Pat Bell Time Trial

Self-Timed TT  ~  11.7 Miles  ~  Southboro,MA  ~  Tuesdays @ 6:30pm

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Click here for 2:24 WMV Photo Video of Pat's Tris from 2000-2003

(Photos compliments of William & Paula Bell)

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(Photos from William/Paula/Rebecca Bell & Tim Higgins)



The Recorder 6/21/2005
"Triathlete Patrick Bell remembered after dying at 23"

Patrick Bell was one of the finest and most talented all-around athletes Franklin County has ever produced. More importantly, the 23-year old triathlete was just as imprssive away from competition...  (Click for full story)

The Recorder 6/26/2005
"Fan Fare: Patrick Bell will be missed"

When I received the phone call Monday night informing me of the untimely passing of 23-year-old Patrick Bell, I was completely caught off guard...  (Click for full story)

The Recorder 8/10/2005
"Sports: Just push through"

On his left arm, written in black permanent marker was the No. 408 - his numerical identification for the morning. On his right upper arm, in the same dark ink, was written in capital letters the identification he wanted nobody to forget: "PAT." At age 19, Greenfield's Peter Bell...  (Click for full story)

"Pat Bell" (Eulogy, by Tim Higgins)
The Ancient Greeks believed that the gods would take human form and come down from Mt. Olympus. They would live, struggle, do battle with and for us, and then depart; leaving us with a legend and a lesson...  (Click for full story)

Pat Bell's Senior Design Project from the University of Massachusetts Amherst
Patrick’s interest in cycling was the motivation for his Senior Design Project which he did as part of his engineering degree. (He graduated with 2 BS degrees one in Computer Science and the other in Electrical & Computer Systems Engineering in 2004.) He built this website as part of the project...  (Click for Pat's Project)
 
 
Before the TT in Southboro  With the team in Hyannis

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