South East-based amateur club Agiskoviner has launched its 2009 senior squad line-up, including Olympic hopeful, 17-year-old Jon Mould.
Mould, the team’s youngest member, had an excellent 2008 winning five junior and senior National Track Championship medals, which led to him being accepted onto the Olympic Development Programme. True to form, he has started this year strongly with fourth place in the recent National Madison Championships.
Agiskoviner was formed in November 2004 by Gary Kristensen, MBE, and in its short but colourful history has won many national, European and world jerseys at junior, senior and masters levels. Many of the UK's Dave Rayner-funded riders have been through its ranks including Toby Meadows, Andrew Fenn, Alex Wise, Dan Davies and Gyles Wingate while the club also has a good track record of nurturing young riders.
The newly strengthened squad will be looking to gain further national and international titles and podium finishes in the coming season with its highly accomplished track riders looking to retain their National Senior 4000m Team Pursuit title, claim more masters jerseys, add to their tally of 17 national medals won in 2008, and retain the National Hard Track Endurance League title won by John McClelland in 2007 and 2008.
The coming season will see the senior squad embark on an exciting and diverse race programme, including prominent events at home and on the international circuit.
The team’s sponsors are Agisko Sports Nutrition, Viner Bikes, ForGoodnessShakes and Bottlesport. ReArtu provides clothing support and for 2009, Miche is providing technical support.
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Depends on whether he's on Strava or not.
What is the load path here - where do the forces go?...
And to compensate for at least forty years of anti-bicycle bias, one programme a day for the next five years promoting cycling.
That's not true of identifiable public spending. For balance, you'd have to note the much greater contribution to the Exchequer made by London too ...
Driving is a right embedded in the Maggie Carter (sic)...
Once again vehicles take priority. Hardly surprised these days and only goes on to highlight how little the council's and gvt genuinely care for...
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