Posted by Editoress on 04/3/09
True North Cycles proudly presents: The 2009 Singlespeed Cyclo-Cross Nationals
Date: Saturday September 26, 2009
Location: Guelph, Ontario
An entire weekend of racing in Guelph Sept 26-27, 2009. True North Cycles presents the 2009 Singlespeed Cyclo-Cross Nationals September 26th. Tons of fun on Saturday night! Then rest and repeat at the Speed River Cross Race on Sunday on the 27th.
Winners of the Men's and Women's Singlespeed races will earn the right to represent Canada as the National Champions at the Singlespeed Worlds in Portland, Oregon. As an added benefit the kind folks in Portland will allow the National Champions to race for free!
Everyone who races will be entered into a draw to win a free True North Cycles custom frameset. Winner must be present at the post-race party when the draw takes place.
More info to follow!! So stay tuned.
Tentative Race Schedule
3:00pm (40 minutes)- Master 3 Men, Beginner Men (19+), U17 M/F
4:30pm (50 minutes) - Master 2 Men, Junior Men (Can be combined with M2 start), Master and Senior Women
6:00pm (60 minutes) - Master 1 Men, Senior Men
7:30pm (45 minutes) - Open Women's Singlespeed Cyclo-Cross Nationals
9:00pm (60 minutes) - Open Men's Singlespeed Cyclo-Cross Nationals
10:30pm- Onward - Assorted Revelry, Tomfoolery and Ballyhoo
Series:
Part of the Southern Ontario Cyclo-cross Series. Normal Series points will apply to regular categories.
Fees:
Pre-Registration Fees:
$25.00 All Senior and Masters Categories
$15.00 Juniors
$25.00 Singlespeed Cyclo-cross National Championships
$45.00 Race Singlespeed Nationals and Normal Category (A $5 dollar savings you can put towards a tasty adult beverage after the race)
Day of Registration
Add $5 to prices above.
For more information or sponsorship inquires please contact:
Scott Kelly @ True North Cycles
scott@truenorthcycles.com
519-585-0600
For Information on the SRCC Guelph Cross please contact:
Tim Plunkett @ Speed River Bicycle
tim@speedriverbicycle.com
519-824-9371
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