Monday, June 23, 2008

AGEL Enterprises Sponsors Cycling Team

As an amatuer competitive cyclist it was with great pride that I learned about the formation of a new domestic professional cycling team to be known as American R.A.D.D (Racers Against Drugs and Doping). My pride is in part because of my believe in the mission of the team and the fact that Agel Enterprises, a company for which I am a global team leader is the leading sponsor.

The team American R.A.D.D is a new team for the 2008 racing season. Featuring 7 elite riders Bryson Perry, Billy Demong, Cameron Hoffman, Gardie Jackson, Luis Zamudio, Tommy Nelson, Zach Tittensor and a club with more then 40 new riders growing daily. The team will participate in more than 90 races in 2008 and focus on more of a regional scale with the goal of expanding a national schedule in the coming years.

Agel Enterprises, the presenting sponsor and is regognized as the world leader in suspension gel technology for nutritional supplements and cosmetics. According to a statement on the American RADD website: "Agel is proud to be involved with our team as it fully supports the message of clean sport. In fact all of Agel's products are tested by the HFL, the worlds largest drug surveillance and research lab that tests products for WADA (world anti doping agency). All of Agel's gel products have been acredited by the HFL so you can be sure they comply with WADA and USADA rules and are free of any harmful or tainted products."

Do you want to join our team and support drug free cycling? You can join the American RAAD Cycling as a member and when you purchase a team uniform you will become a club member of American RADD. Join with me and you will be eligible for discounts on team sponsored products, you will be added to our mailing list and recieve race reports sent to our club members throughout the country. If you share my passion for the sport of cycling, you will want to join the effort and become a part of our team and help us to erradicate drugs and dopping from our sport.

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