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Team NCCH p/b DEC Express Seeks Applications for Elite Men’s Team for 2015

release by Team NCCH p/b DEC Express

March 09, 2015 – A position with this top-rated team has become available, and they now seek expressions of interest from riders – preferably Under 23 – who are interested in learning more.

The successful applicant will be given a number of sponsor benefits, including bike/s, kits, helmet, eyewear, compression garment, etc. In addition full race day support, and coaching is provided in a team environment, by team staff. The team will compete in the majority of major events in Canada, as well as a number of USA races.

Opportunities may arise for Elite Women throughout the season, so women are encouraged to send through expressions as well.

If you think you have what it takes to help this team take on the best in Canada and USA, send your resume to rick.lee@ncch.ca by no later than Friday, March 13th!

The full team roster is expected to be announced on Tuesday, March 17th.

National Cycling Centre Hamilton (NCCH) is a not-for-profit corporation created as legacy organization following the very successful 2003 UCI World Road Cycling Championships in Hamilton Ontario. It operates out of the Morgan Firestone Arena on Jerseyville Road West in Ancaster.

The Centre is one of six nationally recognized cycling centers in Canada and is responsible for identifying, recruiting, testing, coaching and training high performance and development athletes in the Province of Ontario. The Centre is formally partnered with the Canadian Cycling Association, the Ontario Cycling Association, the City of Hamilton and McMaster University. Since its creation in 2005, the Centre has assisted over 50 athletes win medals at National Championships and/or become members of the Canadian National Cycling Team.

We welcome your involvement with the Centre as an athlete, coach, parent, volunteer, or supporter. Please contact us should you wish to find out more about our programs or services.





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