Team Indiebike.com p/b Angie’s List is excited to introduce some fresh faces (and legs) in 2011. The following are some new additions to look out for.
Scott Brenton is the Chief Operating Officer at Angie’s List. He is an experienced long distance runner but started spending more time on the bike in 2010. Expect to see Scott in the saddle even more this year as part of Team Indiebike.com
Caroline Brown was a member of the winning women’s Little 500 team in 2009. She rode for Indiebike in a limited role in 2010 and is expected to make an even bigger impact in 2011.
Felipe Cardenas is an experienced road racer that comes to Indiebike after several years of racing for the MOB Squad. Indiebike is excited to see Felipe trade the yellow for black & white.
Becca Finley is one of two women to join Indiebike after recently graduating from Marian University where she was successful as part of their nationally recognized cycling program. Becca is coming off of a strong cross season and should be a valuable addition to Indiebike’s road team.
Miles Johnson is a young and promising rider. He will ride in Little 500 this year for the quality Phi Psi team. Miles has been training hard and looks to improve on his strong 2010 results.
John Schmitz joins Indiebike after riding last year for Speedway Wheelmen. John is a long time runner that has taken up cycling in the past three years. He looks to continue on the trajectory he set at the end of last year with a break out win at the Indy Downtown Crit.
Ryan Shean is a pharmacy student at Butler University. He comes to Indiebike this year from the local Nebo Ridge cycling team. Ryan looks forward to helping support the team in 2011 and has his eye on winning the Cat3 state time trial championship.
Sierra Siebenlist is another rider to join Indiebike after graduating from the prestigious Marian University cycling program. Sierra has a long history of cycling including road, cross, MTB and even pro BMX racing. So yeah, she knows hot to ride a bike. Keep an eye out for her at Starbucks or the BikeLine.
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
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