The Master's Cycle League is an annual points race competition between teams registered with Masters Cycle League (MCL). All team members consist of USAC racing license holders with racing ages of 35 or over. Professional as well as amateur category 1-3 racers participate in a series of MCL road point competitions. Promoting and marketing of MCL and it's teams, is offered through this website, our extensive email distribution lists, media releases and other methods.

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2008 Teams

Team Name

Team Captain

Team Sponsors

Team Photo

Major Motion Cycling

Virgil Ford

  

Pen CC

Billy Cubillas

               

Ironfly

Kevin Phillips

Cynergy Cycles

Greg Leibert

Velo Club La Grange

Marco Fantone

Team VRC

Eddie Monnier

Schroeder Iron Racing

Frank Schroeder

       
       

2007 Teams

Team Name

Team Captain

Team Sponsors

Team Photo

Motortabs Cycling

Doug Katona

  

Pen CC

Billy Cubillas

                            

Ironfly

Kevin Phillips

Cynergy Cycles

Greg Leibert

Velo Club La Grange

Marco Fantone

Team VRC

Eddie Monnier

PAA/Merrill Lynch Armin Rahm

 

Central Coast Magazine

Dennis King

 


Amgen/Giant Masters

Jerry Jayne

Giant Bicycles

Amgen

2006 Teams

Team Name

Team Captain

Team Sponsors

Team Photo

Delta Cases

Richard Johnson

  

PeninsulaCC

Randall Araki

             

Ironfly

Kevin Phillips

 

Allegiant Air
Matt Smith

Lance Coburn


Matt Smith/Lew Aerospace/Mike McKenzie Pain Management

Canari

Eric Shiring

 

 

Labor Power

Roger Worthington

PAA/Merrill Lynch

Armin Rahm


 

Team Helens

Ron Peterson

Helens Cycles/Simon's Electric Corridor Recycling/Cannondale

Camarillo Bike Company

Theodore Saville

 

Team Cozmics

Frank Schroeder


 

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