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Team TWENTY24 will rebrand with the CVB name in its title
The longstanding Olympics development squad has a new title sponsor and base of operations in Virginia’s Blue Ridge mountains.
Team TWENTY24 will rebrand with the CVB name in its title
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Longstanding women’s Olympic development squad Team TWENTY24 has a new title sponsor and a new base of operations. On Saturday during a Facebook Live presentation, team owner Nicola Cranmer announced the new Virginia’s Blue Ridge TWENTY24.
Leaders of Visit Virginia’s Blue Ridge and the Virginia Tourism Corporation announced that Team TWENTY24, a diverse team of female professional and junior cyclists, will officially relocate their base of operations from Idaho to Virginia’s Blue Ridge. The team’s name will now be Virginia’s Blue Ridge TWENTY24 (VBR TWENTY24).
Leaders of Visit Virginia’s Blue Ridge and the Virginia Tourism Corporation announced that Team TWENTY24, a diverse team of female professional and junior cyclists, will officially relocate their base of operations from Idaho to Virginia’s Blue Ridge. The team’s name will now be Virginia’s Blue Ridge TWENTY24 (VBR TWENTY24).
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