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VBF Womens Cycling Team South African wins at BMC Cascade Classic, OR, USA, 26 July 2010
Total Restoration Cycling Womens Team takes top 4 podiums in BC Superweek, Canada 10 July 2010
Toronto Fire Combat Team Female athlete wins in Fire Fit St. Julie 17 July 2010.





14 March 2010 The Total Restoration Cycling team started the year off with a bang, securing their first big win yesterday in Fort
Tim Sherstobitoff winner says:'I ate a Dr.Vie bar in the morning and one during the race and it definitely gave me the energy and nutrients to finish strong. AND they seriously taste so good. Thanks," Tim.
Tim Sherstobitoff dropped everyone on their final way up the 120 meter ascent, which included a flurry of late race attacks from an 8 man breakaway that had 3 of his other teammates. Teamwork played to perfection as they took turns attacking the other 4 riders and eventually wearing them down. Cyrus Kangarloo rolled in for 4th after leading out Tim into the final climb.
The 120km race included 16 laps of a 7.5km loop with 120 meters of climbing per loop.
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The Total Restoration Cycling team started the year off with a bang, securing their first big win yesterday in Fort Tim Sherstobitoff dropped everyone on their final way up the 120 meter ascent, which included a flurry of late race attacks from an 8 man breakaway that had 3 of his other teammates. Teamwork played to perfection as they took turns attacking the other 4 riders and eventually wearing them down. Cyrus Kangarloo rolled in for 4th after leading out Tim into the final climb. The 120km race included 16 laps of a 7.5km loop with 120 meters of climbing per loop. |






11 October 2009 Evan graduates from Junior to Elite
Sunday's UCI Jim Horner cyclo-cross race was interesting, making the transition from Junior to Espoir for Saturday, then for Sunday I am now officially an Elite racer. I was now up against Mr Geoff Kabush. I was positioned 2nd last row, so I made a huge effort on the start to make it into the top 10 before the open course became narrow, that I did was riding within the top 7 I think the first lap and a half, until I went down pretty good, sliding like 15 feet down a hill and dropping the chain on my bike, and twisting my hood that was now pointing sideways and not forward. 3 little groups passed me, I chased hard through the first one, then went blew apart the 2nd group and took 1 rider with me and didn't make it back into the first chase group I was in. I was now battling for a top-10 finish. Taking everything out of the tank I could. Came through in 9th I think in the end, only about 45 sec behind one of the guys that I was first originally with. Was pretty happy with the comeback and 115 bones I made. It was also snowing enough to cover the tracks of all the riders each lap. Kabush once again was able to take the W along with Sydor, its seems as though with this race, if you win Saturday then your bound to win Sunday.
Luckily I had my Dr Vie Sports bars to keep me fueled in those conditions, needed lots of energy to battle the below 0 temperatures.
My last season in Junior was great, had a wicked time and couldn't have asked for a better year, other than maybe not breaking my handlebar at the World Championships...haha. Anyway bon voyage Junior, Elite and Espoir here I come!
10 October 2009
"Came into the race on Saturday hoping for the win, I knew I had some good legs still and just had to play it smart. I was able to roll down the straight away for year #2 in Edmonton with the hands in the air and that National Champ title in my hands. Rocky Mountain had a wicked day out there taking Elite Women with Alison Sydor, Elite men with Geoff Kabush, and U23 men with myself!"
10 October 2009 10 October 2009 The dream of triathletes world-wide: to compete at the World IronMan championships in Kona, Hawaii, now in its 31 st year. Of the tens of thousands of entrants only 1800 qualify to actually compete each year. Dr. Vie, Inc.,'s global endurance coaches - ironGuides's 17 athletes compete at IronMan World Championships in Kona Hawaii on 10 October. Coached by Sergio Borgess (Senior Coach, San Diego, USA right pic), Kristian Manietta (Australia-left pic) and Vinnie Santana (Thailand-bottom pic). Take advantage of ironGuides expert Coaches' free tips for training and fitness click here or refer to list of articles on the left column.
KONA, World IronMan Championships, Hawaii.
Dr.Vie official endurance coaches ironGuides has two top tens at the World Championships. Mark Jansen was seventh in 35-39 and Luis Topan was fourth in the 40-44 age group. Congratulations. More info
2.5 mile swim: 112 mile bike: 26.2 mile run
Dr.Vie ironGuides partner has two top tens at the World Championships. Mark Jansen was seventh in 35-39 and Luis Topan was fourth in the 40-44 age group. Congratulations. More info



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