Liz Cash on Day 1 of Cyclocross in Louisville, KY
Enjoy watching my daughter Liz in an amazing bike race that happened here in Louisville, Ky last fall! I'd love for you to make some comments too!
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Thursday, March 27, 2008
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Liz Wins Cyclocross Both Days in Boston!!
Well, I hate to brag (not!) but my youngest daughter, Liz, continues to blaze a path across the U.S. winning two cyclocross bike races this week-end in Boston. The thing that is so amazing to me is that it's not just about riding fast. In cyclocross, you ride fast around a hilly and curvy course and periodically, you must jump off your bike and jump hurdles, run through sand traps and across log piles, all while carrying your bike!
She has only been doing this type of racing for a couple of months, but this past week-end, in Plymouth, MASS, just south of Boston, she won her category on both Saturday and Sunday! Let's give her a big hand!!
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Sunday, October 28, 2007
Liz on the Awards Stage again at Cyclocross Grand Prix


Another big day for cyclocross and Liz Cash! It's also er birthday today and she's a big 25!! My baby! I can't believe it! It was a bright but crisp morning and Liz' race went off at 9:15. That's her in the jersey with diagonal stripes down the front. Today she actually wore one o my old jerseys from when I raced with the Louisville Wheelmen. It was so cool!
Today she came in third and although she was disappointed, I was proud as could be. I'll go back this afternoon to see the elite women (pros) race for a solid hour in mud, stairs, ramps, and tight curves. This is an impessive sport!
Saturday, October 27, 2007
Traveling by bike at the Grand Prix Cyclocross
Today's a big day if you travel by bike and if you travel to Louisville, KY. Today is the famous Papa John's US Grand Prix of cyclocross and my daughter you see to the right, won second place in her category! It was an amazing course and people had to get off their bikes, carry them and run with them, climb stairs with them, ride through sand pits and mud. It was amazing! I love to ride my bike but just for a leisurely trip. No bike racing for me anymore!She'll ride again tomorrow. Come on down to River Road and watch!
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