Britain's Worlds Cyclocross Team for 28
> years and author of the book (often referred to as the "bible of
> cross") Cyclocross Training & Techniques, Simon is world renown for
> participating, coaching, wrenching, managing and helping to grow the
> sport of cyclocross. He also recently started a cyclocross specific
> clothing company called Schlamm (German for Mud) which is the
> official logowear company for the USGP this season and he'll be
> putting on clinics at all four USGP Venues.
>
>
> >>>>
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> The chat is free, doesn’t look to require a signup (not saying you
> shouldn’t, just saying it doesn’t) and easy enough for even me to
> figure out, though it might be wise to sign on a little early to
> beat the crowd and work out any kinks.
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> Cheers,
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> Andy
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> >>>>
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