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Team Dayton is a non-profit organization established to grow and develop competitive cycling in Southwest Ohio. Our team consists of ~100+ racers with a primary focus on road races, criteriums, and time trials. We represent all USA Cycling categories and have strong Masters, Juniors, and Women's programs. We typically race in 90+ events across the country. Over the years we have had tremendous results on the road averaging almost 100 wins and 200 podiums placing each year.
Team Dayton was founded in 2000 by veteran bicycle racers Ron Garrett and Bruce Skillings. As an offshoot of a local cycling club, the team was envisioned as a 25 person group that would focus on promoting local bicycle racing. Since then the team has grown significantly and become one of the most recognized teams in the mid-west. Bruce and Ron started the team with a grassroots philosophy which is still present today.
Mission statement: Develop & Grow Competitive Cycling in Southwest Ohio.
Vision: Team Dayton strives to be the pre-eminent cycling team in the Mid-West. The membership is respected for their results, teamwork, tactics, and professionalism. Our riders span all road categories, mountain bike, triathlon, mens & womens, masters, and juniors. Team Dayton is well known for its development & support of young riders. Several Team Dayton 'alumni' currently ride for regional and national teams. Team Dayton has a broad and stable group of sponsors that enables the team to develop and grow cycling talent in SouthWest Ohio. The team and its members actively participate in community events and faithfully represent our sport and sponsors
Membership Requirements:
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Hold a current USA Cycling license with Team Dayton as club/team
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Race in at least seven sanctioned races a year.
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Purchase at least one jersey & short annually with current sponsors (~$130)
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Volunteer at one of our team events
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Participate in the team photo shoot & the Centerville July 4th Parade
Interested???? Here's how to Join!
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 01 November 2009 )
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