Georgia
Atlanta, GA 30327
Century Rides (Cycle)
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Team In Training's cycling program offers the opportunity to take on the challenge of 100 miles and make a difference in the lives of an estimated 912,938 Americans living with blood cancers. Along with a customized training program and expert coaching, participants train with a local group of like-minded individuals for motivation and inspiration. Looking for cycling inspiration? Follow two-time non-Hodgkin's lymphoma survivor and LLS supporter Danny Leonard's cycling trek across the United States on http://blog.dannysride.org. Fill out our online Tell Me More form to find out the century rides offered by your local chapter. |
Team In Training Georgia Chapter is not currently recruiting for the cycling team. However, check back in January as you can join the team then for the incredibly scenic, America's Most Beautiful Bike Ride in Lake Tahoe, Nevada.
America's Most Beautiful Bike Ride
Lake Tahoe, NV - June 6, 2010
The Reno-Tahoe Territory of the Nevada Commission on Tourism, Lake Tahoe Bicycle Coalition and the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society invite you to participate in the 19th annual America?s Most Beautiful Bike Ride, one of the most scenic and awe-inspiring rides you will ever experience. Spectacular scenery, clean mountain air, great food and full support by experienced ride organizers make this ride a ?must do? for any avid recreational bicyclist. The ride is also proud to be the century selected by The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society?s National Team In Training Program.
The cycle team has many training options including 100 mile and 65 mile training options, as well as the opportunity to sign up and train with the HIT Team. HIT stands for High Intensity Training. TNT Georgia uses the Arnie Bakers HIT schedule as a guide for the season. Arnie is the national TNT cycling coach, holds a medical degree, many coaching accreditations, and multiple USA Cycling national championships. The goal of the team is to make you a stronger, faster cyclist with increased endurance. You will have the opportunity to grow more comfortable working together in a group setting while gaining or refining some cycling skills.
Challenge yourself, save lives and have fun! Call (404) 720-7842 or (800) 399-7312 today or fill out our form for more details.






