Team Ouch Professional Cycling Team
2009 marks the debut of a new pro cycling team rooted in a five-time NRC championship heritage and fueled by the force of proven champions and leaders. Floyd Landis, Rory Sutherland and Tim Johnson highlight a powerful OUCH Pro Cycling Team.
The Law Office or Roger G. Worthington is a proud sponsor of OUCH.
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| Members of the 2009 OUCH Professional Cycling Team |
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| Roger Worthington on a training ride with Floyd Landis, February 12, 2009. |
MORE FLOYD LANDIS AND TEAM OUCH:
Landis Considers Return to Tour De France (3/16/2009)
Back after a two-year doping ban, Floyd Landis is trying to decide whether to follow fellow American Lance Armstrong's example and ride again in the Tour de France.
Landis, whose 2006 Tour title was taken from him after he failed a dope test, says he will decide soon whether to take aim at the 2010 Tour.
"I will take a few weeks of peace and quiet to assess what I want to do with the next years of my life, if it leads me to want to do the Tour de France again and all the chaos that surrounds a bicycle race," he told Reuters in a telephone interview. More...
Landis Is on Road Again but Avoids Attention (2/17/2009)
The first test for Floyd Landis here at the Tour of California came not on the road but in an auditorium.
He and his teammates on the Ouch Pro Cycling Team, a domestic squad that is one level below the top teams in the sport, stood on a stage in Sacramento last Thursday at a team presentation for the race.
Landis’s name was called. Some of his teammates held their breath. More...
Landis' uphill battle. After losing everything, cyclist aims for comeback. (2/13/2009)
The intersection of Overland Drive and Commerce Center Drive in Temecula is just west of Interstate 15, in an area of office parks and strip malls, a few miles from the Murrieta home of cyclist Floyd Landis.
It was a breezy Friday day in March 2007. Landis heard the siren from the police car and pulled to the side. The officer from the Temecula Police Department asked for his license and began writing a citation for violating California vehicle code B22450a.
The description of the offense in court documents: Fail to stop (bicycle). More...
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