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A fun video that mixes highlights of Slipstream’s 2007 season with some epic video footage of the sport of cycling.
19 Dec
December 19, 2007 - Kansas City - Laurel Rathburn brought home a Second place for Slipstream Sports in the Junior girls 10-12 race at last weekends Cyclocross National Championships in Kansas City. She battled her way through some rough conditions of ice and snow to reach the podium.
“I’m really proud of our racers. This year’s course was like going to war, with a huge line of riders waiting for medical after the race. Laurel’s results just keep improving, so we’re very excited for next year!” Said junior director Erik Hultgren.
8 Dec
December 08, 2007 - On day 2 of the Beijing World Cup, Mike Friedman brought home a win in the Scratch Race.
Additionally, 18 year old Taylor Phinney, rode to 4th placein the Finals,posting a time in the only one second slower than T Mobile’s Brad Wiggins.
Stay tuned for more details.
6 Dec
December 06, 2007 - David Millar has added another role to his already busy career by taking a seat on the World Anti-Doping Agency’s Athlete Committee, the organization announced Thursday. The 30 year-old who joined the Slipstream team as a part owner for the 2008 season has been a strong anti-doping advocate since serving a two year suspension for confessing to the use of EPO.
Millar, who will join elite athletes from around the world on the committee for one year, beginning January 1, 2008, is the first athlete from Great Britain to serve on the committee. “I’m delighted to have been elected and am looking forward to getting involved,” said Millar to the Scotsman. “I feel I have a lot to offer both in terms of enabling others to learn from my experiences, and in ensuring that athletes are at the heart of the anti-doping movement.”
Millar had support from UK Sport in his new endeavour. Its head of operations, Andy Parkinson expressed confidence in Millar. “David will be an excellent addition to WADA’s Athletes Committee,” said Parkinson. “Since we started working with him we have been consistently impressed with the passion and commitment he has shown to the cause. His insights have been hugely valuable to us and I have no doubt our counterparts worldwide will be impressed.”
29 Nov
November 29, 2007 - On December 3, Sports Illustrated will announce the 2007 Sportsman of the Year. This year, our very own Jonathan Vaughters has been nominated for the magazine’s highest honor. Please check out the story on how he has created the sport’s most ethical cycling team, and cast your vote
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