Tuesday, December 18, 2007

In Full Effect


Vanderkitten Names Roster for 2008

Berkeley, Calif. – December 17, 2007 – In the latest of a series of steps associated with preparation for the upcoming season, Vanderkitten Racing has disclosed their talented team of Elite Women cyclists for 2008.

"It is an honor to be the Director and a part of a first year team of this caliber. Our 2008 race season will show that the work being done by the management, coaches and team riders was with one purpose in mind and that is to be one of the best teams for the year ", said Scott Gross, Director Sportif.

The information builds upon the return of its sole-rider from 2007, Liz Hatch. This coming season, she will be accompanied by a talented squad of Vanderkitten’s:
  • Jane Despas (Palo Alto, CA)
  • Leah Guloien (Vancouver, BC)
  • Liz Hatch (Delray Beach, FL)
  • Moriah MacGregor (Vancouver, BC)
  • Melissa Sanborn (Portland, OR)
  • Jenny Trew (Vancouver, BC)
  • Leigh Ann Valletti (Decatur, GA)
  • Flavia Oliveira (Lafayette, CA)
  • Heather Sborz (Tucson, AZ)
Additional riders to be announced, team to be supported by Regional riders.

“Vanderkitten Racing could not be more thrilled with the roster we have compiled,” said Mark Zefeldt, Managing Director. “The roster has a good mix of youth and experience on this team – specifically in Despas and Valletti, two riders with proven returns. We’re confident that this team will perform well, and it will only help further our preparation for many years to come."

Equipment and Supporting Sponsors to be announced shortly.

The mission of The Vanderkitten Foundation's Elite Women's Cycling Team is to promote health, well being and equality for women in professional cycling. The VK cycling team is committed to the development of young riders and increasing participation and visibility of women in the sport of cycling.

For more information please visit Vanderkitten Racing or email mark@vanderkitten.com

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

With a logo as bad ass as VK is sporting, their team is bound to kick some.

Granny's 30 said...

yes, and I can't wait to see their new road kits...

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

In Full Effect


Vanderkitten Names Roster for 2008

Berkeley, Calif. – December 17, 2007 – In the latest of a series of steps associated with preparation for the upcoming season, Vanderkitten Racing has disclosed their talented team of Elite Women cyclists for 2008.

"It is an honor to be the Director and a part of a first year team of this caliber. Our 2008 race season will show that the work being done by the management, coaches and team riders was with one purpose in mind and that is to be one of the best teams for the year ", said Scott Gross, Director Sportif.

The information builds upon the return of its sole-rider from 2007, Liz Hatch. This coming season, she will be accompanied by a talented squad of Vanderkitten’s:
  • Jane Despas (Palo Alto, CA)
  • Leah Guloien (Vancouver, BC)
  • Liz Hatch (Delray Beach, FL)
  • Moriah MacGregor (Vancouver, BC)
  • Melissa Sanborn (Portland, OR)
  • Jenny Trew (Vancouver, BC)
  • Leigh Ann Valletti (Decatur, GA)
  • Flavia Oliveira (Lafayette, CA)
  • Heather Sborz (Tucson, AZ)
Additional riders to be announced, team to be supported by Regional riders.

“Vanderkitten Racing could not be more thrilled with the roster we have compiled,” said Mark Zefeldt, Managing Director. “The roster has a good mix of youth and experience on this team – specifically in Despas and Valletti, two riders with proven returns. We’re confident that this team will perform well, and it will only help further our preparation for many years to come."

Equipment and Supporting Sponsors to be announced shortly.

The mission of The Vanderkitten Foundation's Elite Women's Cycling Team is to promote health, well being and equality for women in professional cycling. The VK cycling team is committed to the development of young riders and increasing participation and visibility of women in the sport of cycling.

For more information please visit Vanderkitten Racing or email mark@vanderkitten.com

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

With a logo as bad ass as VK is sporting, their team is bound to kick some.

Granny's 30 said...

yes, and I can't wait to see their new road kits...