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Shootout Bike Ride Tucson, AZ 7/5/2008 – Paul Thomas takes Yellow!


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 4th of july

HAPPY 4TH OF JULY WEEKEND!

Hopefully you got a little time off from work and you were able to get on your bike and do some good riding over the holiday weekend.

Well this mornings Shootout in Tucson, AZ was a good turnout being the morning after the 4th of July. I just say coming back into town was fast. We were averaging over 32 mph from Green Valley, AZ to the sprint finish sign on Old Nogales Highway in Tucson.

There were a few big guns on the ride this morning like Gord Fraser ex-pro cyclist and now running the Carmichael Training Center in Tucson, Paul Thomas 2-time US national duathlete champion, and Scott Blanchard cat 1 cyclist who runs Pyramid Coaching.

Paul Thomas flatted as the ride was rolling out so Marty Mares of Genuine Innovations the maker of CO2 inflators give Paul his rear wheel. Marty fixed Paul’s flat and then put Paul’s rear wheel on his bike to catch up with the group on the way back into town. Marty gets the team player award of the day.

The ironic thing is that Paul Thomas won the sprint finish at the top of the climb. I guess he felt obligated to make sure Marty’s rear wheel went to good use.

Up to the sprint finish at the top of the hill there was a group of about 5 to 7 cyclist that were off the front. Gord Fraser made a few attacks to set up the break. Paul bridge up to the pack and the rest is history.

Coming back into town I do not know who took the sprint. A friend of mine flatted and I stopped to help. If you know comment on the post and give us the update.

For details of the Shootout visit RoadBikeRides.com at the link below.

www.roadbikerides.com/ride/view/shootout_/77 

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Posted on: July 5th, 2008 By: Tyler Ford In: Road Bike Rides

Genuine Innovations CO2 Inflator Video Tutorial

CO2 is defiantly the way to go when on the bike. It is light weight and easy to use.

Below is a video tutorial on how to properly use the Genuine Innovations CO2 inflator.

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Posted on: May 20th, 2008 By: Tyler Ford In: Cycling 101 - How To

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