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USA Cycling Official Statement
USA Cycling was notified that a Colorado appeals court has overturned a lower court decision
that was in favor of USA Cycling in the Earnest, et. al. v. USA Cycling, Inc., et. al. lawsuit.
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Lance Armstrong to Head 2002 Olympic Torch Relay
Two-time Tour de France winner and U.S. Olympian Lance Armstrong has been selected to head up the 2002
Olympic Torch Relay. The relay is slated to start Dec. 4, 2001 in Atlanta, in preparation for the
2002 Winter Olympic Games in Salt Lake City. For more,
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Cycling Legends Visit Denver
Olympians, Tour de France veterans and national champions are among the cycling stars that will be
at Wheat Ridge Cyclery's Pro Night, January 12, 2001, in Denver. For more,
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Monroe Named Chief Marketing Officer
Marketing specialist and mountain bike racer Mary Monroe has been appointed USA Cycling's first-ever chief marketing officer. Well known in the cycling community, Monroe formerly worked
for Trek and is currently the vice president of IMBA. For more on Monroe,
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Golich, Miller USAC Coaches of the Year
Dean Golich and Bryan Miller received 2000 USA Cycling Coach of the Year honors. Golich, who coaches reigning time trial world champion and Olympic medalist Mari Holden, won National Coach of the Year.
Miller, coach to reigning junior world mountain bike champion Walker Ferguson, earned Developmental Coach of the Year. For more on these two coaches,
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Johnson Named USA Cycling COO
Veteran cyclist Dr. Stephen C. Johnson has been appointed chief operating officer for USA Cycling. Johnson joined USA Cycling in 1998 and was most recently named director
of the USA Cycling Development Foundation. For the story,
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