It’s Official- Vanderkitten Racing Press Release
NRC, Vanderkitten Racing October 17th, 2007As per Cyclingnews.com-
New cat joins NRC circuit-
Vanderkitten has announced it will expand its NRC involvement to a six-women elite team as well as developmental and regional support riders in 2008, following on from the single rider it fielded in 2007. Vanderkitten Racing, as the squad will be known, is currently laying plans that will see the company play a larger role within the NRC series after it fielded a single rider, Liz Hatch, in 2007.
“Our success in sponsoring Liz Hatch in 2007 has convinced us that Vanderkitten and cycling go hand in hand,” said Venderkitten’s Mark Zefeldt.” Our focus next year will be the majority of the NRC calendar, and to that effect we have signed four immensely talented girls with another two athletes to be announced shortly.”
In addition to the re-signing of Hatch, the team will field Atlanta’s Leigh Valletti, Charlottesville’s Mandy Lozano and Mill Valley’s Christine Vardaros. The team is currently accepting resumes for the remaining two spots in its elite squad.
“Vanderkitten is thrilled to support these hard working, vibrant athletes and the sport of women’s cycling,” said Vanderkitten’s founder David Verrecchia. “We’re all looking forward to the upcoming season with great anticipation. Vanderkitten’s mission since its inception is to create a long-term relationship with cycling and raise the bar of sponsorships for women athletes.
“High profile athletes provide a tremendous marketing value to all parties associated with their image,” he added. “Women influence both female and male purchasing decisions. Why, then, have women typically earned less than 10 percent of most pro male athletes salaries?”
The clothing company-backed squad its expected to announce more details about its 2008 plans over the coming months.
Vanderkitten has announced it will expand its NRC involvement to a six-women elite team as well as developmental and regional support riders in 2008, following on from the single rider it fielded in 2007. Vanderkitten Racing, as the squad will be known, is currently laying plans that will see the company play a larger role within the NRC series after it fielded a single rider, Liz Hatch, in 2007.
“Our success in sponsoring Liz Hatch in 2007 has convinced us that Vanderkitten and cycling go hand in hand,” said Venderkitten’s Mark Zefeldt.” Our focus next year will be the majority of the NRC calendar, and to that effect we have signed four immensely talented girls with another two athletes to be announced shortly.”
In addition to the re-signing of Hatch, the team will field Atlanta’s Leigh Valletti, Charlottesville’s Mandy Lozano and Mill Valley’s Christine Vardaros. The team is currently accepting resumes for the remaining two spots in its elite squad.
“Vanderkitten is thrilled to support these hard working, vibrant athletes and the sport of women’s cycling,” said Vanderkitten’s founder David Verrecchia. “We’re all looking forward to the upcoming season with great anticipation. Vanderkitten’s mission since its inception is to create a long-term relationship with cycling and raise the bar of sponsorships for women athletes.
“High profile athletes provide a tremendous marketing value to all parties associated with their image,” he added. “Women influence both female and male purchasing decisions. Why, then, have women typically earned less than 10 percent of most pro male athletes salaries?”
The clothing company-backed squad its expected to announce more details about its 2008 plans over the coming months.
For original link to Cyclingnews.com click here and scroll to final story on the page-


October 17th, 2007 at 3:53 pm
you should send the release to mr. pez…it might light a fire under him.
October 17th, 2007 at 8:48 pm
that vanderkitten …
so hot right now.
October 19th, 2007 at 7:59 am
Hey Bob! I will be writing something for Richard shortly about cross racing here in europe! THANKS a BUNCH!!! Yippee – here comes road season – ok, well not for a while for me. See you soon Liz.
:peanut
October 19th, 2007 at 9:21 am
Good luck in Belgium, Peanut!!! I’m cheering for ya! =)
October 19th, 2007 at 10:11 am
You have to work “thunderpussies” into the kit somehow…