The 2011 Road and Track season is well under way and the season is packed with great racing opportunities. Our e-newsletter will once again try to keep you up to speed with all the latest news and information on road and track racing.
If you have any questions about the upcoming season, please contact Colin Campbell (Director of Race and Business Develpment) at colin@cyclingbc.net, or for general or license information, please email info@cyclingbc.net.
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Tuesday Night Racing The World Tuesday Night Championships returned to UBC on Tuesday May 3rd, 2011. The now-traditional "short course" will run again in 2011, starting at the parking lot, rolling down Main Mall, down the hill at 16th, up Stadium Road for the start-finish near the front of Thunderbird Stadium. |
Robert W. Cameron Law Cycling Series
Online registration is open for the Robert W. Cameron Law Cycling Series, May 28-29 in Victoria. The two-day series, part of the Victoria International Cycling Festival presented by Harbour Air, features 2010 Tour de France seventh-place finisher, and Victoria's own Ryder Hesjedal, who will be making an appearance at the Kona/Russ Hays Time Trial on Dallas Road and riding with the kids at the Tim Hortons Timbit Challenge.
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New Racing in Mission
Hosted by Pheonix Velo
The Phoenix Velo Training Group is pleased to announce a brand new bike race for the hills of Mission for May 15th. In cooperation with the District
of Mission, race director Geoff Oram has crafted a tight, challenging course on a 5.5 km circuit featuring 500 feet of climbing with grades up to 14%. "The idea was to present riders with an event where there would be no hiding, the winner will be the strongest rider on the day" stated Oram.
"Riders will know that they were in race!" Click here for more information.
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2011 TNA Westside Classic
On Sunday, June 12th 2011, the Wedgewood Cycling Team presents its seventh annual road race on the streets of Vancouver.
Returning to the scenic route surrounding Pacific Spirit Park near the University of British Columbia, the race will again be set against a spectacular backdrop of the Pacific Ocean and the Coastal Mountains and will attract racers from around the Pacific Northwest and Canada anxious to compete in one of Canada's premier cycling events. Click here for more information and follow this link to register.
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