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Sho-Air/Specialized Sid Taberlay to speak at Rock N Road Cyclery Today
Posted Date: 5/6/2009
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Team Sho-Air/Specialized U.S. factory cross country rider Sid Taberlay will be a guest speaker this Thursday night, May 7th at Rock N Road Cyclery in Irvine, CA.

The five-time Australian National Champion, 2004 Athens Olympian and
2009 Kenda Cup West Pro XC champion will be doing a meet and greet with the store's club team at 7:30pm. This relaxed Q & A will be a chance for racers and riding enthusiast to ask Taberlay all sorts of questions and gather knowledge and insight to take their next ride or race to another level.

Sid will talk to guests about his past and current race experiences, as well as offer a bit of training, nutritional and pro insight on what it takes to compete at the highest level in the sport.

U.S. Cup series sponsor H2O Overdrive will be raffling off some free 20 oz samples of there new drink. In addition U.S. Cup series representatives have donated some official U.S. Cup T-Shirts and swag to be raffled off during the evening for all attending participants. The Sid Taberlay meet and greet starts promptly at 7:30pm and is open to everyone free of charge at the Rock N Road Cyclery in Irvine, CA.

Store Location:
Irvine
6282 Irvine Blvd
Irvine, CA 92620
949.733.2453




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