Tuesday, January 24, 2006

Serotta Names Ray Browning as Director of Cycling Sciences

JANUARY 24, 2006 -- SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY (BRAIN)—Serotta Competition Bicycles announced that Ray Browning, Ph.D. has been named the director of cycling sciences for the company. In creating the new position, Serotta underscores its commitment to maintaining a scientific basis for its expanding range of educational programs and broadening product line. “My goal is to continue to expand and integrate Serotta’s scientific understanding of cycling into optimizing the human-bicycle interaction,” said Browning. “To accomplish this goal, I plan to work with individuals from both the scientific community and the bicycling industry to continue to develop the Serotta School curriculum and class offerings.”Browning’s responsibilities will include managing the Serotta School programs as well as working with the product development team on new products. The Serotta School program teaches bicycle retail staff how a bicycle should be configured to fit an individual’s goals, physiology and biomechanics.Browning holds a Ph.D. in Integrative Physiology and teaches biomechanics at the University of Colorado at Boulder. He has been involved in bicycling research and bike fitting for more than 20 years.

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