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Friday
Mar162007

March Newsletter Posted

march 2007 newsletterReaching Your Peak has been sent out for March 2007. A great article from Patrick McCrann is the main feature. Checkout his tips on getting the most from the "time in zones" chart within the TrainingPeaks.com graphing section.


For all you coaches out there, we're reminding you that the USA Cycling Talent Search, powered by Racermate is underway. If you have a talented youth cyclist, have them perform a 20k time trial at a local CompuTrainer center, then enter the results and see if he/she can win a free trip to a USA Cycling national team camp in August. You have until May 7th to submit performances of your athletes.


March has been unusually busy with a lot happening behind the scenes. Our Device Agent is progressing, but is a bit delayed due to some 3rd party issues beyond our control. We are also working to launch two new exciting products in April, that will be a big month for us!


More to come...


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