Shantelle Pierce – 3rd Place in 1-2 Pro Women's at Adoptive Exchange
Road Race, Albuquerque, NM
Despite coming off a training week, seriously hampered by a nagging head/chestcold, Shantelle opened her road season with a fine 3rd place finish in the 1-2 pro Woman’s field of the 67mi. Adoptive Exchange Road race in the Sedillio Hills near Albuquerque, NM. As her numbers continue to rise, Shantelle is on target to meet and exceed her season long goals!
Peaks Coach: Scott Moninger
Alan Figueroa - 3rd Dominican Republic Road Race
Alan Figueroa finished 3rd in a sprint finish in the Dominican Republic Road Race. He is pretty excited about his podium finish.
Peaks Coach: Paul Ozier
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