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- Pete's S-Works Road Bike Stolen -
Please be on the look-out for a Red/White Specialized S-Works Road Bike.
It has Dura-Ace components, Mavic Wheels with Kenda C2C tires, Carbon Aero Bars,
Carbon seat post. Speed play pedals and a Polar CS600 Power System. - The bike
was stolen form Pete's vehicle outside our San Diego home on March 29, 2009.
The locking cable was cut in two, the
straps to the Raxter rack were also cut apart and my bike stolen.
Please contact me at (619) 726-5980 or
San Diego PD (619) 516-3078 Case Number: 09-016644 Thank You ~ Pete

Other Events
► Broke the Stationary Bike World Record - New World Record is 96 Hours 4
Minutes 8 Seconds (April 2007)
► San Diego Urban Assault Race - 1st Place Co-ed (2007)
► Chicago Marathon - Finisher
► Elite rock climber for over 3 years before she transitioning to cycling.
ROAD
► 300K Brevet - Augusta, GA on March, 2009
► Raced solo 35-39 women’s RAAM Qualifier 24 Hour
Non-Drafting Event at 24 Hours of Sebring. — Sebring, FL in Feb 2009 -
Finished 2nd Place.
► 200K Brevet - Augusta, GA on Feb 7, 2009
► 200K Brevet - Augusta, GA on Jan 1st, 2009
► 200K Permanent - GA on Dec 2008
► Tour De Fort 12 Hr Solo Endurance Race - 2nd Place Woman and 5th overall (Men
and Women)
► Racing the Race Across AMerica this June - View Wendy's Profile
► Qualified as a solo racer for RAAM (Race Across America) at the 2006 Heart of
the South 500, a 510-mile road race from Birmingham, Ala. to Ellijay, Ga. and
back. Racing solo the 2008 RAAM with Pete Masiel as crew Captain.
► Was the first woman in the HOS 500 race to qualify for RAAM solo and the only
woman to finish this event. She holds the record of 46 hours 41 minutes.
(www.heartofthesouth500.com)
► One of the first women in Georgia to qualify RAAM Solo at a RAAM qualifier.
► Set new course record for solo 35-39 women’s RAAM Qualifier 24 Hour
Non-Drafting Event at 24 Hours of Sebring—Sebring, FL in Feb 2007
► Completed the 2006 Furnace Creek 508 (a 508-mile continuous road race) as a
two-person team with Pete Masiel; finished 3rd in our division in 33 hours, 14
minutes. (www.the508.com).
► Set new course record for solo women’s racers at the 2006 Tour de Fort 12-hour
road cycling race at Augusta’s Fort Gordon Army Base. Completed 12 15-mile loops
(180 miles) in 11 hours, 33 minutes surpassing the previous record of 10 laps.
Was the 5th overall finisher of all solo male and female racers.
► Finished in the top 10 in the Death Valley Double Century, fall 2005.
► Was one of only three to complete the entire 2006 Georgia Brevet Series’ rides
of 200k, 300k, 400k and 600k; Pete Masiel was also one of the three (www.rusa.org).
► Named the fastest Georgia woman at the 2005 and 2006 El Tour de Tucson. Was
actually the fastest Georgia person in 2005 both men and women.
► Qualified for Platinum level at the 2005 El Tour de Tucson by finishing the
109-mile event in 5:09.49. Finished in the top 20 female riders and was the
535th to finish out of 4,018 riders in the 109-mile event; 10,000 riders total
competed in all distance categories. Also qualified for Platinum level at the
2006 El Tour de Tucson (www.pbaa.com).
► Completed the 2006 6 Gap Century in Dahlonega, Georgia (with nearly 11,000
feet of climbing) in 6:02 and was the second woman to finish.
Note - There was a major downpour for most of the event.
► Completed the 2005 6 Gap Century in 6:10 and was among the top 5 women
finishers.
► Completed the 2004 6 Gap Century in 6:15 and was among the top 5 women
finishers.
► First woman finisher at the All You Can Climb Century (Huntsville, Alabama) in
June, 2005.
► Coach and train numerous athletes from beginner to experienced where she
recommend nutritional products and equipment to use in training.
► Completed a large number of centuries, double centuries and Brevets since
2004.

Who is Wendy Gardiner?
Wendy Gardiner who grew up in Birmingham, AL now resides in Acworth, Ga. (a
suburb of Atlanta) and has 6 years of marketing, communications and
event-planning experience. She is currently on employed by CCHS.
Wendy’s educational background consists of a Master’s of Business
Administration (MBA), along with Bachelor's degrees in Communications and
Spanish; she received her education at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB).
While at UAB, Wendy was an Athletic Academic Advising Director. She was also the
newsletter editor, writer, media coordinator for the National Association of
Academic Advisors for Athletics (N4A), June 1996-March 1999.
Another passion for Wendy is writing and has written several articles about
our events. While at UAB, Wendy received awards for some of her writings. She
was also Newsletter contributing writer for the Atlanta Sports Council, March
2001-December 2002. Last year she had one of her stories published in “Happy
Tails” book where she wrote how we came to adopt a stray kitten in Los Angeles.
Wendy has superb computer skills and can create awesome power points and
photo movies with narration and music for DVD releases of events. Wendy has also
completed the Chicago Marathon and was an elite rock climber for over 3
years before she transitioned to cycling.
Wendy's Stories Here
and Wendy's
Blog Here
This site was last updated
04/01/09
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