Kim Geist Coaching athlete Mark-Anthony Sanchez assisted his USA Paralympic Cycling teammate in competing at the Para-cycling Road National Championships in Knoxville, TN.
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Memorial Day Weekend Means Bike Racing
Our highlights: Killington Stage Race (VT) (pictured):– Lee Sobotkin climbing to the Cat. 3 King of the Mountains jersey– Ted Michaels winning the Masters 45+ time trial Tour of Somerville (NJ) (pictured):– Stephanie Halamek sprinting to 2nd place in the Women 1/2
Podiums
Kim Geist Coaching athletes have been all over the podiums across the country lately, both on the road and track:
Road Season Begins in the Northeast with...
Kim Geist Coaching athletes Jess Chong and Stephanie Halamek kicked off the road season in the northeast with a 1-2 finish in the Women 1/2/3 at the hugely popular Grant’s Tomb Criterium in New York City. This is going to be a really interesting season to follow!
World Track Cycling Championships
Kim Geist and her USA teammates finished 7th at the World Track Cycling Championships in Pruszkow, Poland.
First Road Win of the Season
Track Cycling World Championships
Coach Kim Geist will be representing the United States at the Track Cycling World Championships in Pruszkow, Poland: https://www.usacycling.org/article/team-usa-2019-uci-track-worlds
Masters Rider of the Year
We’re very proud of Jennifer Rhodes for being awarded the Pennsylvania Cycling Association Masters Rider of the Year award for women. Read about it at the link: http://delawarevalleyracing.com/top-woman-in-pa-cycling-gets-it-done-on-roads-and-off?fbclid=IwAR1a_eVVNApjjE93WLpZ0iu2nuuRo24-_AsqzqkIL1ioBuhRP8kQX-H81QE
Berlin & London World Cups
Coach Kim Geist competed with her USA teammates over the course of the past three weeks to earn a silver medal in the team pursuit at the London World Cup. She and the team also finished 5th in the team pursuit at the Berlin World Cup.
Cyclocross Series Champion
Several weekends before the conclusion of the season, Kim Geist Coaching athlete Jen Rhodes has already sealed the win on the Women 40+ 4/5 category in the hotly contested Mid-Atlantic Cyclocross (MAC) Series. Pictured: An individual race win earlier in the season.