Welcome Series7Racing’s Newest Rider – Weston Peick

Marty Kaufman, president of Accent Computer Solutions and creator of Series7Racing, with Weston Peick

Marty Kaufman, president of Accent Computer Solutions and creator of Series7Racing, with Weston Peick

Accent Computer Solutions and Series7Racing are proud to support Rock River privateer rider, Weston Peick.

Look for him riding the number 43 bike out on the track this Supercross season.

His first race of the season will be at Anaheim 1 on January 8th, 2011.

Good luck Weston!

Welcome Series7Racing’s Newest Rider – Jarred Browne

Marty Kaufman and Jarred Browne
Marty Kaufman, president of Accent Computer Solutions and creator of Series7Racing, with Jarred Browne

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Accent Computer Solutions and Series7Racing are proud to support privateer rider Jarred Browne.

Look for him riding the number 53 bike out on the track this Supercross season.

His first race of the season will be at Anaheim 1 on January 8th, 2011.

Good luck Jarred!

Congratulations to Series 7 Racing team member, Derek Woolf, for finishing 5th in his class in the 2010 Powell3 Triathlon Challenge

Congratulations to Derek Woolf, Vice President of Accent Computer Solutions and Series 7 Racing team member, for finishing 5th in his class in the 2010 Powell3 Triathlon Challenge on October 23, 2010.

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Here are the details of his race:

Swim

Sprint — 750 meters; Olympic — 1500 meters. Triangular course marked with yellow/orange buoys. Deep water start; Water temperatures will be in the upper 60′s/low 70′s so wetsuits are highly recommended. Course will be guarded with personal watercraft and boats, and swim will be separated in groups no larger than 100 swimmers to ensure  safety.

Bike

Sprint: 12 miles, Olympic: 24 miles. The bike course has some hills to challenge, and flats and downhills to build speed. This course travels through the park on a lane restricted to the race participants only, and on HWY-89 for approximately 3 miles (open to traffic– protected with Signs, Cones and Highway Patrol). Sprint is one loop, Olympic is two loops.

Run

Sprint: 5k, Olympic 10k. The course offers spectacular views of the lake and Glen Canyon dam, and surrounds you with the red rocks of Powell. Aid Stations will be set up for particpants at miles 1 and 2, as well as near the transition area for the sprint distance, Miles 1,2, 4, and 5 for the Olympic distance.

Good job Derek!