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Athlete Profiles
USA National Guard Biathlon Team
The USA National Guard Biathlon Team has partnered with AlpineAid for their high altitude training camp in South America. The coaching staff, immediately recognizing the benefits of AlpineAid, opted to make it a staple in their athletes' high altitude regimen.

The makers of AlpineAid wish the team and its coaching staff a successful race season!

Josh Dillon
An accomplished Category 1 road racer, Josh has competed in elite and professional events throughout North America, and in Europe. Josh has led some of the best elite cycling teams in the US, including Louis Garneau, Fiordifruitta, and now BikeReg.com. His impressive athletic resume includes numerous NRC victories, elite stage race wins, and top-level UCI placings. Josh recently took the overall title in the 2nd annual Tour de Quebec!

In 2009, Josh's goals include a G.C. victory at the prestigious Fitchburg-Longsjo Classic stage race, and a National Championship at the USA Cycling Elite National Championship road race in Bend, Oregon. When competition takes him to high altitude, Josh trusts AlpineAid to help him perform at his best.

The makers of AlpineAid wish Josh the best this season!

Jamey Driscoll
AlpineAid congratulates Jamey Driscoll on his unbelievable performance at the 2008 USA Cyclocross National Championships. In his first year riding as an elite racer, Jamey unleashed on the nation's top talent and scored an outrageous second-place result.

While Jamey is primarily respected for his cyclocross prowess, he is also a talented road racer - as evidenced by his invitation to join the professional roster of the Rock Racing professional cycling team and his recent victory at the Collegiate Cycling National Championship race. At only twenty-three years of age, Jamey has accomplished a tremendous amount in the sport and AlpineAid is proud to be a supporter of his nascent pro career.

Good luck Jamey!

Jeremy Benson
Outside Magazine recently referred to Jeremy as "one of the best backcountry skiers in Lake Tahoe." His photos have been seen in SKI Magazine, Skiing Magazine, Outside Magazine, Powder Magazine, and many others. His athletic resume also boasts a course record at the famed Lake Tahoe 24-Hour Mountain Bike Race.

When his pursuits take him to high altitude, Jeremy trusts AlpineAid to keep him climbing, skiing, and riding strong.

Jeremy, have a great off-season and be ready to rip when the snow starts flying again!

Brett Racine
In 2005, Brett finished the season as one of USA Cycling's top-ranked semi-professional mountain bike racers in the nation. The following two seasons, he spent racing as a professional on the Bliss Racing team, based in Vermont. Brett has raced all across the U.S. and Canada, and has posted top-notch results, both as a semi-pro, and as a professional.

Brett is currently on hiatus from mountain bike racing while he pursues a career as a chiropractic physician. He will be back to represent AlpineAid in the pro ranks of mountain biking.


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Above: Alpine Aid co-founder and Bliss racer Brett Racine follows his teammate on a break at a spring criterium race.

"Coming from near sea level in Vermont, to race mountain bikes at over 12,000 ft in Colorado's Rocky Mountains, I was certainly nervous about the effects of the altitude. But in six days of racing, I did not encounter any headache or nausea usually associated with altitude sickness. I definitely believe AlpineAid was a key component of this."
-Tyler M, Huntington, VT

In a study published in 1993 in the Annals of Internal Medicine, researchers found that 25 percent of visitors to resorts at elevations as low as 6,300 feet developed Altitude Sickness. (Honigman, et al.)

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