Anyone else on a new team for 2008?
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Please please tell me they aren't just using the name 'Roubaix' to indicate crappy pavement. Come on. It's a city in France. Bah.
That's like calling it the 'Tour de Georgia.'
As for new teams, I will be moving somewhere in late spring / early summer.
So if you've got a team that's not overly full of itself in Washington, DC; Ann Arbor, MI; Charlottesville, VA; London; or Warwick, England, I'm taking offers.
And I'm going to have trouble spelling 'Arbor' without a 'u.'
That's like calling it the 'Tour de Georgia.'
As for new teams, I will be moving somewhere in late spring / early summer.
So if you've got a team that's not overly full of itself in Washington, DC; Ann Arbor, MI; Charlottesville, VA; London; or Warwick, England, I'm taking offers.
And I'm going to have trouble spelling 'Arbor' without a 'u.'
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-Hillsboro-Roubaix in south-central IL. There is wind, there is mud, and there are cobbles. 88 miles of awesomeness.
-Any SuperWeek race. A fair amount of Texans, Arizonans, New Mexicans, Oklahomans, and Nuts/Fruits from Cali come out every year. And in two straight weeks of 100km crits/circuits or 120-160km RRs, eventually everyone has a bad day.
-Any SuperWeek race. A fair amount of Texans, Arizonans, New Mexicans, Oklahomans, and Nuts/Fruits from Cali come out every year. And in two straight weeks of 100km crits/circuits or 120-160km RRs, eventually everyone has a bad day.