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Tour of Wellington 07

Pictured Richard Speer

2007 Trust House Tour Of Wellington; UCI 2.2
Reported by Richard Speer

2007 LIVESTRONG Challenge

The Lance Armstrong Foundation just released the dates and location for the 2007 LIVESTRONG Challenge . . .It’s back at the NIKE WHQ for 2007 and home of Team Rubicon!

I just opened the Team Rubicon account for 2007, here’s the link should anyone want to donate to the LAF in Team Rubicon’s name.

Daniel Win's Talent Pool Pursuit

After suffering a disappointing crash in the Burnaby 6-day whereas the Rubicon Haagnes/Bergmann team was forced to retire after day 5 due to injury. Daniel came back a week later to win the LA Talent Pool 4k pursuit.

Team Rubicon announces 2007 Lineup and Mission

The young quarky team from Portland Oregon is back for 2007. Their young, ready to take on cancer, have fun racing their bikes and maybe learn a thing or two along the way.

Team Rubicon has two missions; raise awareness of cancer and funds for the Lance Armstrong Foundation while developing young U-23 athletes from the US, New Zealand and Australia. Everyone has been touched by cancer in some form and we hope to help individuals through the sport of cycling.

Upset win by Rubicon, Day one of the Burnaby 6

Rubicon's newest member Daniel Harm and his partner Adrian Hegevary stole the win from the Canadians Zach Bell and Svein Tuft as reported in the Bicycle Paper - check out the full article at:

2007 Team Recruitment

“Who are the guys in orange??” Became a common question while traveling to Sea Otter and the Joe Martin Stage Race this spring. I’m certain that Team Rubicon is a known team in the Northwest, but I think that their recent travels and performances brought a new level of recognition to the team that seemingly came out of nowhere. Pro riders, team directors, the announcers, even the riders from Spain were asking the question - “who are the guys in orange??”

Hodgkins Awarness Concert; Benefiting Pete O'Conner

Special benefit for Hodgkin’s awareness in honor of Pete O’Conner who was recently diagnosed with Hodgkin’s (cancer). Pete at age 22, has become a very close friend to all the guys on Team Rubicon often times he fills the Clark College paper, which he is editor of, with stories of Team Rubicon’s adventures.

US Track Natz session 4 and 5

Session 4 and 5 went like this -

Steven rode 108.23 kilo netting him a sliver medal, Dean took home a bronze in the U23 division.


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