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First Ride Canyon Inflite CF SLX cross bike – VeloNews

Posted: August 20, 2017 at 6:21 pm

Canyons carbon Inflite CF SLX cyclocross bike balances high-speed stability with nimble handling for technical 'cross courses. Photo: Canyon

ZONHOVEN, Belgium (VN) Canyons carbon Inflite CF SLX cyclocross bike balances high-speed stability with nimble handling for a well-balanced ride on technical race courses. Its light (16.7 pounds size medium) and quick, and cross-specific details are sprinkled throughout, such asmud-shedding tube shapes and geometry that makes shouldering the bike easier and more secure.

About those aesthetics: Canyon departs from its hallmark straight lines and minimalistic design with an unusual dip at the top tube/seat tube junction. Its no doubt a jarring design cue. Canyon says the dipor is it a kink?was introduced to offer more compliance without sacrificing shouldering capabilities. The top tube is horizontal toward the front of the bike to keep the front triangle open and for easy shouldering. According to Canyon, thetop tube dips down at the seat tube junction to increase compliance. The lower junction provides more exposed seat post, which can flex and absorb bumps over choppy terrain. Canyon claims the bikes kinked top tubeadds up to 15% more compliance over a straight top tube design.

The kink also provides a secure nook for shouldering the bike, keeping it from jostling around when charging up steep run-ups or staircases. Its a comfortable position for carrying the bike but unfortunately doesnt do much to prevent that annoying carbon-on-shoulder blade discomfort that is endemic to cyclocross.

Canyon took a cue from mountain bike trends during the design phase of the Inflite CF SLX by pairing a long reach with a short stem. The size medium has a 562-millimeter top tube (393-millimeter reach) and comes with a 100-millimeter stem, which is 10-millimeters shorter than what comes with medium Canyon road bikes. This results in quick steering and makes easy work of tossing the bike in and out of tight cross corners.

The bikes zippy handling and 72.5-degree head tube angle pair nicely with a long 1018-millimeter wheelbase and 425-millimeter chainstays for a stable ride on fast and loose sections. Canyon designed a new cross-specific H31 Ergocockpit handlebar and stem combo that flares three degrees at the drops. This provides even more stability and leverage for technical riding, although it leaves you slightly more exposed to catching your bars on course tape.

Its the small details that make theInflite a success. It has ample mud clearance for sloppy races, and the frame itself was designed to prevent mud build-up: Canyon used fewer shelves and contours in areas of the frame known for collecting mud.

The Inflites water bottle bosses sit low on the front triangle, making it easier to shoulder the bike even with a bottle cage installed. All cables are routed internally and all cable entry and exit ports are sealedto keep out dirt and muck.

Canyon offers a wide range of sizes from XXXS up to XXL. The two smallest sizes run 650B wheels, a carryover from Canyons womens line. The smaller wheels promise a better fit for small riders while also improving handling. Traditionally, small bikes have slack head tube angles and compromised geometries to accommodate the big wheels on a small frame. This leads to sluggish handling and ill-performing bikes, according to Canyon. With the XXXS and XXS Inflite cross bikes, small riders will get the same ride experience as larger riders. The catch, however, is the 650B wheel platform has a limited number of wheel and tire options for racing.

Theres no doubt Canyons made an exceptional bike with the Inflite. The spec sheet leaves us wanting a bit more.Canyon offers three builds including a SRAM Rival 1, SRAM Force CX1, and Shimano Ultegra 2x drivetrain. We would love to see an electronic shifting option.Where mechanical drivetrains gum up and miss shifts with sand and dirt, electronic drivetrains maintain crisp shifting long into sloppy races. Canyon acknowledges this hole in the build options and says an Ultegra Di2 version is coming. There are whispers of a newUltegra Di2 group launching soon, so Canyonsimply decided to wait for the new, rather than launch a model with the old.

Of course the cornerstone to Canyons global success has been in its competitive pricing, and the Inflites threespec options aredefinitely priced to be competitive within an ever-crowded marketplace. The Rival model is $2,999, with the Ultegra and Force models coming in at $3,299 and $3,999 respectively.Thats a whole lot of bike for a reasonable price. Canyon saystop professionals will racethe Inflite CF SLX later this fall and early in 2018.

My first taste ofthe Inflite CF SLX came atthe iconic Zonhoven Superprestige cyclocross course in Belgium. The notoriously tricky course features a steep and sandy plunge down De Kuil (The Ditch) along with bumpy terrain, more sand, and steep run-ups.

De Kuil is a legitimately scary obstacle. The descent is a25-percent gradient wall of deep sand that swallows your front wheel if youre not completely off the back of your saddle. My first run at the sandy hill went surprisingly smoothly. The Inflitefelt stable, and it didnt dart around in the choppy sand. Ilet the brakes go, sat back, and the bike surfed its way down the descent without much guidance from the cockpit.

The bikes stability was noticeable on another downhill section on the other side of the course as well. The Inflite deftly maneuvered through a smooth left-hand corner at the bottom of a steep descent, holding its line for an easy transition into the next section of trail. The Inflite maintained a snappiness up small kickers and ripped through corners without excessive rider input.

Zonhovens Superprestige cyclocross course lies within a large park that is crisscrossed bysingle-track mountain bike trails and gravel roads. Taking the Inflite on some of these twisty trails showcased the bikes nimble steering. It was especially adept at quick line changes at high speeds.

Despite Belgiums rainy weather, we didnt get the chance to test the Inflites mud clearance capabilities. From its looks, there seems to be plenty of room between the frame and tire for shedding mud unless you hit some peanut butter mud, and in that case, no extra room, frame design, or special paint matters. Only a spare bike and mechanic with a power washer will make a difference.

After a few days on the course, I came away impressed with the quick handling and sturdy platform, and it was a smooth ride over aggressive chatter. The aesthetic of that kinked top tube still looks odd to me,though. The brain says yes the superb ride and engineering behind it makes sense but my eyes still bulge at the sight of that unorthodox design. But hey, any bike looks good underneath the first rider to cross the finish line. With the Inflite, the proof will be in the results.

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Ath. Bilbao vs Getafe CF live streaming free: preview, prediction – The Sherbrooke Times

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Ath. Bilbao vs Getafe CF live streaming free Prediction of the match Athletic Getafe

August 20 at 19:15 in Bilbao at the stadium San Mames Athletic will take Getafe in the opening match Examples of the season 2017/18. Ath. Bilbao vs Getafe CF preview Athletic with 63 points and goal difference 53-43 took 7th place in La Liga last season. In the transfer policy of the Basques themselves do not change in their composition are only Spanish players, so there is no need to talk about transfers, the names of the players will not tell a little about the connoisseurs of Spanish football. The season of Athletic started before everyone in Spain, playing in the qualification of the League of Europe. Basques have already passed Dinamo Bucharest 1: 1, 3: 0, and on Thursday won at the exit of Panathinaikos 3-2, and losing in the course of the match 0-2. The unbeaten series of Athletics in its field with the account of last season is 5 matches.

Ath. Bilbao vs Getafe CF prediction Getafe last season played in Segunda, and finished third in the championship with 68 points and goal difference 55-43. After that, in the round of the playoffs, Huescu defeated 2: 2, 3: 0 and Tenerife 0: 1, 3: 1 and rose in the class. Under the outlet to the elite Getafe made several signings spending more than 10 million euros, that for a modest club more money. The most costly were Jedhu and Dakoman 3 and 2.5 million, plus a few sensible players came to rent.

Athletic won from Getafe 6 last full-time matches with a total score of 12-2. Basques play at home, where they are always dangerous, plus they have long started the season, their composition is stronger and more playful than the guests, and hence the victory from the hosts in the upcoming match will not go anywhere. Bet: victory of Athletic P1.

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CF Community Church mission trip changes lives – Myhorrynews

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Thomas Critelli went to Costa Rica to help change other peoples lives, but his was changed as well.

One of 13 people who went on a recent Carolina Forest Community Church [CFCC] mission trip, the 22-year-old said the blind faith and sheer joy of the Costa Rican people made him want that for himself.

They have so little, but they have so much joy, and they worship like crazy, and I realized I want more of that in my own life.

Faith Weaver, a rising sophomore at Carolina Forest High School, said her perspective was also changed on the trip.

Weavers father Scott accompanied the 15-year-old on this trip, which she said wont be her last.

The people are in need, but theyre so happy all the time, she said. That helped me see that in the U.S., we are so focused on things, and we are always thinking about what we need or what we want. We cant just let ourselves be happy.

In partnership with Praying Pelicans Missions, the local church has committed to making Inglesia Biblica in La Cruz its sister church, and helping it create a sports-oriented ministry similar to the one Carolina Forest Community Church already has.

Carolina Forest Community Church is at 1381 Carolina Forest Blvd. The website is http://www.carolina forest.org and services are at 9:15 and 11 a.m. Sunday mornings.

The Costa Rican church has been established for about 40 years, but when its current minister, Pastor Gerado Cerdas Rojas, came on about five years ago, attendance was down to about 10 people.

They were struggling, and we want to help them minister in their own community, said Charles Fox, family pastor at CFCC.

That churchs dream is to have a sports ministry, most likely through soccer, and thats where Carolina Forest Community Church differs from other churches. We have that here.

My dream is to see the two churches come together and utilize the same kind of ministry, he said.

Their focus is reaching children through sports, and we have that on our campus now.

Although the local church has sent missionaries to places such as Africa and Romania and closer to home in Kentucky, outreach pastor Brody Hillman said CFCC has narrowed its focus to Costa Rica because its a good fit for us.

Hillman said the church was looking for an affordable location for local church members to go where their ministry was needed, and the Costa Rican trip was $1,800 per person.

The folks who went on the mission trip raised their own money, and about $200 - $300 of it went towards a construction project in La Cruz.

The original plan was to build sidewalks, Fox said, but because of severe flooding issues, the plan changed.

The Carolina Forest group dug a trench and put in concrete piping to keep the water away from the church building.

That was, Fox said, a bigger need.

One of the most impressive events of the week-long trip for Weaver was the buying and distribution of about $1,000 worth of food to the locals in the Costa Rican village.

Weaver said they took 10 bags per day for three days to locals homes, praying with them, talking with them, and inviting them to a huge Wednesday evening meal at the church.

It was an epic feeding night with worship music and fellowship, and it was awesome, she said.

Fox said Inglesia Biblicas pastor knew none of the 100 or so people who showed up.

They were all people wed met and invited during those three days, Fox said.

Hillman will lead another trip to La Cruz Nov. 4-10, and Critelli and Weaver both plan to be part of it.

Or, text the words COSTA RICA followed by the amount you want to give to 843-353-1558.

Sometimes we think were going on a mission trip to help those people, but it was them working in and through us that helped us see their sweet passion, Critelli said.

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Thomas Critelli went to Costa Rica to help change other peoples lives, but his was changed as well.

One of 13 people who went on a recent Carolina Forest Community Church [CFCC] mission trip, the 22-year-old said the blind faith and sheer joy of the Costa Rican people made him want that for himself.

They have so little, but they have so much joy, and they worship like crazy, and I realized I want more of that in my own life.

Faith Weaver, a rising sophomore at Carolina Forest High School, said her perspective was also changed on the trip.

Weavers father Scott accompanied the 15-year-old on this trip, which she said wont be her last.

The people are in need, but theyre so happy all the time, she said. That helped me see that in the U.S., we are so focused on things, and we are always thinking about what we need or what we want. We cant just let ourselves be happy.

In partnership with Praying Pelicans Missions, the local church has committed to making Inglesia Biblica in La Cruz its sister church, and helping it create a sports-oriented ministry similar to the one Carolina Forest Community Church already has.

Carolina Forest Community Church is at 1381 Carolina Forest Blvd. The website is http://www.carolina forest.org and services are at 9:15 and 11 a.m. Sunday mornings.

The Costa Rican church has been established for about 40 years, but when its current minister, Pastor Gerado Cerdas Rojas, came on about five years ago, attendance was down to about 10 people.

They were struggling, and we want to help them minister in their own community, said Charles Fox, family pastor at CFCC.

That churchs dream is to have a sports ministry, most likely through soccer, and thats where Carolina Forest Community Church differs from other churches. We have that here.

My dream is to see the two churches come together and utilize the same kind of ministry, he said.

Their focus is reaching children through sports, and we have that on our campus now.

Although the local church has sent missionaries to places such as Africa and Romania and closer to home in Kentucky, outreach pastor Brody Hillman said CFCC has narrowed its focus to Costa Rica because its a good fit for us.

Hillman said the church was looking for an affordable location for local church members to go where their ministry was needed, and the Costa Rican trip was $1,800 per person.

The folks who went on the mission trip raised their own money, and about $200 - $300 of it went towards a construction project in La Cruz.

The original plan was to build sidewalks, Fox said, but because of severe flooding issues, the plan changed.

The Carolina Forest group dug a trench and put in concrete piping to keep the water away from the church building.

That was, Fox said, a bigger need.

One of the most impressive events of the week-long trip for Weaver was the buying and distribution of about $1,000 worth of food to the locals in the Costa Rican village.

Weaver said they took 10 bags per day for three days to locals homes, praying with them, talking with them, and inviting them to a huge Wednesday evening meal at the church.

It was an epic feeding night with worship music and fellowship, and it was awesome, she said.

Fox said Inglesia Biblicas pastor knew none of the 100 or so people who showed up.

They were all people wed met and invited during those three days, Fox said.

Hillman will lead another trip to La Cruz Nov. 4-10, and Critelli and Weaver both plan to be part of it.

Or, text the words COSTA RICA followed by the amount you want to give to 843-353-1558.

Sometimes we think were going on a mission trip to help those people, but it was them working in and through us that helped us see their sweet passion, Critelli said.

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Are Analysts Pounding the Table on CF Industries Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:CF)? – Stock Talker

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CF Industries Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:CF) currently has an Average Broker Rating of 2.6.The ABR rank within the industry stands at 244. This number is based on the 10 sell-side firms polled by Zacks.

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Analysts on a consensus basis are expecting that the stock will reach $28.44 within the year.

Most recently CF Industries Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:CF) posted quarterly earnings of $0.1 which compared to the sell-side estimates of -0.08. The stocks 12-month trailing earnings per share stands at $-0.11. Shares have moved $-6.33 over the past month and more recently, $-5.2 over the past week heading into the earnings announcement. There are 6 analyst projections that were taken into consideration from respected brokerage firms.

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Research analysts are predicting that CF Industries Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:CF) will report earnings of $-0.53 per share when the firm issues their next quarterly report. This is the consensus earnings per share number according to data from Zacks Research.

CF Industries Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:CF) closed the last session at $29.16 and sees an average of 5124668 shares trade hands in each session. The 52-week low of the stock stands at $22.28 while the current level stands at 47.22% of the 52-week High-Low range. Looking further out we can see that the stock has moved 3.81% over the past 12 weeks and -7.37% year to date.

3 analysts rate CF Industries Holdings, Inc. a Buy or Strong Buy, which is 30% of all the analyst ratings.

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PREP FOOTBALL: Fall River hoping to dethrown CF in conference in Zander’s third year as coach – WiscNews

Posted: August 18, 2017 at 5:20 am

A return to the WIAA playoffs last season was nice for the Fall River prep football team, but the Pirates are thinking bigger this year.

I think our team is extremely hungry to get back into the playoffs, but were really looking towards getting the first conference championship in a while, offensive lineman Keegan Wodill said. Well be battling with Oshkosh Lourdes and Cambria-Friesland for the conference championship. Were improving every single year and hopefully we can improve to a conference championship.

Fall River went 6-3 in the regular season last year, a four-win turnaround from coach Joe Zanders first season in 2015. The Pirates went 4-2 in Trailways South Conference play, finishing third behind Cambria-Friesland and Lourdes.

Several freshmen and sophomores started two years ago, when the Pirates were 1-5 in conference play, but those players are now experienced upperclassmen ready to make a run at a league crown.

We know weve got a conference championship caliber team, Zander said. Weve just got to finish and put all the pieces together.

Zander said the difference between his first two seasons was the turnover margin. The Pirates were minus-10 in 2015, but engineered a dramatic improvement last year and were plus-29.

Look at the swing, Zander said. It went from two wins to six wins. Thats why were hoping we can do a 9-0 season this year.

Its how you execute and capitalize on other teams mistakes.

The team knows it experience will be an asset.

Were not freshmen or sophomores coming in, said Wodill, a junior entering his third season as a starter. Were juniors and seniors. Were pretty much veterans with six or seven junior guys that have been playing varsity since they were freshmen. We didnt really know what we were getting ourselves into until now.

Now were starting to get the hang of it.

Zander felt his team had opportunities to win the Trailways Small last, but the Pirates inexperience hurt them in games against Lourdes and the Toppers. Fall River lost to Lourdes 28-0 in Week 3 and was blanked 20-0 by the Toppers in Week 8.

We were in that game (against CF), but it was the little things that they were able to do that we couldnt do, Zander said. Lourdes was tough for us, though, because it was Week 3 and had some key starters out. Im not saying thats the reason why, but they obviously outplayed us.

When were in situations like that, weve got to capitalize on those mistakes. We were always the ones coughing up the ball and making those mistakes. Its what separates someone from third place and first place is the team that can make the plays.

Quarterback Luke Figol, a returning starter, wants to take the Pirates further into the postseason than theyve ever gone.

Hopefully get at least to the third playoff game, Figol said. Thats my goal because thats kind of our school record. No one has ever made it there. We want to make a big impact for our school and our football program.

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CF Industries Holdings Inc. (CF) Dips 3.48% for August 17 – Equities.com

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CF Industries Holdings Inc. is a Manufacturer & distributor of nitrogen & phosphate

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Among the S&P 500s biggest fallers on Thursday August 17 was CF Industries Holdings Inc. (CF). The stock experienced a 3.48% decline to $29.16 with 4.72 million shares changing hands.

CF Industries Holdings Inc. started at an opening price of 30.18 and hit a high of $30.30 and a low of $29.06. Ultimately, the stock took a hit and finished the day at $1.05 per share. CF Industries Holdings Inc. trades an average of 4.47 million shares a day out of a total 233.25 million shares outstanding. The current moving averages are a 50-day SMA of $28.71 and a 200-day SMA of $28.99. CF Industries Holdings Inc. hit a high of $37.17 and a low of $22.00 over the last year.

CF Industries Holdings Inc is a leading producer and distributor of nitrogen fertilizers. The company operates various nitrogen facilities in America UK, and Canada. It primarily serves the international agriculture sector.

With its headquarters located in Deerfield, IL, CF Industries Holdings Inc. employs 3,000 people. After todays trading, the companys market cap has fallen to $6.8 billion, a P/S of 1.9, a P/B of 2.08, and a P/FCF of 115.5.

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Pre-Market Technical Pulse on Agricultural Chemicals Stocks — CF Industries, EI du Pont de Nemours, Intrepid Potash … – Markets Insider

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CF Industries Holdings

Deerfield, Illinois headquartered CF Industries Holdings Inc.'s stock finished Tuesday's session 0.26% higher at $30.30 with a total trading volume of 2.82 million shares. The Company's shares have advanced 3.52% in the past month and 7.94% in the previous three months. The stock is trading 5.19% above its 50-day moving average and 2.48% above its 200-day moving average. Additionally, shares of CF Industries, which manufactures and distributes nitrogen fertilizers and other nitrogen products worldwide, have a Relative Strength Index (RSI) of 52.13.

On July 25th, 2017, CF Industries Holdings reported that its Board of Directors has declared a $0.30 per share dividend on the Company's common stock. The dividend will be payable on August 31st, 2017, to stockholders of record as of August 15th, 2017.

On July 26th, 2017, research firm Credit Suisse downgraded the Company's stock rating from 'Outperform' to 'Neutral'. CF complete research report is just a click away at: http://dailystocktracker.com/registration/?symbol=CF

E.I. du Pont de Nemours

On Tuesday, shares in Wilmington, Delaware headquartered E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. ("DuPont") recorded a trading volume of 1.92 million shares. The stock ended the session 0.53% higher at $81.58. The Company's shares have advanced 3.14% in the previous three months and 11.14% on an YTD basis. The stock is trading 4.76% above its 200-day moving average. Moreover, shares of DuPont, which operates as a science and technology based company, have an RSI of 44.14.

On August 04th, 2017, DuPont and The Dow Chemical Co. announced that all required regulatory approvals and clearances have been received, that all conditions to closing of their merger of equals have been satisfied, and that their merger of equals will close after the market closes onAugust 31st, 2017. Shares of DowDuPont will begin trading on the NYSE under the stock ticker symbol "DWDP" onSeptember 01st, 2017. The complimentary report on DD can be downloaded at: http://dailystocktracker.com/registration/?symbol=DD

Intrepid Potash

Denver, Colorado-based Intrepid Potash Inc.'s shares closed the day 1.40% higher at $3.62. The stock recorded a trading volume of 3.62 million shares, which was above its three months average volume of 1.85 million shares. The Company's shares have surged 33.09% in the last month, 54.70% over the previous three months, and 74.04% on an YTD basis. The stock is trading 35.26% and 74.67% above its 50-day and 200-day moving averages, respectively. Additionally, shares of Intrepid Potash, which produces and sells potash and langbeinite products in the US and internationally, have an RSI of 65.51.

On August 07th, 2017, research firm UBS downgraded the Company's stock rating from 'Neutral' to 'Sell' while revising its previous target price from $2 a share to $2.50 a share. Sign up for your complimentary report on IPI at: http://dailystocktracker.com/registration/?symbol=IPI

Monsanto

Shares in St. Louis, Missouri headquartered Monsanto Co. finished 0.10% lower at $117.02. The stock recorded a trading volume of 887,064 shares. The Company's shares have advanced 0.32% in the previous three months and 11.23% on an YTD basis. The stock is trading above its 200-day moving average by 4.72%. Furthermore, shares of Monsanto, which together with its subsidiaries, provide agricultural products for farmers worldwide, have an RSI of 46.22.

On August 10th, 2017, Monsanto announced that its Board of Directors declared a quarterly dividend on the Company's common stock of 54 cents per share. The dividend relates to the Company's Q4 FY17, and is payable on October 27th, 2017, to shareowners of record on October 06th, 2017. Download the research report for free on MON at: http://dailystocktracker.com/registration/?symbol=MON

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Pre-Market Technical Pulse on Agricultural Chemicals Stocks -- CF Industries, EI du Pont de Nemours, Intrepid Potash ... - Markets Insider

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Editorial: CF’s new campus a game-changer in Levy County – Ocala

Posted: August 16, 2017 at 6:24 pm

We join Levy residents in cheering their new college campus as well as the collective effort of all involved to make this dream become a reality.

It took 13 years. It took the unflinching commitment of an institution and a community. It took persistence and benevolence. In the end, it all came together to make a long-running dream a reality and uplift a community to where it can better educate its citizenry, young and old, and better compete in the 21st century.

Officials for the College of Central Florida gathered Friday in Chiefland to celebrate the opening of the new CF campus in Levy County. It was a satisfying event, no doubt, not just because this rural neighbor of Ocala/Marion County finally had a college campus to call its own, but because of how doggedly the college, its trustees and the Levy County community worked to make it happen.

The idea of a Levy County campus was first floated in 2004 by the CF trustees, who ordered the college staff to begin looking for a site on which to build a campus. A donation of 15 acres of land on U.S. 19 north of Chiefland by local residents Loy Ann and Jack Mann helped determine the site. The college would buy 25 surrounding acres between 2007 and 2010 to establish a 40-acre future campus.

While all this was happening, the community was raising money and the college was lobbying the Legislature for money to build the campus. The effort got a huge boost when it received a $2.5 million gift from lifelong Levy County residents and 45-year schoolteacher Jack Wilkinson in 2009.

But it was not lack of need or lack of support on the homefront that made this project so inexplicably long in coming to fruition. While CF students in Levy County attended classes in a converted Save-A-Lot grocery store that was too small, too technically inferior, too, well, beneath an instituion of CFs stature, college officials pressed their case in Tallahassee.

Despite the obvious need for a better college facility in Levy County, the project was repeatedly rejected not by lawmakers but by governors. It was vetoed twice by former Gov. Charlie Crist and twice more by Gov. Rick Scott.

Finally, in 2014, CF received its first $4.3 million in funding for the campus, which when added to the $3.5 million the community had raised, meant the campus was halfway to being fully paid for. Last year, the state came through with the remaining $7.3 million needed to complete the project.

Named the Jack Wilkinson Levy Campus, the new CF building has 44,000 square feet more than triple the space of its previous quarters with enough room for its 800-900 students, plus all its faculty. There are 292 student stations, five multi-purpose classrooms, faculty offices and a student center. It will allow for more classes to be taught and provide better resources for both students and faculty.

And a lot of credit goes to the CF trustees, who remained committed to the project despite repeated political and funding setbacks. Credit also goes to the community for working to raise money and stir support in the state capital. Of course, Wilkinson and the Manns deserve special thanks.

The Jack Wilkinson Levy Campus is a game-changer for our neighbors to the west. We join them in cheering their new college campus as well as the collective effort of all involved to make this dream become a reality.

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European Experts OK Design of Trial to Assess Sollpura for CF-related Digestive Disorder – Cystic Fibrosis News Today

Posted: at 6:24 pm

An influential group of European cystic fibrosis experts has signed off on the design of a Phase 3 clinical trial ofSollpura (lipromatase) as a treatment for a CF-related digestive disorder known as exocrine pancreatic insufficiency.

The European Cystic Fibrosis Society Clinical Trial Networksapproval will speed up the recruitment of participants, according to Sollpuras developer,Anthera Pharmaceuticals. The sign-off came from the organizations executive committee.

A similar U.S. organization, theCystic Fibrosis Foundation Therapeutics Development Network, has also approved thedesignof the RESULT trial(NCT03051490).

The sooner Anthera reaches its goal of recruiting 150 participants, the sooner it can start the trial and make the results available. It hopes to release the findings at the end of 2017 or the beginning of 2018.

CF experts estimate that 90 percent of patients have exocrine pancreatic insufficiency, or EPI. The disorder makes it difficult for a person to digest food.

A hallmark of CF is overly thick mucus in a number of places in the body. The pancreas produces juices that help the small intestine digest food, but thick mucus in the channels that deliver the juices to the intestine can prevent them from getting there. This means CF patients can have difficulty obtaining enough nutrients.

Those conducting the trial will tailor doses of Sollpura to individual patients needs, to try to achieve the best results.

One of the things the trial will evaluate is whether Sollpura is as good as Pancreaze, an approved treatment for the condition that is made from purified pig proteins.

Both drugs are pancreatic enzyme replacement therapies, meaning they replace enzymes the body normally producesin the pancreas.

Because Sollpura is synthetic, it is easier to produce in large amounts than Pancreze, preventing supply problems. A synthetic product also prevents the risk of contamination from a pig-associated virus or other infectious agent.

In addition, Pancreaze must be taken incapsule form to protect it as it goes through the stomach. Sollpura does not. Anthera is developing a drinkable formulation that would make it easier to give the drug to infants and children, or to patients who use feeding tubes.

We are very pleased that the European trial network has approved the design of the study, Craig Thompson, president and CEO of Anthera, said in a press release. This achievement, in combination with the earlier approval from the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Therapeutics Development Network, represents another key milestone for the RESULT trial.

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