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Team BOLLA will be at Green River Road Race, Saturday

Team BOLLA: More on the participants in the Green River Road Race, which starts Saturday, March 17, 2007, at Purdy Separate Baptist Church on KY 206. It will be the first US Cycling national event ever held in Adair County.
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By Mike Hewitt

Bolla Cycling will be on hand for the Green River Road Race. Bolla Cycling has entered its second year racing in the Midwest and Southern States. The team roster includes both women's and men's teams. Team members will compete in the Cat 1-2-3 and 3-4 racing categories on Saturday.



Bolla Cycling is managed by SONOVELLO, a 501 non profit corporation organized to provide developmental opportunities for amateur racing cyclists and to promote the benefits of cycling in the Greater Louisville Community.

Another element of the team's objective is to give back to the community.Twelve members will participate in this year's St. Baldrick's Charity Head Shave Event to raise donations to help battle Pediatric Cancer. On March 18, the team will roll into downtown Louisville on their bikes, remove their helmets on cue and get their heads shaved. The team's goal is to raise $20,000 for this charity.

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Sean Steele, team Bolla, will be at Green River Road Race



2007-03-15 - Henryville, IN - Photo By Craig Dooley.
Sean Steele Team Bolla winning at Race 2 of the Kentuckiana Spring Training Series held in Henryville, IN. Team Bolla will be participating at the Green River Road Race starting at 11:00amCT/noonET, at Purdy Separate Baptist Church. Riders from eight states are expected in the event co-sponsored by Lindsey Wilson College. The 25-mile race course will be clockwise for Saturday's races, starting at Purdy, then to Snake Creek Road in Christine, then to KY 551 at Absher, north on KY 551 through Knifley, east on KY 76 to Neatsville, then south on KY 206 through Eunice, and Ella and back to Purdy again. Directions of courses in cycling are set by event organizers.

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