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Raymond, NE - Despite temperatures that failed to meet the forecasted highs, a small, but determined group of cyclists lined up for the first organized road event of the 2008 season saturday at Branched Oak Lake. The training race hosted by Midwest Wheelmasters and sponsored by the Nebraska Cycling Association featured races for Men Masters, Men 5, Women, Men 4 and Men 1/2/3.
Over 30 cyclists pedaled through a steady northwest wind, frigid temps and even light snow in the training criteriums that gave many their first competitive outing of the year.
"I am glad to see we have the training races back on the schedule," commented Jay Thomas (HRRC/Midwest TREK), who finished third in the Men's 1/2/3 race.
While there was no prize list or official results taken, the races served as a test run for a chip timing system to be used at the upcoming Spring Cycling Classic pb LifeCycles OB/GYN. Yankee Hill Vet/teamFIRE team member, Mark Rupp provided a rare opportunity for racers to experience the accuracy and ease of the Championship Chip Timing System.
"The system worked just fine," said Rupp. "With the race officials as a 'backup,' I am confident in this system for scoring cycling events."
NCA Training Crit 1 Results
The Nebraska Cycling Association Criterium Training Series continues Saturday, March 29 in Norfolk and concludes Sunday, April 6 in Omaha.
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