Friday, July 28, 2006

Toona Update - 'Juan' Fast Dude


Juan Haedo (Toyota-United) torches the already hot pavement to come within 9 seconds of overall leader Menzies of Health Net.

Zip and Slim and are hammering as we speak!

HOLLIDAYSBURG, PA – July 27, 2006: Juan Haedo of Toyota-United Pro Cycling Team captured both the stage and the Green Sprinter's jersey in the PECO/Excelon Holidaysburg Road Race that is the fourth stage of this year’s International Tour de Toona. Haedo rode the 60-mile course in 2:09:07, finishing just at the head of a pack if 21 riders. The win was not enough to capture overall first place, leaving Karl Menzies of Health-Net Pro Cycling Team with a nine second advantage with three stages left to ride.

Tina Pic of Colavita Cooking Light Team matched Haedo as she took the winner’s and sprint jerseys in the GM Hollidaysburg Road Race, making the circuit in 2:32:12. Kristin Armstrong of Team Lipton held on to overall first place, aided by her strong finish in Wednesday’s 96-mile stage. Pic ended the day at 2:59 behind the overall leader; with Canadian champion Alex Wrubleski trailing closely in third place at 3:09.

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Friday, July 28, 2006

Toona Update - 'Juan' Fast Dude


Juan Haedo (Toyota-United) torches the already hot pavement to come within 9 seconds of overall leader Menzies of Health Net.

Zip and Slim and are hammering as we speak!

HOLLIDAYSBURG, PA – July 27, 2006: Juan Haedo of Toyota-United Pro Cycling Team captured both the stage and the Green Sprinter's jersey in the PECO/Excelon Holidaysburg Road Race that is the fourth stage of this year’s International Tour de Toona. Haedo rode the 60-mile course in 2:09:07, finishing just at the head of a pack if 21 riders. The win was not enough to capture overall first place, leaving Karl Menzies of Health-Net Pro Cycling Team with a nine second advantage with three stages left to ride.

Tina Pic of Colavita Cooking Light Team matched Haedo as she took the winner’s and sprint jerseys in the GM Hollidaysburg Road Race, making the circuit in 2:32:12. Kristin Armstrong of Team Lipton held on to overall first place, aided by her strong finish in Wednesday’s 96-mile stage. Pic ended the day at 2:59 behind the overall leader; with Canadian champion Alex Wrubleski trailing closely in third place at 3:09.

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