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Sam Hawk, Hawk Relay CEO, created a relay service to bridge the gap between deaf and hearing communities. For years, Sam has been a strong supporter of charities like this and will continue to foster opportunities for deaf people.

www.hawkrelay.com

 

Hawk Relay Cycling Team is a UCI Professional Track Cycling Team based in Southern California. The objective of the team is to get our cyclist to the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China, continue to develop the sport of track cycling and become the number one ranked North American and UCI Pro Track Cycling Team.

Team Momentum cyclists are the best in the world with great success. They have captured eight National titles, five World Cup podiums, three Pan American medals and two Commonwealth games medals

 

Meet the gang:
Adam, Sarah & Travis!

 
Southern California
April 25, 2009!
Northern California
OCTOBER 2009!
 


Adam Duvendeck - Adam is no stranger to pain. It goes with his sport. “Pain and cycling are synonymous,” says the 26-year-old Santa Barbara athlete, who competed in track cycling at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens and is striving to make a repeat appearance in Beijing this summer. Consistently the fastest United States Sprinter in this country. To read more about him, go to this interview


Sarah Hammer - Motivated more than ever; Jennie is now coming into her prime and is continuing produce medal winning performances. Over the next two years, she wants to Win the World Championship in the women’s keirin and win a medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics


Travis Smith - Travis expects to compete in the 2008 Olympic games in Beijing, China. He plans on being a multi-time Medal winner in the Sprint, Keirin and Team Sprint events at World Cup competitions. Travis also plans on racing more domestically.

   
 

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