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2000 Connecticut Mountain Bike Challenge Series
Race #2
Blood Rock Bike Boogie

Page last updated on 6/5/2000


Sanctioned Event

Sunday June 4, 2000
Lakewood-Trumbull YMCA
Monroe, CT

Presented by Cycle Fitness and Lakewood-Trumbull YMCA


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About the Race
This is the 7th annual Blood Rock Bike Boogie. The course is a semi-fast course that has a good helping of everything. It has interesting technical sections, fun fast sections, and challenging climbs. This is also a GREAT course for spectators!

Entry Fees Preregistration is advised and makes life a little nicer for all on race day.
Call Cycle Fitness at (800) 240-BIKE for Series Brochures and Registration Forms, or select the following link:
Race 2 Results
Children Free for ages 5-8 or 9-11
First Timer $15 if registration is postmarked or handed in by 5/26/2000 (includes one day NORBA license )
$20 if registration is postmarked or handed in after 5/26/2000 (includes one day NORBA license )
Junior; Beginner; Sport; Expert; Semi-Pro; Pro $25 if registration is postmarked or handed in by 5/26/2000
$30 if registration is postmarked or handed in after 5/26/2000

Update: The series will be offering the JuniorX group in addition to the regular Junior offerings. JuniorX will be an expert level category open to racers 18 and under.
About the new NORBA Junior Class - Why Juniors?

Schedule of Events Note: This series is using the new Junior class as acknowledged by NORBA .
The Junior groups will be:
Junior Men (01-10), (11-12), (13-14), (15-16), (17-18); Junior Women (01-18); - these are Beginner/Sport level categories
Junior Men (JuniorX); Junior Women (JuniorX); - these are Expert level categories
The Junior class will be for racers of age 18 or less who want to race for Series Points and have race results be eligible for NORBA national ranking (just as in Beginner, Sport, Expert, Semi-Pro, and Pro categories).
NORBA no longer acknowledges Beginner (1-18), Sport (1-18), or Expert (1-18) groups for rankings.
See
http://www.usacycling.org/rankings/rankings_promoters.html
7:30 AM Registration opens (class registration closes 30 minutes before each race)
9 :00 AM Children's races begin; (5-8) , 1 mile; (9-11), 2 miles - not for Series Points.
Junior Men (1-10) race begins - this group races for Series Points.
9:30 AM First Timer races begin; 1 lap/~3.5 miles - not for Series Points.
Junior Men (11-12), Junior Men (13-14) , Junior Women (1-18) - these groups race for Series Points.
10:30 AM Beginner races begin; 2 laps/~7 miles - these groups race for Series Points.
Junior Men (15-16) - this group races for Series Points.
12:00 PM Expert, Semi-Pro, Pro races begin; 6 laps/~21 miles - these groups race for Series Points.
Junior Men (JuniorX); Junior Women (JuniorX) - these groups race for Series Points.
3:00 PM Sport races begin; 4 laps/~14 miles - these groups race for Series Points.
Junior Men (17-18) - this group races for Series Points.

Prizes
$5000 in cash and merchandise!

Directions  
Merritt Parkway: Exit 49 (Rte. 25 North); follow to end of Rte. 25 (at light); continue straight for 3 miles; turn left onto Rte. 59; course and YMCA are a few hundred feet on the left
Route 84: Exit 10 (Rte. 6 West); turn left at flag pole onto Rte. 25 (Main St.); go about 10 minutes; turn right onto Rte. 59; course and YMCA are a few hundred feet on the left

Contact Information Cycle Fitness - (800) 240-BIKE

Link to . . . CT Mountain Bike Race Participant Information Form
  Race 2 Results
  2000 Connecticut Mountain Bike Challenge Series Info/Results/Points Standings
  2000 Connecticut Mountain Bike Challenge Series Specifications
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