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2006 in Review: Team Kaos Scores 48 Wins |
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Written by Sean Weide
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Monday, 08 January 2007 |
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In 2006, Team Kaos rode to an unprecedented 48 victories in a variety of disciplines - road cycling, triathlons, endurance events and running races. Included in that total were 12 cycling state championships, two Midwest Maxxis Cup titles and two Nebraska Rider of the Year crowns.
With the 2007 season on the horizon, here is a recap of Team Kaos' major accomplishments in 2006:
Midwest Maxxis Cup Riders of the Year
Pro-I-II: Jarred Berger
Women’s I-II-III: Morgan Chaffin
Nebraska Riders of the Year
Women’s Category IV: Emily Farnham
Women’s Category I-II-III: Morgan Chaffin
Nebraska State Criterium Champions:
Pro-I-II: Jarred Berger
Cat. III: Mark Brackenbury
Cat. IV: Ian Gray
Junior Men 15-17: Ian Danielson
Masters Men 60+: Gary Schmidt
Women (Open): Morgan Chaffin
Women 10-13: Marie Brackenbury
Nebraska State Time Trial Champions:
Pro-I-II: Marco Vasquez
Women (Open): Morgan Chaffin
Nebraska State Road Race Champions:
Pro-I-II: Jarred Berger
Masters Men 50+: Rich Pearson
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Happy Holidays From Team Kaos |
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Written by Sean Weide
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Wednesday, 20 December 2006 |
Holiday Wishes and Happy New Year from Team Kaos!
Pictured on the beach of San Juan, Puerto Rico (from left):
Ian Robertson, Tim Farnham, Jarred Berger and Jason Kingsbury.
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Pearson Takes Bronze At State Cyclocross Championships |
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Written by Sean Weide
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Monday, 20 November 2006 |
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Lincoln, Neb. - Rich Pearson of Team Kaos rode to a bronze medal finish Sunday in the Category IV race at the Nebraska Cyclocross Championships.
Pearson was the team's lone medalist at the event, which was held on a 1.5 mile course through Lincoln's Pioneers Park.
The race was the final race for Team Kaos for the 2006 season.
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Team Kaos' Brackenbury Not Just A Winner On The Bike |
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Written by Sean Weide
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Tuesday, 07 November 2006 |
Mt. Crescent, Iowa - Mark Brackenbury isn't just fast on his bike. He proved Sunday he's got the legs for running, too.
The Team Kaos state criterium champion (Cat. III) won his age group (40-44) and finished 22nd overall at the 14th annual Beer & Bagel Run at Mt. Crescent, Iowa.
Brackenbury, 43, covered the challenging three-mile course in 25 minutes and 59 seconds. Jared Dittman of Omaha won the race overall in 20:57.
"I'm not a fast runner, but I credit cycling with giving me the low-gear, hill-climbing power," Brackenbury said. "I missed third overall in the masters by 11 seconds. The finish was at the bottom of a huge downhill and they descended better than me."
Brackenbury won his age group by nearly two minutes by successfully navigating the singletrack, off-road trail sections that traversed steep hills, tall grass, wooded areas and open fields.
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Omaha World-Herald: Unity stressed as mayors break ground for bridge |
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Written by Sean Weide
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Thursday, 26 October 2006 |
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Published Thursday, October 26, 2006
By C. David Kotok
World-Herald Staff Writer
Karla Ewert stood on the balcony of her fifth-floor Riverfront Place condo and checked out the view she will have of the new pedestrian bridge linking Omaha and Council Bluffs across the Missouri River.
Stephen Moore leads high school bands from Omaha and Council Bluffs at today's groundbreaking of the pedestrian bridge linking the two cities. He is conductor at Thomas Jefferson High in the Bluffs; he also was conducting the Omaha Central band.
The span across the river moved a step closer to reality for Ewert today as Omaha Mayor Mike Fahey and Council Bluffs Mayor Tom Hanafan ceremonially turned over the first shovels of dirt on the $22 million bridge.
"I'm looking forward to looking out the window at that bridge all lit up," Ewert said. "That's my dream."
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