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Oakley Athletes Dominate at USA Cycling Elite Track National Championships
The 2009 USA Cycling Elite Track National Championships concluded at the Home Depot Center velodrome on Sunday. Oakley athletes dominated the podium, especially Oakley’s Taylor Phinney who won three of the 10 titles earned. Boulder cyclist Taylor Phinney added to his list of national titles, winning the 30-kilometer points race at the USA Cycling Elite Track National Championships on Saturday.
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Phinney Sets Record, Wins Gold
A day after setting a new American record and winning gold in the individual 4 kilometer pursuit, Taylor Phinney set another American record on his way to winning the 1K time trial cycling’s Track World Cup finals on Friday.
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PHINNEY CLAIMS JUNIOR WORLD TITLE
Just a month before he represents the United States in the 2008 Olympic Games, 18-year-old Taylor Phinney (Boulder, Colo.) earned a junior world championship in the 3,000-meter individual pursuit on Saturday as part of his final preparation for the Games. Meanwhile, joining Phinney on the medal stand was American Colleen Hayduk (Kutztown, Pa.), who earned a bronze medal in the scratch race.







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