Beat the Clock Time Trial Training Series starts Feb 17th!!!

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Mark your calendar! Spread the word!

The Beat the Clock Time Trial Training Series will kick off on February 17th with a Canada Time Trial. The Beat the Clock TT series is a low-key training series, with USCF permission (but not a race!), open to anyone who wants to improve their TT skills, learn how to gauge their effort, or just plain have fun.

Visit our website at http://www.scaledup.com/beattheclock/ soon for more information. Or visit the FAQ at http://www.cfberger.net/bike/Beat.html

More dates (preliminary)
February 17 - Canada TT
March 17 - Canada TT
May 26 - Canada TT
June 30 - Old La Honda Hill Climb
Sept. 1 - Canada TT

Thank you,

Patt Baenen-Tapscott and Carola Berger

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Beat the Clock launches the youBest event on February 3-4!!

The following review has been approved for all audiences. Rated PG-13 for strong legs and spandex-covered non-nudity. Due to some violent efforts, parental discretion advised.

Beat the Clock launches the youBest event(TM) on February 3-4, 2007!!

It is the logical synthesis of two of the most ubiquitous training efforts of successful cyclists. In one sleek weekend, the BtC youBest event(TM) is guaranteed to improve the core strength and stamina of all registered iBodies. The youBest weekend was announced last week by BtC CEO Patt Baenen-Tapscott who unveiled the widely anticipated youBest information brochure containing the details of this spectacular event: http://www.scaledup.com/beattheclock/media/do_your_best.pdf

The youBest event(TM) will combine core strength and pilates exercises with spinning and cycling sessions into some sweat-packed 24 hours that will "reinvent" the notion of training. Certified coaches, licensed personal trainers, and spinning instructors are collaborating with BtC to produce this innovative event.

"Every once in a while a revolutionary event comes along that changes everything," says BtC PR Director Carola Berger. "It's very fortunate if you can work on just one of these in your career. The launch of the BtC youTT series on Canada changed everything a couple years ago. And we're going to do it again with the youBest event(TM) in 2007." "The cycling classes are like a spin class, but you actually bring your own bike! Now that's great! It's a chance to 'Do Your Best'!", adds BtC CEO Patt Baenen-Tapscott.

Key features include nutritious, natural food and refreshments for the participating iBodies throughout the day with a special surprise for late night participants. Furthermore, all registered iBodies are automatically entered to win prizes in a fabulous iRaffle. A one-hour session will be available for $20, a mega-version for $60 (4 sessions - buy 3 get one free). The supersized youBest version without fries (though BtC cannot guarantee that participating iBodies will not feel fried) will cost $120 and will include 9 sessions. Sessions for all shapes, sizes, and fitness levels of iBodies are available.

More information on the youBest event(TM) can be found at http://www.scaledup.com/beattheclock/media/do_your_best.pdf
The youBest sessions can be purchased at http://www.bikereg.com/events/register.asp?eventid=4140 (*)
Of course, the youTimeTrial series is still available as well, with the first event on February 17th! Entries for iBodies can be purchased at http://www.bikereg.com/events/register.asp?eventid=4151

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(*) It is always important to consult your physician, coach or personal trainer before starting an exercise program. Participating in the youBest event(TM) can impair your ability to sandbag and come in dead last at bicycle races. The youBest event(TM) may cause race wins and result in upgrade points as well as increased levels of fitness. BtC cannot be held responsible for the items won in the iRaffle that include Voler gift certificates, Power Systems core balance equipment, private swim lessons at Alpine Tennis and Swim Club.

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Thanks for reading,

Carola Berger for the Beat the Clock team

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