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Coloradoan Leads Lincoln Plating Bike Race |
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Written by NebCycling
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Friday, 15 April 2005 |
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Kevin Nicol of Lafayette, Colo., won Saturday night’s time trial to take the overall lead after the first day of the Lincoln Plating Spring Cycling Classic.
Nicol finished eighth in the morning’s 72-mile road race around Branched Oak Lake, then covered the 12.8-mile time trial course in 27 minutes and 57 seconds to top the United States Cycling Federation Pro I-II category.
Christian Davenport of the Lincoln Plating-Lemond cycling team, is the highest-placed Nebraska rider, in sixth place, 1:32 behind Nicol.
In the men’s Collegiate A race, Dallas Burnum of the Kansas State Cycling team, won the 49-mile race, while the Wildcats beat the University of Minnesota in the team time trial.
The race continues today with a criterium around the Lincoln Plating campus beginning at 7:30 a.m. The Pro I-II race starts at 3 p.m. |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 02 June 2005 )
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