On Monday Governor Edward G. Rendell announced that the Philadelphia’s International Cycling Championship will continue on June 11th with the help of a $400,000 state investment. Rendell claims in his press release the race pumps $15 million into the local economy. The race will be a part of a triple crown cycling series with races in Lancaster and a hilly yet-to-be-named race in the Lehigh Valley or Berks County region.
Wednesday, April 12, 2006
Governor Bails out Pro Cycling Championship
Governor Bails out Pro Cycling Championship
On Monday Governor Edward G. Rendell announced that the Philadelphia’s International Cycling Championship will continue on June 11th with the help of a $400,000 state investment. Rendell claims in his press release the race pumps $15 million into the local economy. The race will be a part of a triple crown cycling series with races in Lancaster and a hilly yet-to-be-named race in the Lehigh Valley or Berks County region.
On Monday Governor Edward G. Rendell announced that the Philadelphia’s International Cycling Championship will continue on June 11th with the help of a $400,000 state investment. Rendell claims in his press release the race pumps $15 million into the local economy. The race will be a part of a triple crown cycling series with races in Lancaster and a hilly yet-to-be-named race in the Lehigh Valley or Berks County region.
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