Categoria: USA Cycling Collegiate
Collegiate Cycling Summer Update
In this issue: Fundraising Ideas - Team Newsletters - Rider Profiles of the Fiber One Collegiate All Stars - Team Leader Survey - Run for a Board Seat! - Why are Pros Allowed to Race in Collegiate Cycling? - Do Conferences have Different Proportions of A's? - Collegiate Board of Trustees Monthly Notes - Team of the Month(s): Pfeiffer University - Meet Andrew Rizzo, MWCCC Director - Meet Jeffrey Hansen, National Collegiate Manager
Fort Lewis and Mesa State Colleges Top National Team Rankings
With all four USA Cycling Collegiate National Championships wrapped up, two small Colorado schools emerged atop the annual collegiate rankings in Division I and Division II, one a perennial favorite and the other a new force to be reckoned with on the Collegiate Cycling circuit.
May Collegiate Cycling Monthly Update
Articles in this Issue: Team Leader Survey; Final Conference Standings; Current Rule Change Proposals; Who to Watch for at the 2010 USA Cycling Collegiate Road National Championships; Collegiate Board Meetings at Road Nationals; 2010 Ryan Collegiate All-Stars; How is the Board Structured and How Do I Run for a Position?; Why are Nationals so Expensive?; What do People Think of the Yearlong Individual Omnium?; Utah Valley University; Mark Guthart, NCCCC Director
2010 USA Cycling Collegiate Road National Championships Preview
The crown jewel of collegiate cycling is fast approaching, as Madison, Wisconsin quickly prepares for the arrival of the 2010 USA Cycling Collegiate Road National Championships on May 7th. Every tidbit of possible detail you could ever need to know about the event can be found in the technical guide, but we've prepared a preview of the most important basics for you to start getting amped for the big weekend.
April Team of the Month: Texas Tech University
At this point last year, the Texas Tech cycling team had a total of 4 active members. Now, a year later, they have been able to increase their active membership by over 25 members (or 600% for the math kids) to 30 members. Find out how they did it here.
The Structure of Collegiate Cycling
Who's in charge here? What does the Board of Trustees do? How does Collegiate Cycling relate to USA Cycling? It's a confusing mess out there, and the overall structure of collegiate cycling, and USA Cycling as a whole, can be confusing at times. So here's a breakdown of the four basic elements of collegiate cycling governance.
April Collegiate Monthly Update
Current Conference Standings - Road Nationals Preview - Collegiate Board Meetings - Ryan Collegiate All-Stars - The Structure of Collegiate Cycling - How to Qualify for Road Nationals - Last Weekend to Upgrade! - Collegiate Rules Cliff-Notes - Texas Tech University - Meet Ira Tibbitts, IMCCC Director
Meet Mark Abramson, Collegiate Trustee
Involved with collegiate cycling for over a decade, Mark has transitioned from team president at Tufts to ECCC Conference Director to Collegiate Committee member to Trustee on the Collegiate board. Read his story here.
Meet Nathan Haslick, SECCC Director
Nathan had been the Mountain Bike and Cyclocross Director for the Southeast Conference for a year and a half before adding the Road to his endless list of volunteer duties. Learn about who he is, why he does it, and how .