"William George Ramsay" is an United States/American jazz saxophone/saxophonist and Big band/band leader based in Seattle. In 1997, he was inducted into the Seattle Jazz Hall of Fame, the top of eight Golden Ear Award categories presented annually since 1990 by the Earshot Jazz Society of Seattle. Ramsay performs on all the primary saxophones – soprano, alto, tenor, and baritone – as well as clarinet (his boyhood instrument), and bass clarinet.

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The players really hustled and played pretty well on the defensive end.

Iran needs to provide a political and business environment in which companies won't feel they're going to lose their shirt.

We wanted to partner with a bike sponsor and industry leader that had a legitimate track racing heritage to give the team the advantage we need to succeed.

As far as the companies are concerned, that's going to be pretty chilling.

Our players played with a lot of heart and desire. I really felt our team depth played a big part in the game and we were not as tired mentally and physically at the end of the game.

The team did a good job of running the floor and hitting the open man. Our secondary break gave us a lot of good looks at the basket.

We played good man defense and the players got out into the passing lanes which caused some turnovers we converted into easy baskets.

The team played a good defensive game and did a nice job of checking out.

This is an historic day for U.S. cycling and for this team. The quality of athletes and staff combined with the commitment of Spike and now Raleigh America to the program ensures that this team will achieve great results. I believe we are uniquely positioned to take track racing to the professional level in the United States.