A year later, Chile's '33' are mostly unemployed
FILE - In this Oct. 13, 2010 file image released by the Navy of Chile via La Tercera newspaper on Oct. 16, 2010, trapped miners wait their turn to be rescued inside the San Jose mine near Copiapo, Chile. One of the myths surrounding the 33 miners who survived 69 days, 700 feet deep, and whose unprecedented and dramatic rescue was beamed to millions around the world, is that they are millionaires and do not need work. A year after the tragedy, nearly half are unemployed, one lives the fame that began to take shape at the bottom of the mine, many have chosen to give motivational talks to make a living and four returned to work in the mines. CHILE OUT - NO USAR EN CHILE Photo: Armada De Chile, Via La Tercera / AP FILE - In this Oct. 13, 2010 file photo released by the Chilean government, miner Pedro Cortez, center, is helped by rescue workers after being pulled out of the San Jose gold and copper mine near Copiapo, Chile. One of the myths surrounding the 33 miners who survived 69 days, 700 feet deep, and whose unprecedented and dramatic rescue was beamed to millions around the world, is that they are millionaires and do not need work. A year after the tragedy, nearly half are unemployed, one lives the fame that began to take shape at the bottom of the mine, many have chosen to give motivational talks to make a living and and four returned to work in the mines. Photo: Chilean Government, Hugo Infante / AP FILE - Luis Urzua, the last of the 33 miners to be rescued, center wearing green, celebrates next to Chile's President Sebastian Pinera after being pulled from the San Jose gold and copper mine near Copiapo, Chile. One of the myths surrounding the miners who survived 69 days, 700 feet deep, and whose unprecedented and dramatic rescue was beamed to millions around the world, is that they are millionaires and do not need work.Team Armada Orlando - News
CHILE OUT - NO USAR EN CHILE Photo: Armada De Chile, Via La Tercera / AP FILE - In this Oct. 13, 2010 file photo released by the Chilean government, miner Pedro Cortez, center, is helped by rescue workers after being pulled out of the San Jose gold and
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The course was a 6.8 mile out and back down Heintzelman Blvd. The weather threatened rain but the winds, as always were very strong; there was a headwind going out and a great tail wind coming back. Even with the tailwind on the back stretch, it appears the average speed and times were down from the past 7 races ( the July race was canceled). This final race saw Team Armada members David Perry, David Wilson and Corey Bobb race against the clock under the new Team Armada flag. To see the results of how Team Armada members performed, and to see who was ultimately the better Time Trialists, Cyclists or Triathletes. You can view the results of 09/11/2007 race and all the other series races at the links below and decide for yourself! Bicycle riding, like many other sports, can be a dangerous activity, so the decision to join us is up to you. Having said that, we would like to have people join our ranks, after all, cycling is a wonderful sport and hobby, and the social aspects as well as the competition options, are interesting, varied and fun. But, again, the ultimate decision to join our group is yours.