$10,000 Cash Purse Marks This Year's May 20 West L.A. College Grand Prix for Cycling, Announces Dan Weinberg, Velo Club La Grange Sponsorship Director.LOS ANGELES Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. -- A $10,000 cash purse -- the largest in the race's history -- marks this year's West L.A. College Grand Prix Grand Prix n. pl. Grand Prix Any of several competitive international road races for sports cars of specific engine size over an exacting, usually risky course. for cycling (www.lagrange.org/wlacgp.htm), presented by 1031Market.Com and hosted by Velo Club La Grange La Grange (lə grānj). 1 City (1990 pop. 25,597), seat of Troupe co., W central Ga., inc. 1828. It is an industrial center that produces lumber, plastics, textiles, and transportation equipment. , and set for Sunday, May 20, over a 1.3-mile circuit around the college's campus grounds. The grand prix promises to be not only the largest and richest cycling event in the club's 38-year history, but the biggest and richest cycling event ever raced in West Los Angeles
West Santa Fe Trail - a trail that extends from Missouri to New Mexico; an important route for settlers moving west in the 19th century . Over 1,000 race fans and cycling enthusiasts are anticipated to attend the racing challenge and day-long cycling exposition showcasing the latest in cycling technology and nutritional products. Admission and parking are free. "Cycling is a great athletic sport, especially for young people, and 1031Market.Com is excited to present this year's West L.A. College Grand Prix," said Clay Womack, president of Direct Capital Securities. 1031Market.Com (www.1031market.com) is the Internet home of Direct Capital Securities, one of the industry's oldest and most active investment firms specializing in Tenant-In-Common replacement properties. "A $10,000 cash purse has always been a goal of ours for this event, and the fact that we have finally achieved our goal is fantastic," said Dan Weinberg, Velo Club La Grange sponsorship director. "I'm proud to say that our race is among the top five bicycle races in all of California, which now has more than 200 races." Past winners of the West L.A. College Grand Prix include such racing notables as Tony Cruz, Harm Jansen, Freddy Rodriguez and Ivan Dominguez. The grand prix includes 10 categories by age and gender, including Juniors, Masters and Pros. The West L.A. College Grand Prix begins at 9 a.m. with the Juniors. The highlight of the day, the Pro's Race, will start at 1:35 p.m. Cash awards totaling close to $5,000 in this category will be paid 20 deep. Other highlights include custom winners' podium jerseys for selected categories, KOM KOM King of the Mountain (bicycle racing) KOM Knowledge Oasis Muscat (Oman) KOM Kick-Off Meeting KOM Kingdom O' Magic (computer game) KoM Knights of Maple (King Of the Mountains The King of the Mountains (KoM) is the title given to the best climber in a cycling road race; usually and officially known as the Mountains classification. For women's cycle racing, a similar term, Queen of the Mountains (QoM) is used. ) competition with $2,100 in cash prizes, team competition with prizes for best team in each race, and Master's Cycle League points. A complete list of categories, prices, race course map, directions to the campus and how to register is available by going online to www.lagrange.org/wlacgp.htm. La Grange's professional coaches again will conduct two racing clinics on the actual race course to allow first-time and beginning riders to "Learn to Race Like a Pro." The clinics will teach bike handling, race strategy, bike safety, and cycling etiquette. The clinics are free and will take place on Saturday, May 12, and Wednesday, May 16 (see www.lagrange.org for more details). Cash sponsors include 1031Market.com (Direct Capital Securities - title sponsor), Thomas Byrnes (attorney at law), West L.A. Industrial and Urgent Care, Helen's Cycles, Bicycling Magazine, Cannondale Bicycle Corporation The Cannondale Bicycle Corporation is a major American bicycle manufacturer, headquartered in Bethel, Connecticut USA and manufactured in Bedford, Pennsylvania USA. The company was founded in 1971 by Joe Montgomery to manufacture backpacks and bags for camping and later bicycle , Land Rover (a new LR2 vehicle will be on display in the expo area), and Kahala Corporation (title sponsor of the Kahala-La Grange racing team). Additional sponsors for this year's West L.A. College Grand Prix include Voler Team Apparel (podium jerseys, prizes), Accelerade Advanced Sports Drink sports drink Performance drink Sports medicine A thirst-quenching beverage used in sports-related activities, which may boost energy and/or help build muscle mass; water, sugar, salt, potassium are common to all SDs. See Hydrotherapy, Water. (free samples, prizes), Surf City Squeeze (free smoothies), LA Sports Massage sports massage Sports medicine A Western massage that addresses specific needs of athletes Components Swedish massage, cross-fiber friction massage, deep compression massage, trigger point therapy Timing During training, before or after events, to enhance (free massage), Liquid Fitness (free race clinics, coaching services), Siren Studios (production rental company - equipment support), Alpha & Omega Construction Services (expo area support), Full Performance Fitness (liquid vitamins - prizes) and MCL MCL - Macintosh Common LISP (Master's Cycle League - prizes). About 1031Market.Com The core mission of 1031Market.Com is to help real estate investors find appropriate investments that are designed to defer capital gains tax on property they sell, including, in particular, fractional real estate ownership programs such as tenant in common programs and oil and gas interests. About Velo Club La Grange Velo Club La Grange is one of California's largest and oldest cycling clubs with over 400 members nationwide. The club was founded by Raymond Fouquet in 1969 and fields one of the top amateur racing teams in the U.S. Past members include a Tour de France Tour de France World's most prestigious and difficult bicycle race. Staged for three weeks each July—usually in some 20 daylong stages—the Tour typically comprises 20 professional teams of nine riders each and covers some 3,600 km (2,235 miles) of flat and stage winner, an Olympic gold medalist, and several U.S. National and California state champions. |
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