Team Extreme Training Camp May 14-15, 2010
Join Team Extreme, Tom Schuler and Robbie Ventura on May 14th and 15th, 2010 at the Country Inn and Suites in Germantown, Wisconsin for a unique cycling experience!
The camp will be an opportunity to meet other riders, build cohesiveness across teams and help promote safe racing through education. The camp will offer something for racers of all categories and will focus on further developing racing skills, confidence, race strategy and how to win a race through team work.
For the second year, the camp will be lead by Tom Schuler who has been a team director or manager of several professional teams for the past 20 years, including Team Saturn (1991 and 2003) and Team Type 1 (2008-2009). Tom also represented the United States at the 1976 and 1980 Summer Olympics and was one of the original seven members of the 7-Eleven Cycling Team. He won the USPRO National Road Race in 1987 and the US Pro Criterium in 1981. Tom's sports management company, Team Sports Inc. is based in Wauwatosa.
Robbie Ventura will also be co-leading the camp on Friday.Robbie raced professionally for 11 years with his last four years being on Lance Armstrong's US Postal squad. Robbie was a criterium specialist and amassed over 70 victories over his 12 year pro career. Robbie currently owns Vision Quest Coaching and is helping athletes of all levels reach their goals.
“The art of learning to position oneself in a peloton in field sprints is of utmost importance in racing success. Learning how to corner fast and effectively can be a bigger determiner in racing success then absolute power numbers. Everyone will learn how to draft effectively, rotate both single line and double and get the most out of the work of others. At this clinic, we will teach everyone the tricks needed to hold and take a wheel. These are all skills that turn the good biker into a great one.”
**Camp limited to 50 Riders!!!**
More information and registration forms available at http://www.teamextremecycling.com **
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