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Mens Elite   
1  JORIS DAUDET, GT, 17100 BUSSAC SUR CHARENT
2  MARC WILLERS, FACTORY SPEED, MURRIETA, CA
3  BARRY NOBLES, CLAYBORN, WETUMPKA, AL
4  KYLE BENNETT, FREE AGENT, CONROE, TX
5  DONNY ROBINSON, HYPER BICYCLES, NAPA, CA
6  TORY NYHAUG, FACTORY REDLINE, COQUITLAM, BC CAN
7  TYLER BROWN, FACTORY CRUPI/PRO-GATE, CHULA VISTA, CA
8  MIKE DAY, GT, VALENCIA, CA

Womens Elite   
1  DOMINIQUE DANIELS, GCU/DFR/THE, GILBERT, AZ
2  ARIELLE MARTIN, FACTORY INTENSE, SPANAWAY, WA
3  DANI GEORGE, SUPERCROSS, PALMDALE, CA
4  ASHLEY VERHAGEN, CRUPI/PRO-GATE, SIMI VALLEY, CA
5  STEPHANIE BARRAGAN, DANCE FACTORY, MONTCLAIR, CA
6  COURTNEY APPLEWHITE, RENNEN/INTENSE, GARNER, NC 

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MOST PEOPLE who see him rolling along the roads and trails of Marin have no idea they’re in the presence of cycling royalty.

Otis Guy was there at the beginning, back in the days when Gary Fisher, Joe Breeze, Charlie Kelley and the rest of the renegades hauled their klunkers up Mount Tamalpais and hauled ass all the way down.

A fortunate few of those guys went on to become household names in the sport, while this Guy went on to become  …  More

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Chip Ganassi Racing secured its fourth Daytona 24 Hours victory in six years with a one-two finish in the 2011 edition of the race.

Ganassi’s #01 Riley-Ford MKXI/XX driven by Scott Pruett, Memo Rojas, Joey Hand and Graham Rahal crossed the line just two seconds ahead of its sister car. Scott Dixon, who shared the second Ganassi entry with Juan Pablo, Dario Franchitti and Jamie McMurray, was unable to exploit a late-race safety-car period, which turned the race into a one-lap sprint to the flag   …  More

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Gold Coast Queensland, Saturday, January 29, 2011: Ryan Callinan (Merewether, NSW) edged one step closer to securing a junior surfing world record USD$25,000 first place prize as he advanced into the Round of 16 at the 2011 Hurley Pro Junior — Burleigh Heads.

Competitors were greeted this morning with a significant increase in swell, with 1.5-2m waves reeling down the infamous Gold Coast right-hand pointbreak of Burleigh Heads.

Callinan’s classic backhand attack was perfectly suited to the larger waves today, as he posted a combined two-wave heat total of 12.50 (out of a possible 20), advancing to the next round in second place behind Brazilian Krystian Kymerson (15.00) and eliminating Creed MctTaggart (Margaret River, WA — 7.50) and Logan Specht (North Stradbroke Island, Qld — 2.65) who finished third and fourth respectively.

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