Tuesday, February 5, 2013
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Congressman Bob Brady saves Philly's 2013 bike race

Philadelphia will have a bike race this year and it'll include the Wall in Manayunk.

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Congressman Bob Brady saves Philly's 2013 bike race

POSTED: Thursday, January 31, 2013, 11:51 AM
Congressman Bob Brady saved the 2013 bike race that was renamed the Philly Cycling Classic. (File photos)

Philadelphia will have a bike race this year and it’ll include the Wall in Manayunk.

The new 2013 race dubbed the Philly Cycling Classic will be organized by a team of sports event professionals with experience hosting cycling races, cycling advocates and local business and community leaders, Congressman Bob Brady announced today.

“The Mayor has called for a premier cycling event and the team we have pulled together intends to deliver nothing less for the City of Philadelphia in 2013,” Brady said in a statement. “As long as there is a Wall in Manayunk there will be a world class cycling event in Philadelphia.”

Shortly after David Chauner, founder of the Philadelphia International Cycling Championship announced there would be no race this year due to rising city costs and loss of sponsors, Brady immediately sprang into action to save this year’s race. Brady held a series of meetings with local elected officials, cycling enthusiasts and corporate leaders.

The new team of organizers for this year’s race does not include Chauner, of Pro Cycling Tour, who owes the city over $300,000 for last year’s race. Chauner’s relationship with the city has soured over the years.

The team includes Alan Morrison, business leader and founder of the Philadelphia Insurance Triathlon in 2005, Richard Adler, head of Philadelphia Triathlon, LLC, Karen Bliss, vice president of Marketing for Advanced Sports International, Ryan Oelkers, co-founder of the Cadence Cycling Fondation, Bob Clowry, a Manayunk-based businessman and certified cycling coach and Jane Lipton, executive director of the Manayunk Development Corporation.

Robin Morton of G4 Productions will be the Race Director. Morton has 25 years of experience managing sporting teams. She also worked with Keystone Open, a cycling group that initially wanted to hold a race in July in Fairmount, but was unable to find supporting sponsors at the time.

Philly Cycling Classic will announce in the coming weeks overall title sponsorship and race sponsors. A community and advisory board of local cycling leaders will also be assembled to help maintain the annual event.

Jan Ransom @ 11:51 AM  Permalink | 64 comments
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:00 PM, 01/31/2013
    The race was saved, but where will the money come from? ... will announce in the coming weeks overall sponsorship... does that translate to the taxpayers paying?
    junethe4th
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:33 PM, 01/31/2013
    great. some dude from the northeast gives yunkers yet another miserable weekend in lockdown. thanks buddy.
    Zampognari
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:16 AM, 02/01/2013
    It is (almost) unbelievable how many haters there are in this city. When something bad happens, they're all over it. When something good happens, they are all over it, pooping away. I wonder how many of the haters have actually left the comforts of their recliners and beer meisters to attend the race? I worked as a volunteer on this race for many years, met some awesome people from all over the world, hosted teams in my home. No "hipsters" or "vomitors" or whatever nasty names you want to call them. Lots of very hard working and honest young athletes, not dopers, who work their butts off to compete and win, for not much money at all. Yes, the race has fallen on hard times due to a tough economy, the lack of it's US Championship status and the City imposing unheard of expenses on the organizers. Nutter speaks with forked tongue. Putting this race on takes huge amounts of work, mostly volunteer labor for race day and very small financial rewards. This is cycling, not golf or Nascar. My hat (or helmet) is off the Congressman Brady and the team of pro's he has organized to keep this race alive.
    skippack_cyclist
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:07 PM, 02/01/2013
    This is great for the city. I went for the first time to watch this race in 2010 took the Srt down into the city. Met quite a few awesome people and through them Even found Two great clubs. BCP and SCU. I do like what one poster put about making it a local event like a triathlon That would be pretty cool. Not sure what waterway could be used might have to settle for duathlon of cycling and running.
    To all the naysayers manayunk has many bars So event or no event their will be drinking either way.
    marcc


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