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Bicycle
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Wherry Is U.S. National Champ after Wachovia Week Dominated by Health Net/Maxxis
With his victory in the USPRO race, the final event of the Wachovia Cycling Series, Chris Wherry of Team Health Net presented by Maxxis is the new U.S. National Champion. Wherry triumphed in the June 5 race by gaining the lead in the final climb up Philadelphia’s Lemon Hill. As the first American to cross the finish line, Wherry was awarded the stars and stripes jersey which goes to the U.S. champion. Wherry’s teammate Greg Henderson took 9th place and Ivan Dominguez took 15th in the USPRO.
Shortly after the race, Wherry told cyclingnews.com that the impact of his victory had not yet hit him: “I’m just going to go home and relax – let it sink in. It’s going to be a week or so until it does. I’m going to sleep in this jersey every night until I feel it!”
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Bicycle
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Siemens Cannondale on a Winning Streak
With Maxxis tires on their bikes and the orange logo on their jerseys, Siemens Cannondale is dominating the intensely competitive European cycling scene in 2005 – and winning races on two other continents as well.
Christoph Sauser, Cedric Gracia, Frederick Kessiakoff, and Tinker Juarez have achieved spectacular results so far this season, justifying the faith of their many fans.
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Automotive
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Maxxis Increases Support for Off-Road Racing
Champions in a wide range of sports have always known that they can count on Maxxis – and now the company is ramping up its presence in the exciting world of off-road racing. The CORR series is the latest to benefit from Maxxis’ support, with a contingency program announced in May.
Maxxis is offering a contingency for the Pro-Lite class of the Championship Off Road Racing series: $1000 for first place, $500 for second, and $250 for third. With extensive coverage on cable television’s Speed Channel, CORR is followed by fans all over the country. Begun in May, the series will run through October with races in California, Kansas, Michigan, and Wisconsin.
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Automotive
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UROC and Maxxis: Growing Together
It had humble beginnings, starting with small events held on private property in the middle of the desert. But it offered heart-stopping thrills, along with a unique spectacle: that of vehicles seeming to defy gravity as they climbed huge rocks, navigated by teams whose timing and nerve could be nothing less than perfect. Maxxis was a sponsor from the start, offering crucial support every step of the way. And increasing numbers of drivers, spotters, and spectators decided they wanted to join the fun.
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ATV
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Ironman Proves What He’s Made Of
“John Natalie - Unstoppable???” was the question posed by atvscene.com in a recent headline.
What’s not in question is the fact that he’s having a banner year: with five wins by press time, “Ironman” Natalie is dominating the 2005 GNC season. At High Point, Muddy Creek, Red Bud, Birch Creek, Echeconnee, and Gatorback, Natalie has cemented his reputation as a fierce competitor, delighting his fans and thrilling spectators.
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Motorcycle
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Steve Drew Back in the Action
It’s his first year with Two Brothers – and Steve Drew couldn’t be happier.
At press time Drew, who finished fourth at the 2004 X Games, had plans to race in June’s AMA Supermoto Championship race, to be held at Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin. And in August, he’ll compete in this year’s X Games in Los Angeles.
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