Updike Conquers Evans, Sets High Bar at the top of the World
Tuesday, 27 July 2010 19:43
Evergreen, CO
July 26, 2010
Matt Updike of Denver, CO became the first handcyclist to officially conquer the Bob Cook Memorial / Mt. Evans Hill Climb Saturday, when he completed the 14 mile climb to the top of the highest paved road in the world.
Photo: Ashley Leavitt
"Obviously, that road is intimidating, but I felt a lot better than I thought I would the whole way, and I'm really happy with my ride." said Updike following the race. Conditions were perfect with very little wind, sun, and cool temperatures as Updike started just after 8:00am from Echo Lake. Although Updike is not the first handcyclist to ride to the top successfully, he is the first to compete in the Bob Cook Memorial race, which is run by Colorado cycling club, Team Evergreen. Read More...
RHI Indiana Omnium Results are In
Monday, 16 August 2010 01:54
The racing in Indianapolis at the Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana Omnium concluded today, and the results are in. You can find them HERE.
2010 USHF Series Race Results
Monday, 19 July 2010 21:04
You asked and we listened...for those of you looking to find the results of all the U.S. Handcycling Series Races we now have them posted in one central location. Bookmark the following link (Results) and you will be able to find results for all races on our calendar and the race recap for events we have had stories on. Series Point Standing to come!
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