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2005 PSYCOWPATH MTB SERIES |
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Written by John Lefler Jr
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Monday, 28 February 2005 |
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The 2005 Psycowpath MTB Series
presented by the Nebraska Lottery is set to kick-off April 30, 2005 in Bellevue at Swanson Park with the River
City Shootout. The 6-race series will donate $2 from every entry fee throughout the seaon to "Trails Have Our
Respect (THOR)". This nationally recognized trail advocacy group helps to develop and maintain
singletrack throughout Nebraska.
Members of the "Psycowpath Team" are excited to
bring high-quality off-road racing to mountain bikers throughout the season. Along with fantastic race venues, the
series will have on-site BBQ, massages, great merchandise for prizes and raffles, music and much more!
Nebraskacycling.org will serve as the official "one-stop-shop" for all
information, news and updates for the 2005 Psycowpath MTB Series. In addition to pre and post race reports,
NebCycling will be the destination for points standings and a downloadable Psycowpath MTB Series "race
kit," which will include all of the information for the series as well as individual events. Watch NebCycling
later this week for information on this downloadable "race kit." It will be a must have for anyone
looking to take part in the series!
In the meantime, mark your calendars for the 2005 Psycowpath MTB
Series presented by the Nebraska Lottery!
Psycowpath
#1:
River City Shooutout Swanson
Park; Bellevue, NE Saturday, April 30, 2005
Psycowpath #2:
Kanesville Krusher Lewis & Clark Monument; Council
Bluffs, IA Saturday, May 21, 2005
Psycowpath #3:
Ponca's Revenge Ponca State Recreation Area; Ponca,
NE Saturday, June 11, 2005
Psycowpath #4:
Hitchcock MTB Challenge Hitchcock Nature Center; Crescent, IA Saturday, August 20, 2005
Psycowpath #5:
Rave In The Cave (Nebraska MTB Championship) Indian Cave SRA;
Brownville, NE Saturday & Sunday, September 17-18, 2005
Psycowpath
#6:
Platte River Riot! (IMBA/THOR
Fundraiser) Platte River State Park; Louisville, NE Saturday & Sunday, October 29-30,
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Last Updated ( Monday, 28 February 2005 )
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