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NorCal High School League Looking for Ne Dec 12, 2009 View URL


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The NorCal League is looking for a new Executive Director:
The Northern California High School Cycling League is looking for a new executive director to replace the founder and outgoing executive director, Matt Fritzinger, who is moving on to build the National Interscholastic Cycling Association (NICA).

Having founded and built the NorCal League, Fritzinger is now finding all his time taken up by work at the national level. "I've been trying to manage the two, but we knew this wouldn't work, and it isn't working. The interest for building League's is ramping up faster than expected. Just in the last few days we've been having conversations with folks in Oregon, Wisconsin and Georgia and they don't want to wait."

The executive director's job has a broad scope that includes fund and sponsor development, risk management leadership, program planning and implementation, human resources management, operations planning and management, financial management, community relations and advocacy, and also board relations.

Candidates with experience in non-profit leadership, success in fundraising, and a passion for mountain biking are being sought. A job description can be downloaded from the homepage at www.norcalmtb.org and applications with a cover letter and resume should go to info@norcalmtb.org. No phone calls please.
Via NorCal HS League


USAC and MTB Cup Split Over ProXCT Dec 10, 2009 View URL


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Oh, the drama.

If you haven't been following the interwebs this week, here is what you've missed:
The people behind the US MTB Cup (and the ProXCT, which is US mountain biking's one year old Pro Tour) and the USAC (USA Cycling, which used to sponsor NORBA and is the Olympic governing representation for US Cycling) had a falling out over the cost/scheduling of UCI (i.e. World Championship Pro Tour) events. USA Cycling (which I will call USAC from now on) wants demands them, US MTB Cup people say they are too expensive and only benefits a small handful of riders (both probably true).
You can read the expert analysis of the donnybrook at Velonews and CyclingNews.

So what does this mean for NorCal racers ? Probably nada.

USAC will have an abbreviated ProXCT Series to keep their precious UCI points (and save face):
USA Cycling will continue the 2010 Pro XCT with the nation’s three remaining UCI inscripted events: the Bump ‘N Grind in Birmingham, Alabama on June 5; the Subaru Cup, slated for June 26 in Wautoma, Wisconsin; and the Carmichael Training Systems International Classic in Colorado Springs, Colorado on July 10.
The US MTB Cup people will press on with their series also:
“The US Cup is now working on the soon-to-be-released US Cup Mountain Bike Racing League (US Cup MBRL),” said Tedro. “We have over 20 events committed to being a part of the US Cup MBRL and we are very excited about that.”
Tedro said that the company plans to release details of the series later this week.
This will probably include the first three events (all SoCal-based) from the earlier announced ProXCT schedule.

For 99% of MTB racers (and maybe 100% in NorCal), this whole kerfuffle means nothing other than the name of the sponsors on the banners. However, it does continue to demonstrate that MTB racing has failed to gain a critical mass here in the US (which may be good or bad depending on your view). This is now the third major split/reorg/failure of Pro MTB racing series in the last five years (NORBA, NMBS, ProXCT) ...


2010 Skyline Park MTB Race Dec 09, 2009 View URL


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According to informed sources (thanx Scott!), this year's annual Skyline MTB Race has been scheduled for June 13th, 2010.

The website hasn't been update with all the details, but I would be that most of the major particulars haven't changed much. You can check out previous year's coverage in the archives.


Sea Otter Discount for December Dec 08, 2009 View URL


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If you can register this month, you can save a few bones:
To help us celebrate the holiday season, take $10 off your entry fee. Just use Coupon Code SOCHOLIDAY01 when you register for your favorite Sea Otter event. This offer is good through Dec 31, 2009.
Via Sea Otter Classic website.


2010 CCCX MTB XC Race Series Dec 07, 2009 View URL


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The 2010 CCCX Cross Country (XC) race schedule has been posted:
  • Race #1: SUN February 14
  • Race #2: SAT February 27
  • Race #3: SUN March 14
  • Race #4: SAT March 27
  • Race #5: SAT April 3
  • Race #6: SAT May 15
  • Race #7: SAT June 12
  • Race #8: SUN June 27
The locations are still TBD, but you can bet they will probably be similar to past years (maybe Fort Ord and Toro Park). I'll update this once we get the locations.

See the full details at 2010 CCCX Mountain-Bike Race Series or look at past year's race results in the archives.


Northstar/Giant Grassroots MTB Team Dec 05, 2009 View URL


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Another chance to get sponsored for next year's racing season:
Northstar-at-Tahoe™ Resort and Giant Bicycles are pleased to offer a special grassroots program that reaches out to competitive mountain bike athletes eager to promote the soul, passion and genuine love for the sport.

This program will provide a great box of tools to help recreational competitive athletes in California and neighboring states reach their full potential at local and regional mountain bike race events. Selected athletes will have the opportunity to purchase a Giant bicycle, Northstar-at-Tahoe Mountain Bike Park Season Pass, Team Jersey and other fine swag benefits at a preferred package price.

We are looking for humble athletes who will be great ambassadors, in the expert level categories with riding styles from downhill to endurance, for the Northstar-at-Tahoe and Giant Bicycle brands, who are approachable and knowledgeable, and who are passionate about converting all walks of life to the sport of mountain biking. We look to support athletes who are driven when it comes to achieving goals, helping the community, conquering obstacles, and relishing success.

To apply to the grassroots sponsorship program we would like to hear your definition of mountain biking and competing. What defines you as an athlete and a mountain biker? Submit a cover letter along with a resume to help us learn more about your passion and goals for the sport. In the resume, please outline races you have competed in along with your accomplished results. Email your resume and cover letter information to Justin Swett at justinswett@hotmail.com.


New USA Cycling Rules for 2010 Dec 03, 2009 View URL


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USA Cycling, governing body behind many MTB races in the NorCal, has updated a few rules for the 2010 MTB racing season:
The 2010 rule book defines technical assistance zones for mountain bike races and specifies which races these zones are permitted in:
  • 6D1. Feed/Technical Assistance Zones are permitted in the following events: Ultra-Endurance Events (Marathon, 6-hour, 12-hour, 24-hour events), UCI Cross Country (XCO) events (UCI classes only), Cross Country National Championships for the UCI classes (Pro men, Pro women, Junior 17-18 men, and Junior 17-18 women). Note that when the category 1 junior 15-16 year old juniors are on the course at the same time as the category 1 junior 17-18 riders, they will also have access to Technical Assistance Zones.
  • 6D2. Authorised technical assistance during a race consists of repairs to or the replacement of any part of the bicycle other than the frame. Bike changes are not permitted and the rider must cross the finishing line with the same handlebar number plate that he had at the start.
It was also decided that Stars-and-Stripes jerseys will no longer be awarded in the “competition” classes at the USA Cycling Mountain Bike National Championships. Competition class winners will, beginning in 2010, receive medals only.

Along with the aforementioned change came a restructure of the masters categories for Mountain Bike Nationals with the men’s 55-59, 60-64, 65-69, and 70+, and the women 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, and 60+ fields being moved out of the “competition” class and into the “championship” class.

Other noteworthy results from the mountain bike trustee meeting include a single-speed class being added to the USA Cycling Marathon Mountain Bike National Championships; the junior 15-18 field being split in two (15-16 and 17-18) for national championship cross country and downhill contests; and non UCI-class competitions at the USA Cycling Mountain Bike National Championships being opened to permanent residents as well as U.S. citizens.
Via USA Cycling


2010 Downieville Classic Tentative Dates Dec 02, 2009 View URL


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It looks like there might be break in the impasse around the scheduling of this year's Downieville Classic:
DOWNIEVILLE CLASSIC MOUNTAIN BIKE RACE and FESTIVAL
Tentative Dates = July 9-11, 2010
If we are successful in our negotiations and are fortunate enough to receive a special-use permit for 2010, registration will open immediately. Fyi... this will be the last time the event occurs in the month of July
Via Downieville Classic


Wild West Relay Dec 02, 2009 View URL


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WILD WEST RELAY
GET YOUR ASS OVER THE PASS!


 


A COLORADO LONG DISTANCE TEAM RELAY RACE ADVENTURE
FORT COLLINS TO STEAMBOAT SPRINGS - COLORADO
36 LEGS, 195 MILES ...


 


Friday - Saturday August 7th - 8th, 2009
under the full moon


 


"... it was the most fun I've ever had while running."
John Meyer, Denver Post


 


"It's not the Olympics, you're out there to have fun with your friends." - D.D. TeamZinc


 


The Wild West Relay is a 195-mile distance team running relay race adventure in Colorado designed for runners of all abilities. The sixth annual running of the Wild West Relay will be Friday - Saturday, August 7th - 8th, 2009.


 


COURSE

This Colorado relay race begins by the foothills of the Rocky Mountains in Fort Collins, and finishes in the beautiful ski and summer resort town of Steamboat Springs. Held on open public roads, much of this very scenic and remote course runs through National Forests or on dirt roads. The route winds through Roosevelt, Medicine Bow, and Routt National Forests, and through small, mountain and ranching communities.


 


 


 


 


 


 


 



 


 


 


 


 


 


 


TEAMS


 


 


 


There are two main divisions of teams in the Wild West Relay: 12-person and Ultra teams. Both divisions have competitive and non-competitive options.


 


 


 


12-person teams (7 - 12 runners) have seven competitive categories to choose from: Mens, Womens, Mixed, Open, Masters, Flatlanders (all team members live below 2,500 feet), or Hash House Harrier (the red dress division) categories. Each person on a competitive 12-member team runs three legs of the race in rotation, with legs averaging 5.25 miles in distance.


 


 


 


High School teams are also invited to participate and have a discounted registration fee.


 


 


 


Ultra teams (4 - 6 runners) have three options to choose from. Ultra teams can choose the 6 x 1 option where each runner is responsible for one leg of the race averaging 32.5 miles or the 6 x 6 option where each runner is responsible for 6 legs run in rotation as the 12-person teams does. The Super Ultra option is for ultra runners who want the challenge of running to route solo or with a team of up to three runners.


 


 


 


The Helter Skelter category is available for both 12-person and Ultra teams and is a non-competitive category. Whereas competitive teams must follow the standard relay rules of keeping the running order of their team intact, the Helter Skelter category is for teams that choose to have their runners run in any order they want. No prizes are awarded to the top teams in the Helter Skelter category.


 


 


 


Teams start in waves from 5:30 AM to 1:00 PM - a team's starting time is dependent on a team's pace.

Green Mountain Relay Dec 02, 2009 View URL


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GREEN MOUNTAIN RELAY
OVER THE RIVER AND THROUGH THE WOODS


A VERMONT TEAM DISTANCE RELAY RACE ADVENTURE

JEFFERSONVILLE TO BENNINGTON - VERMONT
36 LEGS, 200 MILES, 7 COVERED BRIDGES...


"It's not the Olympics, you're out there to have fun with your friends." - D.D. TeamZinc


Saturday - Sunday June 20th - 21st, 2009


The Green Mountain Relay is a 200-mile team distance relay race adventure in Vermont designed for runners of all abilities. Scheduled the third weekend of June to take advantage of the Summer Solstice, the intimate GMR route travels north-south through the heart of Vermont and the Green Mountains, with a majority of the route following or paralleling historic Route 100. The fourth annual running of the Green Mountain Relay will be Saturday - Sunday, June 20th - 21st, 2009.


Start your running season off with a fun and challenging adventure with 5 or 11 of your running friends on one of America's most scenic relay race routes.


COURSE


Route 100, which appears on many "Top 10" lists of American's most scenic roads, is a bucolic, two-lane road lined with maple trees, passing through narrow valleys, picking its way around cornfields, and traveling through small villages rather than ignoring them.


Runners will experience all that is special about Vermont: country stores, sugar houses, quaint country inns, covered bridges, and revolutionary war period homes, buildings, and cemeteries. Route 100 weaves through small towns and villages, past mooing cows, crowing roosters, and the roaring waterfalls in Granville Gulf. Runners cross over seven historic covered bridges, go up and over challenging hills such as Terrible Mountain, and finish with the Bennington Memorial on the horizon.


The relay begins 45 minutes from Burlington in the small town of Jeffersonville and finishes in Bennington.


 



TEAMS


There are two main divisions of teams in the Green Mountain Relay: 12-person and Ultra teams. Both divisions have competitive and non-competitive options.


12-person teams (7 - 12 runners) have six competitive categories to choose from: Men's, Women's, Mixed, Open, Master's, or Hash House Harrier (the red dress division) categories. Each person on a competitive 12-member team runs three legs of the race in rotation, with legs averaging 5.6 miles in distance.


High School teams are also invited to participate and have a discounted registration fee.


Ultra teams (4 - 6 runners) have three options to choose from. Ultra teams can choose the 6 x 1 option where each runner is responsible for one leg of the race averaging 33.3 miles or the 6 x 6 option where each runner is responsible for 6 legs run in rotation as the 12-person teams does. The Super Ultra option is for ultra runners who want the challenge of running the route solo or with a team of up to three runners.


The Helter Skelter category is available for both 12-person and Ultra teams and is a non-competitive category. Whereas competitive teams must follow the standard relay rules of keeping the running order of their team intact, the Helter Skelter category is for teams that choose to have their runners run in any order they want. No prizes are awarded to the top teams in the Helter Skelter category.


Teams start in waves from 5:30 AM to 1:00 PM - a team's starting time is dependent on a team's pace.


www.GreenMountainRelay.com

24 Hours Of Moab Dec 02, 2009 View URL


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24 Hour Adventure Trail Run Dec 02, 2009 View URL


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MONGOLIA SUNRISE TO SUNSET () Dec 02, 2009 View URL


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Mountain Masochist Dec 02, 2009 View URL


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Mountain Masochist Trail Run Dec 02, 2009 View URL


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Raid Amazonie Dec 02, 2009 View URL


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Raid Montpellier Dec 02, 2009 View URL


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Rennsteig-Etappenlauf Dec 02, 2009 View URL


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Rheinsteig Erlebnislauf Dec 02, 2009 View URL


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Rheinsteig-Erlebnislauf Dec 02, 2009 View URL


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Sea Otter Thule Adventure Race Dec 02, 2009 View URL


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Spartathlon Dec 02, 2009 View URL


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Sri Chinmoy 10-Tage-Rennen Dec 02, 2009 View URL


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SRI CHINMOY 3100 MILE RACE Dec 02, 2009 View URL


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Sri Chinmoy 6-Tage-Rennen Dec 02, 2009 View URL


No Content Just go to this -> http://www.srichinmoyraces.org/us/
Tenzing Hillary Everest Marathon Dec 02, 2009 View URL


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The North Face Endurance Challenge - WA Dec 02, 2009 View URL


No Content Just go to this -> http://thenorthface.com/endurancechallen
Tiroler Wasserkraft Abenteuerlauf zum Ac Dec 02, 2009 View URL


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Trans Aq Dec 02, 2009 View URL


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TransAlpine Run Dec 02, 2009 View URL


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Transe Gaule Dec 02, 2009 View URL


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TransRockies Run Dec 02, 2009 View URL


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Tuscarora Trail 252 Mile 7 Day Stage Run Dec 02, 2009 View URL


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Volcano Trail Dec 02, 2009 View URL


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ADVERTISER COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL TRAILB Dec 02, 2009 View URL


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Arrowhead 135 Winter Ultra Dec 02, 2009 View URL


No Content Just go to this -> http://www.arrowheadultra.com/
Austria Race across Burgenland Dec 02, 2009 View URL


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Bad Pyrmonter Classik Landschafts- und N Dec 02, 2009 View URL


No Content Just go to this -> http://www.badpyrmont-marathon.de/
Badwater Ultramarathon 135 mile Dec 02, 2009 View URL


No Content Just go to this -> http://www.badwater.com/
6 jours Antibes Dec 02, 2009 View URL


No Content Just go to this -> http://www.6jours-antibes.fr/
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