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Craig Evans
Craig Evans is a professional triathlete and former collegiate swimmer. Craig is focused on the Xterra American Tour (off-road triathlons) where he finished 9th in 2007 even after a broken ankle ended his season 2 races before the Tour wrapped. Craig lives in the Nashville, Tennessee area with his wife, Holly, and their two children, Haley (3) and Tyler (18 months). You can also find Craig in Side Tracked Magazine and in his full time job in medical sales. 

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By Craig Evans | Published  05/6/2008

My last two races have been a very productive start to the season.  I owe all of my cycling gains to powercranks and for the success from bike to run.  I never thought starting this season I would be biking and running faster than I ever have in the past. 

Two tests: Xterra Ft. Yargo (Off-road triathlon) and 12 hr Duo Pro mountain bike race (Dirt, sweat and gears)

Xterra Ft. Yargo - this says it all - http://www.xterraplanet.com/news/dsp_content.cfm?id=2167

12 hr Duo Pro Mountain Bike race - my partner and I (Dustin Greer) teamed up last year for this race and beat the competiton by over 20 min.  This year, with my fitness that I have gained from my powercranks, I won the hole shot award (Lemond start and 1st in the woods) in front of many of the race favorites, and we defended our title!

I feel these cranks will make the entire diffence in my performance Nationally for this year.  Being made to constantly pull up while on the bike is paying huge dividends for my mountain biking and transition to my runs (training and racing) so far this year.  I can't thank powercranks enough for designing such a cool training device.

Craig Evans

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