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Khris Seger
Envied those that road in college (Little 500), but never had the inclination that it was something I could do. Upon my return to Southern Indiana after several years in Indianapolis, a very close friend of mine convinced me to give it a try. I bought a bike and hit the road. That friend has been pushing me beyond my comfort zone ever since, and now I'm actually racing.
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Andrew Boyd
I have been riding bikes on and off since 2005. I got serious about it in the summer of 2008. I raced for the University of Kentucky Cycling Team during my senior year at UK and had a blast. I am now working in Louisville and look forward to racing for Bikeclicks/Team Louisville!
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Will Bain
I'm in high school at Trinity. I started cycling for fun with my Dad. When I started passing him up, he decided I needed a better bike and here I am racing.
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Matt Brindle
Road in college, graduated, stopped riding and got big, 265lb big. Had life changing moment in 2002 which started me riding again. Dropped 100lbs and actually felt good. Go figure! After several years of getting my butt kicked and dropped, decided to get serious. I only look back now to see who I dropped.
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Jonathan Lamar
I bought my first bike in 2007 to lose weight after my previous attempt to do so by running failed miserably. I 'competed' in my first race later that year, but did not get serious about training until I joined Team Louisville in September 2008. Now that I have concrete goals and a plan to achieve them, I hope to make an impact on any hilly climber's race I can get my hands on.
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Donald Fisher
I got started riding when I got a bike to help me get in better shape for cross country. It didn't take long riding with Aaron Mundy and Jay Porter to get me into shape, I became much better at riding than running.
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Larry Pethick
I did a lot of long-distance riding during high school and college years, but life took over and the bike waited patiently for twenty years. After being diagnosed with cancer in 2007, I decided to take care of myself and rekindled the cycling flame. After many outings with the LBC, I discovered that I really liked the speed and excitement of racing and was given the chance to join BC/TL as a racer.
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Andy Zakel
I did my first century when I was a freshman in high school and have been riding ever since. Raced in college as a IV for a couple of years then took a long hiatus from racing until I moved to Colorado in 2003. Raced with Vitamin Cottage in 2005, 2006 and 2007 before moving to Ann Arbor for a year and then to Floyds Knobs. I love climbing but age/weight continue to work against me. Married to Sara and have 1 son (Matteo).
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Joe Nalley
Enjoys hard rides in the knobs, protein shakes, and long recovery naps with the dog. Is looking for a few special someones to join me in overtraining antics and racing glory.
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