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Take 5 with Chip Berezny
Of The Morning CallAge: 57 Occupation: Retired Hometown: Hellertown Resides: Palmer Township Of note: Berezny won his first masters age-level world title at the 2008 UCI Masters World Championships in Sydney, Australia, on Oct. 19. Berezny, a 1969 graduate of Hellertown...Tags: Pursuit Cycling, Multi-Sport Events, Colleges and Universities, Danny Clark, Schools
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Velodrome cycles from boom to bust
Of The Morning CallThe Valley Preferred Cycling Center -- a world-renowned track perhaps better known in the bicycling world by its former name, the Lehigh County Velodrome, or simply as ''T-town'' -- is facing its own race for stability. A string of money-losing years,...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Government, Cycling, Track Cycling, Marty Nothstein
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Cyclists challenged on obstacle course
Chris Nystrom has only one problem with life in Howard County: There isn't a bike trail connecting his Elkridge home and his workplace in Baltimore.
Nystrom and his wife, Melanie, chose their house on a cul-de-sac off Kerger Road for its proximity to the...Tags: Cycling
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A test of strength, spirit
Chicago Tribune reporterThe swimming pool was 3 feet deep, its surface lacquer smooth. But Taylor Bell, her eyes frozen behind her goggles, clung to the edge like a terrified starfish. "If I let go," she thought, "I will drown." Taylor had made it to the age of 10 on the South...Tags: 5K Run, Nintendo Company Ltd., Physical Fitness, National or Ethnic Minorities, McDonald's
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Lance Armstrong back—but for how long?
Tribune reporterLance Armstrong's announcement Tuesday that he will return to professional road racing after a three-year break raised more questions than it answered. The biggest one is whether Armstrong can regain the competitive level that allowed him to win a record...Tags: Cancer, Citizens Initiative and Recall, Diseases, Cycling, Track Cycling
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Whitehead, Gellineau are different but honorable pair
You just have to love anybody born on Valentine's Day. Heck, if they go into medicine, you can call them Dr. Love. If they become a matchmaker, you can nickname them Cupid. But if they become a bike racer, you may not be thinking about romantic twilight...Tags: Pursuit Cycling, Multi-Sport Events, Holidays, Olympic Games, Cycling
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One blemish at a bike race stuck in craw
Except for one sour note that was not the fault of the organizers, the Lehigh Valley Classic was a big hit. Last week's event was the first part of America's biggest bicycle racing extravaganza -- the '' Triple Crown of Cycling.'' Recently, I have...Tags: Triple Crown, Holidays, Constitutional Issues, Cycling
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Team effort, one winner
Of The Morning CallThere's a start, several miles of riding and a mad sprint at the end? So, that's all there is to bicycle racing? Yes and no. The finer points of bicycle racing, like any unfamiliar event, may be difficult to understand or appreciate at first. But...Tags: Applied Science, Weather Statistics, Applied Physics, Cycling, Track Cycling
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Home sweet home?
Of The Morning CallAt the Athens (Ga.) Twilight Criterium in April, the Aaron's Pro Cycling team propelled hometown favorite Rebecca Larson to the race title. Now teammate Erica Allar seeks the same result in her own backyard. "I feel like, maybe it's my turn to do...Tags: Triple Crown, Beijing Games, Cycling Trial, Cycling, Athletics, Track and Field
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The teams: what you need to know
Of The Morning CallTEAM HIGH ROAD (USA) www.highroadsports.com • Base: San Luis Obispo, Calif. • Roster of riders: 29 • Of note: The only U.S.-based UCI ProTour team, its roster includes seven current or former world champions and 21 cyclists under the age of 26,...Tags: Pursuit Cycling, U.S. Open Golf, Health Net Inc., Rite Aid Corporation, Diseases
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Interval training gains in popularity
Special to The TimesFor years, Michelle Cuellar exercised five days a week. "But you wouldn't have known it by looking at me," says the 33-year-old mother of two. "I felt fit — but I was still fat." No matter what Cuellar did — run on the treadmill for 30...Tags: Swimming, Medical Research, Ron Jones, Eating Disorders, Newspaper and Magazine
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Billick era begins in Baltimore
Special to baltimoresun.comThe Ravens opened the 1999 season with renewed hope following the offseason hiring of head coach Brian Billick after a 6-10 finish the previous year under Ted Marchibroda. As Minnesota Vikings offensive coordinator, Billick put together one of the most...Tags: Diseases, Minnesota Vikings, Chicago Bulls, Cycling, John F. Kennedy
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