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PSYCOWPATH PSYCHE-UP THIS SATURDAY; SERIES STARTS IN ONE WEEK Print E-mail
Written by John Lefler Jr   
Thursday, 21 April 2005
The final tune-up for the 2005 Psycowpath MTB Series presented by the Nebraska Lottery is this Saturday, April 23 at Tranquility Park in Omaha. The race will use a variety of courses depending on class. The multiple loop system used at Tranquility Park makes it possible to make an easier beginner loop and a challenging expert loop. A portion of the proceeds from the race will be donated back to T.H.O.R. so they can continue to develop trails in our area. The first race in the "warm up series" will be held at Lake Manawa on April 2nd.

The second race of the series will be at Tranquility park in Omaha. Another first for another great THOR project! See the listing for Lake Manawa on this forum.

NORBA licenses are required and are available on-site.

Start Times:
Beginners will race at 10 am
Sport and Experts racing at 11:30 am.

Cost: $10.

Categories:
Classes are Junior 18 and under
Open 19-39
Master 40+
Women
Clydesdale(over 200#, beginner and sport only).
 
Medals will be awarded 3 deep in each category.

Contact Big Dean at psycowpath@msn.com or 712-314-4426 with questions.
 
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