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August 22/00 10:48 am - Redden Chat, Mississauga Midweek


Posted by Editor on 08/22/00
 

Redden on Canoe

After the event we have found out that Chrissy Redden held a live chat session on Canoe.ca (thanks to Darren Kranz). To look at the transcript, go to the site (link above) and scroll down the page.


La Bicicletta Novice Midweek Novice Series - Ontario
(courtesy Peter McCaffery)

Event 12

16 laps: 35.2 km: time: 56:15
Av. Speed: 35.6 kph

TeamPointsTotal
Yellow2,4,511
Green1,6,714
Red3,8,1021
Blue9,15,1741


Primes: Gary Hirsch, Colin Campbell
36 starters/31 finishers

This was the best novice race this season. The rider coaches did a great job of keeping everyone in contention. There were some first class moves and it looked like a REAL bike race. Thanks to Jeff Archbold, Peter Penman, Pierre Perrin and Derk Peeling, coaches, and to Peter Hurley for marshalling and cone pick-up.

Entry Breakdown:
S3 - 17
W - 2
PW (F) - 1
MA - 3
MB - 4
MC - 3
MD - 2
CAD - 2

This Tuesday evening (August 22) sees the popular La Biccicletta Midweek Criterium series make a stop at Toronto's Downsview Park for a special edition that will incorporate Schwinn night. In it's former life, Downsview Park was used as a military airbase and has over the past few years been utilized for movies and commercials. The city of Toronto, led by a world-renowned (and award winning!) design team is moving forward to transform the area into a "Tree City," inspired by the history of Toronto as a city of trees and a city that is making an effort to re-claim it's unused urban landscapes. The "City" is intended to provide, through the use of nature rather than buildings, an array of social and recreational experiences for all Torontonians and will incorporate a network of pathways for walking, cycling, running and cross-country skiing. The design also hopes to feature sustainable technologies for energy production and storm water treatment. It is hoped that this Tuesday's race will highlight the need for a functional area in Downsview Park that competitive cyclists can use without the constant problem of urban traffic and parking hassles. ALL competitive Toronto cyclists are encouraged to attend this event so we can make a statement to the media, the park developers and to everyone else that we belong. Even if you're not racing, come out and enjoy the evening! You could win a Schwinn mountain bike as a draw prize!

For more on the reclamation of Parc Downsview Park, go to: www.parcdownsviewpark.ca

For more information on the Tuesday night race, email pakamac@hotmail.com or call (905) 271-8300.

 

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