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Cornhusker State Games this weekend |
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Written by Administrator
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Friday, 18 July 2008 |
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Saturday's Time Trial Start List is Available!
This weekend the Cornhusker State Games cycling events are being held. The 22 mile out and back time trial will be this held Satuday in Yutan, Neb. Racers will also be competing for the valuable "Rider of the Year" points. First rider is off at 9:00am and the last rider is at 10:00am. Hit the "Read More" for the start list. And for more information on the event go to the event listing page.
Sunday are the mountain bike races held at Branched Oak Lake State Recreation Area. This year there is a changes in location. The races will be at Area 1 and not Area7. The Juniors start the day off at 8:00am and the Sport/Expert field will be the last race at 10:30am. Remember to check in 30min before your event. And for more informaiton on the mountain bike race visit the event page.
These events you needed to pre-register, so you won't be able to do day of registration.
| First_Name |
Last_Name |
Start Time |
| Jr. Women 13-15 |
| Emily |
Bradley |
9:00:00 |
| USCF Cat 5 (55 & Over) |
| Russell |
Hopp |
9:01:00 |
| Steve |
MEYER |
9:02:00 |
| Hollis |
Anderson |
9:03:00 |
| John |
Thomas |
9:04:00 |
| Jerry |
Friedrichsen |
9:05:00 |
| Mike |
Laughlin |
9:06:00 |
| LARRY |
HERGERT |
9:07:00 |
| USCF Cat 5 (45-54) |
9:08:00 |
| Patrick |
Keelan |
9:09:00 |
| Mark |
Rupp |
9:10:00 |
| Craig |
Harding |
9:11:00 |
| Robert |
Tucker |
9:12:00 |
| Jim |
Blue |
9:13:00 |
| Bob |
Trench |
9:14:00 |
| Scott |
Noel |
9:15:00 |
| USCF Cat 5 (35-44) |
9:16:00 |
| Scott |
Shaw |
9:17:00 |
| Brian |
Tangen |
9:18:00 |
| Brady |
Murphy |
9:19:00 |
| Roy |
Kotz |
9:20:00 |
| Sam |
Oakes |
9:21:00 |
| Brandon |
Fenster |
9:22:00 |
| Timothy |
Wels |
9:23:00 |
| Female USCF Cat 4 |
9:24:00 |
| Nicol |
Woody |
9:25:00 |
| Megan |
McLaughlin |
9:26:00 |
| STANIQUEA |
MADLOCK |
9:27:00 |
| Jamie |
Bachmann |
9:28:00 |
| Male 55+ (USCF Cat. 3/4 only) |
9:29:00 |
| John |
Dean |
9:30:00 |
| Fred |
Galata |
9:31:00 |
| Rich |
Pearson |
9:32:00 |
| Richard |
Hake |
9:33:00 |
| Male 45-54 (USCF Cat. 3/4 only) |
9:34:00 |
| Thomas |
Schneider |
9:35:00 |
| Mark |
Brackenbury |
9:36:00 |
| Bob |
Stratton |
9:37:00 |
| Dave |
Rogers |
9:38:00 |
| Craig |
Schmidt |
9:39:00 |
| DUANE |
BLAIR |
9:40:00 |
| USCF Cat 4 |
9:41:00 |
| Don |
Raskey |
9:42:00 |
| Peter |
Duryea |
9:43:00 |
| John |
Spray |
9:44:00 |
| Bryan |
Redemske |
9:45:00 |
| Mike |
Bartels |
9:46:00 |
| Paul |
Webb |
9:47:00 |
| Joseph |
Savoie |
9:48:00 |
| Rich |
Anderson |
9:49:00 |
| Gary L. |
Nebeker |
9:50:00 |
| Nick |
Zeimet |
9:51:00 |
| USCF Cat 1,2,3 |
9:52:00 |
| Chet |
Henry |
9:53:00 |
| Chris |
Spence |
9:54:00 |
| Mark |
Merritt |
9:55:00 |
| Troy |
Krause |
9:56:00 |
| John |
Vondracek |
9:57:00 |
| JOSEPH |
MCWILLIAMS |
9:58:00 |
| Justin |
Maresh |
9:59:00 |
| Randy |
Gibson |
10:00:00 |
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