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2008 Psycowpath Series Gears Up! Print E-mail
Written by Ryan Feagan   
Thursday, 28 February 2008

08-psyc-logoAlthough a chill still remains in the air, and snow & ice still cover our trails, soon the sun will be out, temperatures will be climbing, and the 2008 Psycowpath Series will be in full swing starting April 5!

Major change for 2008: Beginners are gonna race for less dough.  In the past, beginners would pay an entry fee plus a $10 one day USA Cycling License fee.  For 2008, we are taking care of the one day license  AND reducing entry fee to a flat $15.  No extra fees.  No hidden charges.  Just bring your bike, a smile, and $15 and strap on a number plate. 

The 2008 Psycowpath Series features EIGHT events, read on for full schedule...

April 5, Maskenthine XC Classic, Norfolk

May 3, Swanson River City XC Shootout, Bellevue

May 18 (Sunday), Platte River Battle Royal 6 Hour Marathon, South Bend

May 31, Lewis & Clark Kanesville Krusher XC, Council Bluffs, IA 

June 21,  Ponca's Revenge XC State Championship, Ponca

August 16, Tranquility Tire Tantrum XC, Omaha

September 13, Branched Oak Capital City MTB XC Challenge, Raymond, NE 

September 27, Manawa Mayhem XC, Council Bluffs, IA

Stay tuned for additional sponsorship announcements, improvements, and details to make your 2008 mountain biking season the best ever!  

The fun kickstarts on Saturday April 5 on the new trails in Norfolk!

Inquiries can be made to ryan.feagan@gmail.com or call 402-415-9071.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 25 March 2008 )
 
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