Local Race Teams
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GVBC itself is not a race team, but serves as the umbrella club for four race teams in the Gallatin Valley.
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The Gallatin Alpine Sports / Intrinsik Architecture Cycling Team is open to men, women, and juniors of all ages and abilities who participate in road, mountain, cyclocross, ultra-endurance, and triathlon/duathlon events. For more information, please visit the team’s new website at http://www.gascyclingteam.com or emailgascyclingteam@gmail.com.
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Team Delphine (TD) is an all-women’s road racing team based in Bozeman, Montana. TD is dedicated to recruitment and development and focuses largely on novice and intermediate racers and provides in-class and on-the-road clinics addressing many topics related to competitive cycling (i.e. bike handling, nutrition, time trialing, heart-zone training, etc.). Team Delphine’s mission is to help grow the number of women in competitive cycling and to provide those women with the fundamental skills necessary to race safely and successfully. Team Delphine welcomes and encourages new riders at all levels. See the team’s new website at www.teamdelphinecycling.com.
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Team Muleterro is a co-ed multi-sport team, with participants taking part in running events, triathalons, road, mountain, and cyclocross bike races, and skate skiing races. The specific and primary goals of Team Muleterro are to empower its members with the support base to excel as an athlete in their chosen sport. This includes the camaraderie of fellow Muleteers, the support of the community and the collective knowledge of the Team to advance fitness through education, training and relationships. Visit the team’s blog at http://www.muleterro.blogspot.com/.
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Bozeman Masters’ Velo (BMV) is a co-ed road riding/racing team based in Bozeman, Montana. We are comprised of 37 mature bicyclists ranging in ages from the early forties to the late sixties. Our main focuses are group rides, mostly on the weekends, and riding as a team in the Tuesday night ride series. We also have some members who regularly compete in Montana races and even at national events. However, many of our riders just ride for fitness and fun, but on a dedicated level. When we ride in the Greater Bozeman Area, we like to follow all the rules of the road in an effort to relay a positive image of bicycle riders in our community. When we hit the road, we do so wanting to promote safe bicycle-auto interface, while fostering respect and acceptance. Setting a good example is paramount to BMV. Visit the team’s website at http://bozemanmastersvelo.wordpress.com/








