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Labor Wins 2001 Season Finale

Labor Power closed out the 2001 racing
season with a big win at the
Mercury Cycling Classic in Irvine, California on September 23rd.
Labor attacked early and eventually pinched off Dave Worthington,
brother Roger, and former Olympian Thurlow Rogers.
The break stayed away with Roger winning, Thurlow second, and David third.
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California State Senior Criterium Championships
Ventura, California - June 24, 2001

1. Chris Walker, Zombies; 2. Genghis
Hahn, Labor Power
3. R. Worthington, Labor Power
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Solidarity!
Labor Power leads out ace sprinter G. Mo Ames
for sprint victory at Disneyland, USA
April 2, 2001. |
Run For the
Money!
Labor heads into the final lap with US National Criterium Champion Rashaan Bashati,
Mercury-Viatel, on his wheel. La Habra, Calif. (May 2001). |
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Labor Takes 2000 Southern California
Masters Cycling League Series

Roll Labor!
Laborites Hoodee Hoverhawk, Geronimo, R.
Worthington, Genghis Hahn, Hoosier Daddy all business
after winning the 2000 Southern California Masters Cycling League Series at the
Port of Los Angeles, near San Pedro and Wilmington, California.


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Labor Wins San Pedro Shipyard Criterium!
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San Pedro, CA. One Lap to Go!
Labor Power's R. Worthington tucked behind lead out man Cap'm Kevin Kruegger.
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Labor Victory!
R. Worthington raises fist triumphantly to salute all the Poles, Swedes,
Hungarians, Mexicans,
Philipinos and other Americans who have been exposed to asbestos in the San Pedro,
Wilmington and Long Beach shipyards.
July 9, 2000.
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2000 Palos Verdes Crit Champ

Dave "Hawk"
Worthington wins the criterium in Palos Verdes over Cycle
Veloce's Brimstone Martin, June 11, 2000. Team Labor Power placed 1, 3
and 5th in the Masters bike race.
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Brothers Worthington celebrate another
Labor Power victory at Palos Verdes, California. Solidarity Forever! |
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Labor Goes Two-for-Two in Santa Rosa, April 2-3, 2000
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Ed Goulet at the line to win the Wine Country Classic in Santa Rosa, CA, April 3, 2000. |
The previous day, brother David
Hawk Worthington
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1999 Visalia Criterium Champ
R. Worthington wins 1999 Sequoia
Classic Criterium, Visalia, California, April 1999.
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Labor takes Huge Victory at Vista
Ram Tucky solos to huge victory over
100 man field in Vista, California. Later won the 30 plus crit.
Biggest back to back victory in racing history.
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Labor Wins again at Redlands
Labor Power defended it's title at the
criterium in the 1998 Redlands Classic
with Labor's Evan Teske taking top honors. Jeff Kress placed second and
Ricky Meeker placed third.
Since Evan's win, he has suffered a broken collarbone, which sidelined him for 4 weeks.
On his return, he was struck by a car in Seal Beach, California and suffered
serious
injuries to his wrist. Labor will rise again.
The Yellow Jersey!
R. Worthington wearing the winner's Yellow
Jersey on the podium
at the Redlands Criterium. Fabio for Simply Fred was second and Tero Dacto,
for Soylent Green, was third.
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Roll Labor!
R. Worthington captures victory in the
Criterium at Redlands, California, March 9 1997, his
sixth win of the 1997 season. Roger has captured gold in ten races so far
this year.
Not pictured is Hawk Worthington, who placed
fourth..
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