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Maskenthine XC Classic to Kick off Nebraska Lottery Psycowpath! Print E-mail
Written by Ryan Feagan   
Thursday, 27 March 2008

08-psyc-logoThe Maskenthine XC Classic will feature new & existing trails along Maskenthine Lake outside Norfolk!  The fast, flowy trails are drying fast in Nebraska's winds and will shape up well for a great day of racing on Saturday April 5! 

Over the last few years, Norfolk has become a small yet very strong and committed part of the Nebraska cycling scene, and their mountain bikers have shown a love of trail design that is matched only by their desire to travel and ride & race competitively across the state--- April 5 is their premiere showcase of their homegrown trails and riding talent, and you won't want to miss it.  Along with food, drink, music, and great new trails, they've got a brand new 29er singlespeed to raffle off to a lucky participant!  Get your free 2008 Nebraska Lottery Psycowpath T-shirt, courtesy of Thompson Family Chiropractic, with new logo design featuring the "jumping mad cow"-- you'll love it!  And with reduced beginner entry fees, now only $15 flat, thanks to Tim Edwards State Farm-- you've got no excuses!  Spring is here, we've all got cabin fever, come out and see your friends for a heckuva ride & good time. 

Note: the race bible has recently been updated to reflect this change: Due to very low participation in 2007, the 2008 Nebraska Lottery Psycowpath Series will no longer feature Clydesdale classes.  Questions can be directed to ryan.feagan@gmail.com.   

pdf 2008 Nebraska Lottery Psycowpath Series Race Bible...

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