Photo Gallery: A Rainy Ontario Grand Prix
The Ontario Series continued with the sixth race of the season with the Ontario Grand Prix. The Pro 1-3 Men’s race was held in a downpour of rain, which cooled off the hot tropical temperatures and was a welcome relief for California’s drought. In the end, the TRU Cycling Team set up John Janneck for the …
Race Report: TRU Teamwork at the Ontario Grand Prix, By Anthony Canevari
Today was Ontario’s 6th race of the 2015 season. The Ontario Grand Prix has been around for quite some time. It’s a great learning race for Southern California riders. And that’s exactly what today was for our team. This season I began mentoring the TRU cycling team. It’s a great Southern California development squad. They …
Take your Riding and Racing to the Next Level with a Cycling Coach
Are you thinking of taking your riding and racing to the next level? A good coach will take the guess work out of your training and will help you reach your cycling goals through proper training, recovery and diet. For a list of certified coaches please visit our Find a Coach section. Coaches, if you would like …
Cannondale Strikes a Whole New Balance of Power with the New SuperSix EVO Hi-MOD
Cannondale, a premium brand of Cycling Sports Group, part of Dorel Industries, Inc., recently unveiled its vision of the ultimate in pure road racing performance – the all-new SuperSix EVO Hi-MOD. With its precisely optimized balance of explosive stiffness, road-smoothing compliance, pin-point handling, efficient aerodynamics and ultralight weight, the all-new EVO is engineered to give …
Photo Gallery & Results: CBR July Criterium
The CBR July Criterium was held this past Sunday in Dominguez Hills. The .9 mile course was run in reverse, which mades the race more challenging with a slight incline and headwind. Pro rider, Phil Gaimon (Optum Pro Cycling) came out to play and managed to lap the field for the win out of a fifteen …
Race Report: San Luis Rey Road Race – By Chris Wyman, Team PPBI
The relentless pain, muscle fatigue, and cramping you feel at the end of a race is quite often significantly more than you would expect it to be. Surprising? Yes, but all the more surprising is the race – the one we all thought was going to be easy – that inflicted these agonies upon us. …








