Posted by Editor on 10/4/00
2001 Mercury Sea Otter Classic, Presented by SRAM
Date: 22-25 March, 2001
Location: Laguna Seca Raceway, Monterey, California
Web Site: www.seaotterclassic.com
What is it? One of the world's major cycling events. Don't believe us? Then come and see for yourself.
What happens?
1. International Cycling Exposition
2. Racing
A. Amateur and international categories in -
B. Road (stage race), Cross Country (stage race), Downhill, Slalom, Trials, Big Air, New Event Format
C. Fun, family and recreational cycling activities and organised rides
3. Parties, Parties, Parties
Accommodation: on-site camping, rv; off-site hotels, boarding houses, motels
Registration: online system (redeveloped since 2000)
Helmets: Required
Contact:
lots of information at www.seaotterclassic.com
email
hotline tel. +1 650 306 1414
Fundraising Ride on October 9th
A fundraising ride in memory of Rory Dick is planned for Monday October 9th. The meeting place is Halton Hills Place Banquet Hall in Milton. To reach Halton Hills Place take Steeles Avenue west from Highway 25. This is the intersection at the OPP Station, just south of Hwy 401. The Hall will be on the left (south), just after you cross under the railway bridge. The ride will start at 10am and will travel over to Kelso. A memorial service is planned at Kelso. For more information please contact Spokes 'N Slopes in Milton at 905-876-7676.
Ziggy's Oktoberfest 'Cross and MTB Race - Ontario
This coming Sunday, October 8th, at Homer-Watson Park in Kitchener. For more information check the website
Cycling Exhibit and Banquet
Race Canada will be presenting a historical exhibit showcasing over 100 years of Canadian cycling medals and memorabila on October 27th in Hamilton, Ontario. The exhibit includes items from the collections of Mike Barry, Rick Wolfe and Lori Pol. It will be held in conjunction with the dinner banquet and dance at which they will honour Nora Young, Albert Coulier and Jocelyn Lovell. There are still a few tickets available, please contact (905) 387-4176.
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