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Discounted registration until June 9 for Great Egyptian Omnium (GEO) 7/21-22

31 May 2013 - 02:42 PM

Through June 9th save $30 off registration for the Great Egyptian Omnium and $10 off each individual event.
Here is the link:
https://www.usacycli...ister/2013-1536

PowerCranks Anodized black w/ Specialized chainrings $595 free shipping/delivery

26 May 2013 - 07:35 PM

PowerCranks Basic New Retail($ 1,199)

These are lightly used PowerCranks anodized black (was a $25 up charge). This is the latest generation of the PowerCrank with a significant improvement over the previous generation. The workout is incredible on these. If you can ride more than 15 minutes your first time out on these you are a stud. The hip flexors get such a workout when you use these cranks. I priced these at less than 1/2 of original retail.


I have the original box they were sent in as well as all hardware. Check out the website to learn more: http://powercranks.com/index.html



(From PowerCranks website)This is our most popular crank. It will fit 99% of all people out there and adapt to 99% of the bikes. It is built to give many years of service. Every crank can be adjusted in length in 2.5mm increments.  Basic 90 model adjusts from 90 to 182.5 mm. While many of you can't possibly imagine that you could possibly ever need or want a crank shorter than 145mm we would suggest you read our crank length discussion. It will also accommodate the two standard (130 and 135 mm BCD) and the compact (110 BCD) chain rings without difficulty. It has Shimano Octalink


Posted ImageV1  adapter. If you have integrated crank sets with external bearings and no bottom bracket axle you will need to purchase a bottom bracket to mount into your bicycle.


Pros: Does everything PowerCranks is supposed to do. The extra weight and bulk adds to the training benefit and will ensure the cranks will last for many years. The new long-adjustable crank is perfect for the rehab center and replaces our old "long-adjustable" crank, which had a wider Q factor..


Great Egyptian Omnium (GEO) 7/21-22

17 July 2012 - 08:41 PM

The Great Egyptian Omnium is just a few days away.
We are racing the same great courses as last year and already have significantly more riders preregistered than last year and the weather forecast is sunny.

*Be aware that exit 54A Marion/Harrisburg is closed on the south bound lane of I-57 so you should exit at Morgan Ave to connect to DeYoung Street on Saturday to head east to the road race. Exit 54B Carbondale is operational so this should not affect those traveling from up north on Sunday for the criterium.
*TT start times will be posted after the close of registration for the road races. The TT starts at 5pm with riders rolling out at 1 minute intervals and grouped by category.
*Food and drink vendors will be present on Saturday to serve your needs between the Road Race and Time Trial
*The Race Flyer PDF is slow to load when you click on it in the "Races & Events Calendar" tap but it loads completely and should have answers to many of your questions.

Thank you and we look forward to racing with you this weekend.
Rob

Here is a link to registration for the GEO.

https://www.usacycli...ister/2012-2058

Great Egyptian Omnium (GEO) Preview of Road Course 7/7/12

07 July 2012 - 06:16 PM

I apologize for the late post but for anyone interested a group is riding the Great Egyptian Omnium road course tomorrow. The group will leave for the first lap from the Creal Springs Park at 7am. The second lap should start sometime around 8am from the same location.

The course is 20 miles long and is hilly. mapmyride.com link is below.

http://www.mapmyride...s/view/43006940