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twenty4 sports
02-10-2004, 11:39 AM
24 Hours of Adrenalin™ airs on Rogers Sportsnet this week – Thursday & Friday

twenty4 sports inc. based in Markham, Ontario Canada is pleased to announce that the 24 Hours of Adrenalin™ World Solo Championships will air on Rogers Sportsnet across Canada this Thursday, February 12th and Friday, February 13th, see details below.

The 24 Hours of Adrenalin™ World Solo Championships is one of the toughest endurance races in the world. The hour-long program covers 165 competitors from 10 countries competing in the race solo. Battling around the clock from noon to noon, athletes compete in either the Elite category for a shot at $20,000US cash purse or in Age Groups with the hopes of becoming an Age Group Champion.

"This is one of the most exciting shows we have ever produced. We are excited to see the response from our Canadian participants and Adrenalin enthusiasts that tune in to catch all the action," expressed Stuart Dorland, Founder of the World Solo Championships. US airdates are not confirmed at this time.

The show will feature top athletes such as 4-time World Solo Champion Chris Eatough, National Champion Tinker Juarez, National Champion Cristina Begy and 24-hour and RAAM veteran Katie Lindquist. Other features include Dave Piercy who competed with just one lung, Steve Fassbinder who competed with only 1 gear Vs 27 gears and Tracy Ryder who overcame bulimia and anorexia through sport.

Tune in and catch all the action!!!!!

Show times on Rogers Sportsnet:


Note: The shows will air 2-3 more times per region. Stay tuned to Sportsnet listings and the Current News section of the website for more details. www.24hoursofadrenalin.com

jimbo
02-10-2004, 11:52 AM
You apply for bankruptcy, buy your company back for a fraction of what it was worth, and have the nerve to come here and promote yourself. Bugger off.

jimbo

yetirich
02-10-2004, 01:03 PM
You apply for bankruptcy, buy your company back for a fraction of what it was worth, and have the nerve to come here and promote yourself. Bugger off.

jimbo


Here, Here.....instead of just promoting yourself...take some time to answer the email that was sent about cancelling races in CO and TX and give some information to us, the paying public that supported you.

mikesee
02-10-2004, 07:22 PM
"The 24 Hours of Adrenalin™ World Solo Championships is one of the toughest endurance races in the world..."

Really? Riding in circles around the Whistler town park qualifies as one of the toughest endurance races in the world?

Gimme a break.

It was absolutely challenging, but it'd be a stretch to call it anything more than that.

Perhaps you can save some of the self-aggrandizing spew for your next TV broadcast...

MC

fat tires
02-11-2004, 09:01 AM
I agree with you guys, it would be nice if there were more answers. Especially on the events that were lost or the one in question, Hardwood Hills.

But;
Keep in mind, the operators of the 24 Hours of Adrenalin are probably one of the largest if not the largest promoter of this type of event. Although they are going through some tough times, we need to continue to support them and encourage participation. Look at a complete 24 hour race schedule, they still own a majority of the events.

They’ll get it together and increase the number of venues, but it takes time. They are even asking us, the riders to let them know of possible venues. They recognize their situation and are asking us to help.

Twenty4 Sports, keep up the good work.

boulder
02-11-2004, 02:42 PM
what has hurt trilife is the lack of communication (silence) and the acceptance of registrations for hardwood when in fact there appears to be no race there. just simply appears crooked. hardwood has states there is no race there by trilife. no permit from the venue, no oca insurance (cant get it without the land permit) yet they still claim to have a race at hardwood. what up?

fat tires
02-11-2004, 04:24 PM
:confused: I agree, the silence is hurting them. But they have communicated what they know, or at least the information is out there. I imagine they are waiting for the "Higher Ups" to decide.

What is up with Hardwood, why won't they let this be the last year in the contract and not look back? It only hurts the sport.

boulder
02-11-2004, 06:10 PM
cause the contract was with trilife and not twenty4sports. the contract was not listed as an asset that was purchased in the bankrupcy. the contract is not assumable by another company. why cant trilife let it go and let chico and hardwood work together on a great 24 race? next year that is what will happen anyway.