USAC Updates

Tuesday, May 06, 2008
Fort Collins gears up for USA Cycling Collegiate Road Nationals



/gallery/albums/album42/Coll_Nats_Preview_2.jpgColorado Springs, Colo. (May 6, 2008) - The USA Cycling Collegiate Road National Championships will head to Fort Collins, Colo. for the first time in history, May 9-11. Nearly 500 student-athletes representing more than 60 colleges and universities from across the country will compete to win one of 18 cycling national titles.
 
Hosted by the 2008 Rocky Mountain Collegiate Cycling Conference DI champions, Colorado State University, the USA Cycling Collegiate Road National Championships will see men and women from Division I and Division II institutions compete for individual championships in three categories – criterium, road race and individual omnium. The collegiate squads will also fight for team titles in both the team time trial event and the prestigious overall (omnium) classification, which combines results from all races, both male and female.
 
As one of the few collegiate sports to equally weigh the male and female performances to determine an overall winner, defending champions Stanford University and Western Washington University will look to repeat their overall 2007 Division I and II crowns respectively.
 
Competition begins Friday, May 9 with the team time trial event at 8:00 a.m. starting and finishing at the intersection of I-25 and Owl Canyon Road. On Saturday, schools will compete in the road race competition which will start and finish at Colorado State University’s Hughes Stadium. Sunday morning will feature criterium racing in Old Town Fort Collins.  
 
In addition to a national championship, the women’s competition in Fort Collins will also serve as a qualifier for the Ryan Collegiate All Stars – a female composite team of eight different student-athletes from eight different schools who finish among the top of the final omnium standings. These select athletes will earn an invitation to the Nature Valley Grand Prix, one of the highest-ranked stage races on USA Cycling’s National Racing Calendar held in and around Minneapolis, Minn., June 11-15.The final individual omnium standings at the USA Cycling Collegiate Road National Championships will determine the all-star squad that will compete alongside some of the nation’s top pro women. In addition to an invitation to Minnesota, the team will receive housing, a travel stipend, clothing and the direction of a team manager throughout the week. For more information and complete qualification procedures, visit www.ryancollegiateallstars.com
 
*As a USA Cycling National Championship, all bicycles must comply with current UCI technical regulations. The UCI regulations are available at www.uci.ch and are found in Part 1, General Regulations under Section 1.3 beginning on page 54.
 
For more information on the event visit USA Cycling’s National Championships page by clicking here.
 
2008 USA Cycling Collegiate Road National Championships
Fort Collins, Colo.
May 9-11 
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Individual National Championship Categories
 
Men’s Division I Criterium
Men’s Division II Criterium
Men’s Division I Road Race
Men’s Division II Road Race
Men’s Division I Overall
Men’s Division II Overall
Women’s Division I Criterium
Women’s Division II Criterium
Women’s Division I Road Race
Women’s Division II Road Race
Women’s Division I Overall
Women’s Division II Overall
 
Team National Championship Categories
 
Men’s Division I Team Time Trial
Men’s Division II Team Time Trial
Women’s Division I Team Time Trial
Women’s Division II Team Time Trial
Division I Overall
Division II Overall
 
Event Schedule
 
Thursday, May 8
Colorado Premier Training (CPT) wind tunnel tour: 10 a.m.- 4:00 p.m.
Aerodynamics seminar, Best Western University Inn: 7:00 p.m.– 9:00 p.m.
Packet pick-up, Fort Collins Hilton: 3:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m.
Event Promotion forum, Hilton Hotel (open to public): 5:00-6:00 p.m.
CollegiateCycling.com website forum, Hilton Hotel (open to public): 6:00–8:00 p.m.
Rider/Team meeting, Fort Collins Hilton: 8:15 p.m.
VIP party (open to public), Café Vine: 5:00 to 11:00 p.m.
 
Friday, May 9
Team Time Trial
8:00 a.m.
Start/Finish: Owl Canyon Road and I-25
Division I Women
Division II Women
Division I Men
Division II Men
Collegiate Board of Trustee forum, Hilton Hotel (Open to Public): 2:00-4:00 p.m.
United States Anti-Doping Association (USADA) presentation, Hilton Hotel: 2:00-3:00 or 3:00-4:00 p.m.
Team leadership meeting, Hilton Hotel (Open to public): 4:00-5:30 p.m.
Packet pick-up, Hilton Hotel: 7 p.m. – 8 p.m.
 
Saturday, May 10
Road Race
Start/Finish: CSU Hughes Stadium 
Division I Women: 8:00 a.m. 50 miles (two laps around center rectangle, 10 mile circuit in Masonville)
Division II Women: 8:10 a.m. 50 miles (two laps around center rectangle, 10 mile circuit in Masonville)
Division I Men: 11:00 a.m. 70 miles (four laps around center rectangle, 10 mile circuit in Masonville)
Division II Men: 2:30 p.m. 70 miles (four laps around center rectangle, 10 mile circuit in Masonville)
Banquet dinner & awards presentation,  Hilton Hotel: 5:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.
 
Sunday, May 11
Criterium
Old Town Fort Collins 
Division I Women: 8:00 a.m. 60 minutes
Division II Women: 9:15 a.m. 60 minutes 
Division I Men: 10:30 a.m. 75 minutes
Division II Men: Noon 75 minutes
 
*Awards following final tabulations, approx. 2:00 p.m.  
 
About USA Cycling   
Recognized by the United States Olympic Committee and the Union Cycliste Internationale, USA Cycling is the official governing body for all disciplines of competitive cycling in the United States, including road, track, mountain bike, BMX and cyclo-cross. As a membership-based organization and sanctioning body, USA Cycling consists of 64,000+ members, including 57,000 competitive cyclists, 1,500 coaches, 4,000 student-athletes, 2,200 officials, 350 professional cyclists, and 200 certified mechanics. USA Cycling also sanctions 2,500 competitive and non-competitive organized cycling events throughout the United States annually, as well as 1,800 clubs and teams. Associations of USA Cycling include the United States Cycling Federation (road, track & cyclo-cross), the National Off-Road Bicycle Association (mountain bike), the BMX Association, the National Collegiate Cycling Association and the United States Professional Racing Organization. USA Cycling is also responsible for the identification, development, support and promotion of American cyclists through various athletic initiatives and programs including the USA Cycling National Development Team, the USA Cycling Women’s National Team, the USA Cycling Junior Development Team, Talent Identification and Regional Development Camps, domestic and international race calendars, direct athlete funding and support programs, and educational camps and seminars. USA Cycling also fields and supports U.S. National Teams for various international events, including the Olympic Games, World Championships, Pan American Games, Continental Championship and World Cups across all levels and disciplines of competitive cycling. USA cycling further supports grass roots and locally-based initiatives through its 32 Local Associations and comprehensive network of licensed and certified coaches and officials. Additionally, USA Cycling conducts National Championship events for amateur and professional cyclists, awarding more than 600 national titles annually to men and women in junior, U23, masters, elite, professional and paralympic categories throughout the various disciplines of competitive cycling. To learn more about USA Cycling, visit www.usacycling.org. For media-related or general inquiries, please contact USA Cycling Director of Communications, Andy Lee at 719-866-4867 or alee@usacycling.org.   

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