Viagra Price Online, Generic Viagra Indian + Online Reviews http://jellybellycycling.com U.S. Based Professional Cycling Team Sat, 04 Feb 2012 06:13:45 +0000 en hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.3.1 Sun Tour – Stage 4 http://jellybellycycling.com/2008/10/17/sun-tour-stage-four/ http://jellybellycycling.com/2008/10/17/sun-tour-stage-four/#comments Fri, 17 Oct 2008 18:06:46 +0000 cleez http://jellybellycycling.com/?p=298 Stage four may have been ‘the moment of truth’ for some riders today, but to Jelly Belly rider Bernard Van Ulden it was a piece of cake. Today’s stage began in Alexandra and traversed 115 km to a 16 km uphill finish at Mt. Buller.
After wearing the recognizable polka-dotted KOM jersey in Stage Two of the Sun Tour, Van Ulden has been gaining time each day and is now in an excellent position in the overall standings. He is only 1 minute 30 seconds behind race leader Chris Jongeward from Australian team Panasonic.
“Bernard was climbing like a mountain goat today,” said a very pleased Team Director Danny Van Haute. “He is climbing the best I’ve ever seen him.”
Based on his time, Van Ulden is in 17th place with only two stages to go. Tomorrow’s 16 km individual time trial will be mostly rollers in the Yarra Valley wine region.
“(Bernard) will have his work cut out for him tomorrow in the time trial,” Van Haute said. “And for Saturday we are shooting for a stage win.”
The sixth and final stage of the Sun Tour will be a fast and flat 2 km circuit in Melbourne’s Little Italy where riders will make 30 laps before the final sprint.
Molly Saunders
PR Jelly Belly Cycling Team

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Sun Tour – Stage 2 http://jellybellycycling.com/2008/10/15/sun-tour-stage-3/ http://jellybellycycling.com/2008/10/15/sun-tour-stage-3/#comments Wed, 15 Oct 2008 15:57:29 +0000 cleez http://jellybellycycling.com/?p=294 After riding 120 km from Inverloch to Warragul, Bernard Van Ulden of the Jelly Belly Team lost the KOM jersey by a mere two points. And that’s not all the team lost.
At the end of Stage Two of Australia’s 2008 Sun Tour, the Jelly Belly Team has only four out of seven riders left. Time cuts and health problems have forced three members of the team to call it quits with four stages to go.
But Team Director Danny Van Haute said it’s not all bad. One of the best things about cycling is the energy from the fans, and Jelly Belly fans can be found all over the world.
“It’s really amazing actually,” Van Haute said. “We drive official Lexus vehicles all decked out in Jelly Belly beans in the states. But over here we have a car from the race promoter with maybe eight stickers on it, yet we still constantly hear, ‘Go Jelly Belly!’ We have fans everywhere, even in Australia.”
Two other Jelly Belly Team sponsors, GT and Champion Systems, are helping to spread the Jelly Belly word at the race expo. At their company booths they are handing out the coveted team post cards and samples of Jelly Belly beans to fans of all ages.
Stage Three from Warragul to Marysville will cover more than 135 km of forests and farmlands. This stage includes the first long climb out of the tour and a long technical descent into Marysville.
By Molly Saunders

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Sun Tour Pre-Race http://jellybellycycling.com/2008/10/12/sun-tour-pre-race/ http://jellybellycycling.com/2008/10/12/sun-tour-pre-race/#comments Mon, 13 Oct 2008 03:56:09 +0000 cleez http://jellybellycycling.com/?p=286 Australia’s oldest stage race, the 57th Annual Jayco-Herald Sun Tour, began Sunday in Traralgon, Australia. At only 45 km, this 2.1 km prologue street-circuit was a fast and furious beginning to what looks to be an exciting week ahead.
The Jelly Belly Pro Cycling Team is one of only three teams – out of 15 – representing the United States in the tour this year. Although Team Director Danny Van Haute said this was not the best day for the team, the results did not count toward the overall standings and tomorrow’s 130 km route offers the team a chance at a stage win.
“Tomorrow our goal is to be aggressive and lead all day long,” Van Haute said. “If (near the finish) it comes down to a field sprint, we will lead out Brad (Huff) or Nic (Sanderson).”
Riding alongside Nick Reistad, Bernard Van Ulden, Brad Huff and Scott Tietzel, are two Australian natives: Matty Rice and Nic Sanderson. However, Van Haute said having two riders familiar with the territory doesn’t change the dynamic of the race.
“This race is no different than any other race,” he said. “We still need to win as a team.”
Tomorrow’s stage begins in Traralgon and passes through 130 km of countryside ending in the seaside town of Inverloch.
By Molly Saunders

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