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Lindsay Attkisson
I bought my first road bike in 2001 with some tax returns. Then I got into Mountain Biking and loved it even more than the road! I've raced since 2003 on the road, trails, and 'cross. I am excited to join a team with some great women on it and am looking forward to the 2010 season! I graduated from UK in 2005, and Kevin (Texas Roadhouse Team) and I got married in 2008. We don't have any kids (yet).
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Joan Hanscom
Raced a whole bunch then got a job as Event Director for Philly Week, San Francisco Grand Prix and the New York City Cycling Championship and found out that working in professional bike racing means you race your own bike less. Became a Partner/Owner of the USGP of Cyclocross in 2006 and realized that working crazy hours during cross season means that I can race more road! Yippee. Moved to Louisville in April 2009 because the Websters tricked me into believing that the weather is warmer in Louisville than upstate New York. Blame them!
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Erika Edwards
Born on a snowy November day in Homer, Alaska, home of ridiculously good halibut. Always an athlete, competed in basketball, volleyball, cross-country skiing, triathlon, cross-country running, and track and field. Northern Arizona University alumni in cross-country running, competed against other NCAA D1 schools at national cross-country meets and also ran steeple, 5k, and 10k on the track while pursuing Psych and English master's degree...current profession is technical writer at a software company. Lives in the Highlands with fiance Michael Friedberg (Fetzer) and crazy hound dog Kenai.
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Laura Bohler
After College, and a ‘stint’ in Chicago and L’ville with Xerox, came back to Evansville w/ Bristol Myers Pharmaceuticals (there 15 yrs now) met and married Nick. We have 1 son, Liam, age 9….Choc Lab, Seamus, age 2…
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Teri Meek
Born and raised in the suburbs of Chicago, I relocated to Louisville, KY 3 yrs ago and now my husband and I find ourselves in Cincinnati due to job relocations. After jumping on a mountain bike 2 1/2 years ago as a casual weekend warrior, I was encouraged to race..what a scary thought. After winning my first race as a beginner, I haven't stopped racing. I absolutely LOVE riding and I encourage everyone to at least give it a TRY. It'll be well worth your time; great for the heart, soul and friendship!
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Suzanne Webster
Former 3x marathon runner turned cyclist through cross training and it stuck. 2008 was my first season of racing - raced a full road & CX season of 20 races. Looking forward to season #2.
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