Cyclocross Racing - UCI Racing in the US...

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cardstock
08-06-07, 07:45 PM
So i just happened upon finding this event. Jingle Cross (http://www.jinglecrossrock.com/)
It seems like there are quite a few different big series happening.
UCI which i cant find any info on
USAC Nationals in december
USGP (http://www.usgpcyclocross.com/)
does anyone know where i can find more info on the UCI races?
truckin
08-07-07, 06:28 AM
We have a couple of UCI races in our fall CX season as well. Flyers aren't up for them yet, though. www.nccyclocross.com will have the details when they're available. Are you looking for info on any UCI race in the country or ones specific to your area?
cardstock
08-07-07, 08:20 AM
there are some in Kentucky, Iowa and Michigan. I dont have the time or money to be flying all over the country yet, but I am having a hard time finding general info on the races....i.e. rules, fees, times, dates, classes....any info in general about the series itself and the differences between the USGP and the UCI series would be nice too
truckin
08-07-07, 08:34 AM
Gotcha... unfortunately, I don't know enough about the differences to be of much help there- sorry! Good luck.
briscoelab
08-07-07, 10:13 AM
Jingle Cross is a great time. I did it last year (before it was a UCI event). Two days of racing... different course layout each day... and a TON of money to win.
I found a calendar on the UCI website that shows a bunch of UCI CX races. Looks like quite a few in the USA.
Follow this link (http://www.uci.ch/ucinet/uci.asp?page=Calendar&discipline=cro&ryear=2008&ridercategory=me&continent=mon&l=eng), then click on "ALL"
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