Dec. 07, 2007
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Turin offers free cross-training opportunity
Turin's Chris Dimmick is in need of help to dig out the course before Sunday's state championships cyclocross race. He and others will be out there Saturday between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Bring a shovel or broom and treat yourself to a unique off-the-bike workout.
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That's funny. I had thought this entry was going to be about their TEA program (Training, Energy Ambition). Turin also does offer actual free workouts (group run warm-up, plyometrics followed by trainer riding) Monday nights at the shop: http://turinbicycle.com/page.cfm?PageID=141
But digging out the cross course makes a good one too!
Posted by: Seth Meyer at Dec. 7, 2007 11:31 AM
I think LPAC actually charges $89 for similar shoveling cross training plans...:) Should we bring our own shovels?
Posted by: Peter Allen at Dec. 7, 2007 01:29 PM
They better leave some of that snow on the ground...or at least make it into mud with a hair dryer.
Posted by: Ben at Dec. 7, 2007 01:57 PM
digout? hmm...WI just let the Masters and teh 4s race on the snow and make it nice n' sloppy for the 1/2/3 races.
I thought digging out a course was a BMX thing! Looking forward to tomorrow
Posted by: josh at Dec. 8, 2007 02:33 PM
Back in my day we didn't have shovels
Posted by: john Tomlinson at Dec. 9, 2007 04:40 PM
Thanks.You guys came through again for putting on a race in some of the most inclement whether conditions. The race was a lot of fun for the racers but I know you guys put in a lot of work.
Kudos,
Eddie b.
Posted by: Eddie Bartley at Dec. 10, 2007 10:19 AM
Indeed, Turin did a fanatstic job with the course. Take it from pro Tristan Schouten (Planet Bike), who wrote on his blog: "It was one of the best courses I've done in the midwest and had all the right elements of a true cross course."
Posted by: Luke at Dec. 10, 2007 11:35 AM
Yup, Turin did a great job with the race. The course was challenging and fun. Can't wait 'till next year.
Posted by: IllinoisFrank at Dec. 11, 2007 07:17 AM
