Mideast Multisport’s Training Blog

Mideast Multisport is about to get a brand new bike.

October 17, 2006 · 6 Comments

Well that is what this all feels like.  I feel like this process has taken some time to get off the ground (ok more than a lot), but it feels like we are about to get a new bike.  And for you triathletes and/or roadies, I don’t mean that all new carbon bike – stepping up from an aluminum frame.  I am talking about being that kid that finally gets to take the training wheels off and finally ride away on two wheels.

I hope that Mideast Multisport is as enjoyable for everyone (athletes and coaches) as riding bikes has been for me over the last 22 (ish) years that I’ve been staying upright.

If you’re here and reading this really early, then this might be the first information about Mideast Multisport that has hit the internet.  Go checkout: www.mideastmultisport.com  it should be there soon enough (if it’s not there yet!)

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6 responses so far ↓

  • Kevin // November 20, 2006 at 2:49 pm | Reply

    Beth, Eric,
    What a great site for your athletes and functional tool towards there future goals. Your website will be like your first bike ride …. No worries about color, crank length, frame material, spin scan, wattage output, deflection, geometry, gear inch, holding a line and the only thing Aero was the exhilaration of wind blowing through your hair (before you shaved down the first time) With what I know of the Team assemble here this is just the beginning of the best ride of your life.
    Kevin Skeen (26yrs of Triathlon / 26 World Championships)

  • Gary Ditsch // November 20, 2006 at 4:09 pm | Reply

    Kevin – thanks for stopping by our site. I also agree that like the first bike ride, when you were just excited to get out and ride (much like my rides still), getting Mideast Multisport together and out their for our athlete’s and new athlete’s is very exciting for us.

    I feel fortunate to be associated with the team and the skills that they bring to the table. It seems to be a win-win situation for myself as a coach, but also for my athletes.

    later.

  • Jim Pierce // November 20, 2006 at 6:58 pm | Reply

    To the Mideast Multisport Team:
    Congratulations on getting this new venture up and running. In addition to being a group of phenomenal athletes, you guys are all great coaches, teachers and friends. To those athletes checking out this site-if you are looking for PR performances, these guys will help you get there!
    Jim Pierce

  • Beth Atnip // November 20, 2006 at 9:22 pm | Reply

    Jim and Kevin,
    Thanks so much for the kind words!!! We are very excited about our business, and we thank you both for the knowledege/teaching moments (triathlon, biking, running) you both have given us over the years. Thanks again for your support!

  • Paula Heron // November 30, 2006 at 4:03 pm | Reply

    Congratulations on your new business! I wish you guys all the best. I think its a great venture to embark on and to further promote the sport of triathlon here in Lexington – certainly worthwhile and super exciting!

  • Eric Atnip // December 3, 2006 at 11:53 am | Reply

    I know this is late but thank you to everyone for your comments on our website we appreciate it.

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