Tuesday, September 30, 2008

National Team Rider Shelley Olds' Bike Stolen Two Days Before National Championships in Preparation for World Cup


Grave misfortune has struck within the PROMAN Women’s Professional Cycling Team and UCI Professional Track Team. Shelley Olds discovered this morning that her bike was stolen from her car in Gilroy, California. Her car was parked in a driveway near the Eagle Creek Golf Course.

“I love that bike,” explained Olds, shaking her head in disbelief. “You work hard to get yourself set up on a bike, then you get used to it and grow to appreciate everything about it. It wouldn’t be quite the tragedy it is if not for Track National Championships just two days away. I don’t know yet what I’ll do. We hope to recover the bicycle and I am offering a reward”

Bike Specs (see above photo):
  • BMC Trackmaster
  • 47cm Carbon frame
  • Cane Creek 50mm Carbon wheels
  • White Ritchey Syncros stem
  • 38cm FSA Bars
  • Dura Ace 165mm cranks
  • Gold Izumi Chain
“This is especially painful since one of the most important races of Shelley’s career is just two days away,” explained Nicola Cranmer, General Manager of PROMAN Women’s Professional Cycling Team. “But it’s also a terrible misfortune because BMC had the frame flown in from Switzerland especially for Track Nationals and the UCI World Cups and all of our sponsors have been so generous in their support of our team, and our staff has worked so hard to get all of Shelley’s equipment dialed in and has maintained it so that it has worked flawlessly over the past two years.”

If you have any information on the whereabouts of Shelley’s bike, please contact Nicola Cranmer at 415.246.8791 or email. The team is happy to support efforts by the police to pursue perpetrators, but will also gladly recover the bike, no questions asked. A reward is being offered.

Photo: Ken Conley

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Tuesday, September 30, 2008

National Team Rider Shelley Olds' Bike Stolen Two Days Before National Championships in Preparation for World Cup


Grave misfortune has struck within the PROMAN Women’s Professional Cycling Team and UCI Professional Track Team. Shelley Olds discovered this morning that her bike was stolen from her car in Gilroy, California. Her car was parked in a driveway near the Eagle Creek Golf Course.

“I love that bike,” explained Olds, shaking her head in disbelief. “You work hard to get yourself set up on a bike, then you get used to it and grow to appreciate everything about it. It wouldn’t be quite the tragedy it is if not for Track National Championships just two days away. I don’t know yet what I’ll do. We hope to recover the bicycle and I am offering a reward”

Bike Specs (see above photo):
  • BMC Trackmaster
  • 47cm Carbon frame
  • Cane Creek 50mm Carbon wheels
  • White Ritchey Syncros stem
  • 38cm FSA Bars
  • Dura Ace 165mm cranks
  • Gold Izumi Chain
“This is especially painful since one of the most important races of Shelley’s career is just two days away,” explained Nicola Cranmer, General Manager of PROMAN Women’s Professional Cycling Team. “But it’s also a terrible misfortune because BMC had the frame flown in from Switzerland especially for Track Nationals and the UCI World Cups and all of our sponsors have been so generous in their support of our team, and our staff has worked so hard to get all of Shelley’s equipment dialed in and has maintained it so that it has worked flawlessly over the past two years.”

If you have any information on the whereabouts of Shelley’s bike, please contact Nicola Cranmer at 415.246.8791 or email. The team is happy to support efforts by the police to pursue perpetrators, but will also gladly recover the bike, no questions asked. A reward is being offered.

Photo: Ken Conley

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