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Tuesday, 13 October 2009 13:50

WWW.PROBIKEKIT.COM have today released the names of their riders for the upcoming 2010 season. www.probikekit.com contacted the originator of the popular cycling website www.rutrainingtoday.co.uk (James Smith) and asked him to put together a team of riders. James set about his work and has brought together some excellent South West talent to compete in local and national events in 2010. Now that the team is together we are looking forward to a great winter of team and form building and to a successful season.

Mark McCance - ProBikeKit. “This is a great opportunity for ProBikeKit to be associated with some of the best of the UK’s young breakthrough talent. Our focus as a business is on providing the dedicated road enthusiast with all their riding needs, so the chance to support talented riders on their journey to the top flight of road cycling is a natural fit with the PBK brand”James Smith -1st cat rider and team manager“I was hoping to do this

for 2010 and was quite close to putting something small in place but now that Probikekit have come on board we can really race at the highest level in the UK. I am looking forward to racing as a team in 2010 whilst doing everything we can for Probikekit, veloeuropa.com, www.jbc-nutrition.com and our other sponsors”.Rob Willcocks – Elite riderRob has taken some great wins this year but we were especially proud of him when he won the Team Tor 2000 circuit series title in the summer."The perfect blend of talent and ability is what will make this team successful as we compete at the highest level in British racing."Chris Lobb 2nd catChris weighs about the same as a gnat’s wing and promises to be a great climber. 

 Chris is only 19 but has made a great impression in his first road season.  “I am Cornish... radical” said ChrisJamie Howard – 1st catJamie has really impressed this year, winning a number of regional races and finally taking second in the Dorset Three Day stage race.Robert Jackson – 1st catRobert has already placed in a few races in Belgium this year

 but also took a fantastic third place in the Dengie Marshes. Now a first cat Robert is a promising talent. “When I read that this team was being put together I was really keen to take the opportunity.” About ProBikeKitProBikeKit has built an enviable international reputation over the last eleven years as the online on road experts. Based in the UK ProBikeKit has a worldwide reach, supplying dedicated road enthusiasts across 50 countries with premium quality products from the world’s leading brands, ProBikeKit covers all aspects of road cycling, track and time trialing and product ranges include team kits, cycle clothing, components and framesets as well as nutrition and training aids. The team will hold an official launch at Risca Rugby club on the 9th January 2010.  More details to follow. 

 
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