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Written by Bryan Redemske
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Wednesday, 05 November 2008 12:08 |
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Former Team Kaos rider Tim Farnham will ride for U.S. Pro team Bissell in 2009. Farnham's star rose quickly when he piled up a string of strong results after moving to California after the 2006 season. More information on the Bissell and Tim Farnham here and here. |
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Butterfield wins Offutt Duathlon |
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Written by Bryan Redemske
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Monday, 06 October 2008 21:05 |
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BELLEVUE, Neb. -- Dave Butterfield of Team Kaos took the overall title at the Offutt Air Force Base Duathlon on Saturday. A major in the United States Air Force, Butterfield tamed the 12-mile bike and 4-mile run to take the win in Kaos' red and white. |
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Kaos rips into 'cross season |
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Written by Bryan Redemske
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Monday, 06 October 2008 21:02 |
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BELLEVUE, Neb. -- Rich Pearson kicked off cyclocross season for Team Kaos with a victory in the Cat. 4 men's race in the first of two days of racing Saturday and Sunday. At age 57, Pearson was 10 years older than the combined age of the second- and third-place finishers. |
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Read more: Kaos rips into 'cross season
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Kaos takes three state titles |
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Written by Administrator
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Saturday, 06 September 2008 21:18 |
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RAYMOND, Neb. -- Chris Spence of Team Kaosr soloed for the final 13 miles to win the men's Cat. 1/2/3 state championship on Saturday at Branched Oak Lake northwest of Lincoln. Spence attacked breakaway partner Nick Ziemet of EVCC/Bike Way on the last of 7 laps around the course. The pair went off the front with two laps remaining. Spence was also in an earlier break that was reeled in. Ziemet went on to finish sixth after being swallowed by the peloton. Also reaching the top step on Saturday for Team Kaos: Rich Pearson (Masters 55-plus) and Steve Cramer (Cat. 5 55-plus). |
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Read more: Kaos takes three state titles
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Eugene Celebration: Stage 4 |
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Written by Bryan Redemske
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Tuesday, 02 September 2008 10:53 |
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EUGENE, Ore. -- Matt Pavlovich of Team Kaos finished fourth in Monday's Wolf Creek Road Race and wrapped the four-stage race in third place overall. Monday's 84-mile race featured four big climbs per lap, and Pavlovich escaped with a group of six on lap two. The group quickly established a 2-minute gap on the peloton, and later whittled the breakaway to four riders. Pavlovich finished fourth in the final sprint, a steep uphill finish. In the Cat. 3 GC, he finished 1 minute, 50 seconds off the pace of winner Kai Applequist (Bike Boys of Boise). |
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