I’m sorting my bike, nutrition and gear for tomorrow’s first stage of the Ingkerreke Commercial MTB Enduro/Red Centre. It’s a five day stage race that is run by my adventure racing teammate, John Jacoby.
Hydrapak has once again raised the bar on its cycling athlete team roster, by signing one of the sport’s most prolific mountain bike and adventure race competitors, World 24 Hour Endurance Champion Rebecca Rusch.
What
Trans Andes Challenge - Stage 4
When
Thursday, January 28, 2010
8:00am
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Rusch
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All Ages
Where
Chile
(map)
Pucon, Chile, Chile
Other InfoRebecca Rusch and Jennifer Smith have teamed up up to race the 2010 Trans Andes mountain bike stage race.
The pair is racing under the team name La Diosas, which means "The Goddesses", and both are contesting this mountain bike stage race for the [...]
What
Trans Andes Challenge - Stage 3
When
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
8:00am
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Rusch
-
All Ages
Where
Chile
(map)
Pucon, Chile, Chile
Other Infohttp://www.cyclingnews.com/blogs/trans-andes-challenge-rebecca-rusch-and-jennifer-smith/rusch-ready-to-start-racing
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