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NEBRASKA STATE TT AUGUST 27 Print E-mail
Written by John Lefler Jr   
Thursday, 11 August 2005

The finale of the Aksarben TT Series, which will double as the Nebraska USCF State Championship Individual Time Trial is set for Saturday, August 27 at the Aksarben Aquarium near Gretna, NE. This is the sixth event in the 2005 Nebraska USCF "Rider of the Year" Competition.

The 20-mile course features an out-and-back format, which takes riders along the Platte River on a smooth and undulating stretch of Hwy 31. USCF medals will be awarded to the top three finishers in select categories, including Cat. 1/2 Men, Cat. 3 Men, Cat. 4 Men, Masters 35+, Masters 45+ and 55+, Women 1/2/3, Women Cat. 4, Junior Men and Women (13-15/16-18) and Cat. 5 Men.

These categories are only for the purpose of awarding USCF state champions.

Entry Fee:  
$20 for all categories.

Categories (for points competition): 
Juniors, Women, Cat V, Cat IV, Masters 40+, Cat I-II-III
Registration opens at 7:30am; registration closes at 8:30am.  Start times will be posted by 9am, with races starting at 9:30am.
 
Prizes: 
Payout has been increased by over 40%! 
At the final Aug 27 TT, $1200 in cash & GC's will be given to the top riders in each category.
 
Rules:
All USCF Rules apply. 
Placing will be determined by total times in all events. 
Prizes will be awarded based on the riders three fastest times. 
Any ties will be decided from the results of the last race. 
Riders may upgrade at any time. 

Directions: 
Race starts at Schramm State Park.  Take HWY 31 exit off I-80 (Outlet Mall, Flying J), and head South on HWY 31 to the fish hatchery.  Park permits are required if you park on the south parking lot.
For more information, contact Ryan Feagan, ryanfeagan@hotmail.com, or .


Director:
Ryan Feagan: ryanfeagan@hotmail.com
402-415-9071
Last Updated ( Sunday, 14 August 2005 )
 
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