We work with our racers on a day to day or week to week basis. We check with our racers by email and phone calls and that even adds stress to them. This is not an easy game and you have to be able to deal with the stress of it all.
It looks like the Wobble-naught CAD and Myo-facts sEMG/Dartfish are standing the test of time and Georgia's results are the "End-All".
Can you say "FOCUSED"? Georgia reports that the stress is so high, but she is really focused, as the season is well underway, and she is trying to get a spot on the long team for the Olympics. A chance of a life time!
Georgia - "I appreciate all of your help, and I really like the fit. I will let you know if I have any problems, questions, or concerns".
There is so much under the hood, regarding our fit, that the eye cannot see. We stack your bones and that is where we make a difference. One stroke at a time, just like golf! You only pedal 10,000 times per hour, so if you are off it will show!
Bobby Jones - "The course is only 5 inches wide-the distance between your ears".
Gould continues an unbeaten streak at Fontana NMBS. Shonny is still in the US hunt, and she is right there fighting for the 2nd place overall.
Don't think for a second that these gals are not giving it their all. They are hard as nails, and their fighting for chance to go to China.
Talk about stress! You should be in our shoes, this is our chance to show the world that we can make a difference in your game!
2007 Fontana NMBS
Cross-country
Women:
1. Georgia Gould (Luna), 1:44:29 Wobble-naught & Myo-facts sEMG/Dartfish
2. Katerina Nash (Luna), 1:47:10
3. Willow Koerber (Subaru-Gary Fisher), 1:48:23
4. Shonny Vanlandingham (Luna), 1:48:52 Wobble-naught & Myo-facts sEMG/Dartfish
5. Susan Haywood (Trek-VW), 1:49:20
6. Alison Sydor (Rocky Mountain), 1:50:34
7. Catherine Pendrel (Norco), 1:50:57
8. Jamie Whitmore (Cannondale), 1:51:27
9. Wendy Simms (Kona), 1:52:15
10. Heather Irmiger (Gary Fisher-Subaru), 1:52:51
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