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	<title>Daniel Holloway</title>
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		<title>About Me</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[	My name is Daniel Holloway. I am an 18 year old aspiring to be a professional cyclist. For the first part of my life I was a speed skater. I first started off skating on roller skates indoors. When I was around 10 my dad introduced me to Ice speed skating. I fell in love [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>My name is Daniel Holloway. I am an 18 year old aspiring to be a professional cyclist. For the first part of my life I was a speed skater. I first started off skating on roller skates indoors. When I was around 10 my dad introduced me to Ice speed skating. I fell in love with how fast the ice was. When I was 15 my dad introduced me to the Velodrome. I instantly feel in love with that. My need for speed was showing. I slowly started to enter local track races and before I knew it I started to win a few races. With more opportunities presenting themselves I decided to focus on cycling and put skating on the back burner to just use it for fun. Slowly getting faster and learning all the little tricks of the track I moved to the road in my second season. Using road as mostly training time I began to enjoy the local junior criteriums. In 2003 I was presented with a great opportunity to ride for Lombardi sports. Being the only junior on the team I had to race alone in all criteriums, fighting against all the teams with multiple riders. Now about half way up the food chain as a Cat 3, I started to race more elite races. Slowly adapting to the speed difference from juniors to the 3’s, I was able to start showing what I had. 2003 ended up being a really good season. Winning quite a few races and showing a positive attitude with Lombardi Sports, they decided to continue with sponsorship for the next year. I got to hand pick 2 teammates that I wanted for the 2004 season. I choose Erek Riggs and Adam Switters. Both of them being the ones that I was always fighting it out with at the end of a race, I knew with the 3 of us being teammates it was going to be hard to beat us. For me 2004 was a tough season. Slacking off a little bit in the off-season, my form was slow coming through out the first part of the year. But my fitness came along and I achieved my goal of making it to worlds.  2005 started off really slow, feeling burnt out from the long 2004 season. I slowly worked my way into great shape, and started off the season later than I normally do. That helped me a lot. Slowly getting my head into the game, I started to get some good category 2 results on the road and some great results on the track. With nationals coming fast, I felt really good with my fitness and really confident. Winning 7 medals at nationals, I was chosen to the worlds team for Austria. For preparation for worlds I got selected to race the Tour l’abitibi in Canada. My goals and expectations were to win a stage. That I did. Winning stage 3 was one if the greatest feelings I have experienced in my life. Now with some really great fitness I was off to Austria. With bad luck I got sick 3 days before competition. Not at my best I raced the scratch race and didn’t have it to stay off the front in the last couple laps. As 2005 is my last year as a junior, I look forward to next year as a season of learning as much as I can. For the past 3 years I have ridden for the Lombardi Sports Junior development team. With such a great sponsor I have had some really great opportunities to show my talents, and travel with the national team around the world.
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		<title>Season Summary</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Sep 2005 18:45:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Normally I start my racing season early, this year a new approach was taken to help keep me from feeling burnt out at the end of a long season. I did not do any racing until Mclane Pacific. 
	My focus was to once again make the Junior National Track team with the goal of doing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Normally I start my racing season early, this year a new approach was taken to help keep me from feeling burnt out at the end of a long season. I did not do any racing until Mclane Pacific. </p>
	<p>My focus was to once again make the Junior National Track team with the goal of doing the points race.</p>
	<p>The Sea Otter was the first race which I had a big desire for the top podium finish, I wanted to win the circuit race. Opportunity presented itself in the road race and I ended up with a surprise win. My effort in the road race left me flat for circuit race the next day but I can’t complain.</p>
	<p> First big challenge of the Track season was the first AVC races in San Diego.  I had a solid performance winning the pursuit (under very windy conditions), the 10 mile scratch and the Madison. I was marked heavily in the points race and finished 6th. The elimination or miss and out was just one of the top and 4th in the 5 lap scratch against a field of sprinters. I was top finisher of the weekend in the elite endurance group.</p>
	<p>The local track races have gone well with strong performances in the Friday night series, Pro 1,2 group with a few top Omnium finishes. The Junior districts were good as well taking all but one of the golds.</p>
	<p>The Junior district Criterium Championship went well once again, lapped the field for the second year in a row, and won for the 3rd consecutive year.</p>
	<p>I went to Junior road nationals to help Adam and Eric, we performed well but not like we wanted, Adam got on the podium in the TT and Crit.</p>
	<p>Track nationals, which selects the World team, was next. I failed to win the points race, second place was not what I wanted. I won the pursuit, this means I am going to worlds. We win the team pursuit, a second national Jersey. Kilo for fun, finish 3rd, team sprint for fun finish 2nd. Scratch race my second objective, 2nd by a half wheel in another race were I feel everyone is racing against me not the field. The Madison was not that great from an outcome prospective, we were crashed not once but twice, finished 3rd.</p>
	<p>In the end I find I am going to do the Madison, pursuit and scratch race at the World Championship in Austria.</p>
	<p>Next, superweek, right after Track nats, my plane gets their many hours late.<br />
I finish top 10 in the race I wanted. I worked for Eric in the other races, he came through in final race, top dog it was great.</p>
	<p>Home 2 days, then off to Canada for the Tour Abitibi, and UCI 2.HC JR stage race, 8 national teams, all the Canadian provincial teams, US regional teams, and few more for good measure. I am there with the US National team composed of 4 track riders and 2 roadies, Eric is one of those roadies. My job was going to be a stage win. The team was good in the TTT, we finished 2nd (stage 1). I finish 8th stage 2, surprise I win stage 3 and take the points jersey. Stage 4 is the TT out of a mine, I have a flat front from the start, the first wheel change takes over 2 minutes, I get 1 more flat and finish well out the running at 128th. Stage 5, I finish 3rd and retake the points jersey. I finish 10th in stage  6, and finish 3rd in the last 2 stages. 5 days as the points leader, I get the final Orange jersey, whoa!!</p>
	<p>Worlds didn&#8217;t turn out the way I expected. I got sick 3 days before competition, so I couldn&#8217;t train like I wanted. Going in to the scratch race I felt pretty good, not my best but I knew if I road like I know how to ride I can get a good result out of it. The heat went by with no problems, I made it in with minimal effort. In the final I put on a bigger gear knowing that the pace was going to be much faster than the heat. The pace was fast and slow fast and slow. With 12 laps to go I saw an oppertunity and took it. I broke away, with one rider joining me 4 laps later. We had around a half a lap, after about the other guys 4th pull he blew to pieces. We stopped gaining/holding ground on the field. We got caught with 2 laps to go.  The pursuit went well, I had beat my old PR by close to 10 seconds so I was really happy about that.   I did not get to race the madison because my partner got sick, and was not mentally or physically  ready for the challenge.   </p>
	<p>   I have the San diego 2day madison and talent pool races in La  leftto go. </p>
	<p>Summary of what’s happened to date.</p>
	<p>82 race events to date</p>
	<p>21- wins<br />
18- 2nd<br />
13 -3rds    = 53 top 3 finishes</p>
	<p>2 National Championships<br />
7 National championship medals</p>
	<p>60 times in top 5, 64 times in the top 10</p>
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		<title>YAY!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Sep 2005 23:19:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	So I have been working with a friends dad to get this thing personalized. Still a bit to do to finish, but its coming along nicely.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>So I have been working with a friends dad to get this thing personalized. Still a bit to do to finish, but its coming along nicely.
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