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Sunday is Third and Final in the NCA Series Print E-mail
Written by John Peterson   
Tuesday, 01 April 2008

Team Kaos will be hosting the third and final race in the NCA Criterium Training Series. This last race will be held on a Sunday, April 4th at the Shadow Lake Towne Center (72nd and Hwy 370) in Papillion, Nebraska.

Races will be starting at 8:00am with registration opening at 7:00am. Riders must have a USA Cycling license and for those wanting to purchase a one day license those will be available on site.

The course is a 7/10 of  a mile flat, fast and smooth asphalt and the course will be closed to traffic. Visit the calendar page for more information on the third race of the NCA Criterium Training Series. Or contact Doug Semisch at dsemisch@cox.net

Papillion being a cycling friendly community everyone should bring extra training gear to get those extra miles in after the race. The great thing after the long warm down is there are plenty of restaurants right there.  Visit the shopping center’s website to plan out your lunch with your buddies.  

NCA Training Series has organized through the efforts of two other clubs Midwest Wheelmasters and the Elkhorn Valley Cycling Club. This teamwork is a part of what the Nebraska Cycling Association has been about.  To learn more about the NCA and bike racing you need to stop by the website,  http://www.nebraskacycling.org.

Websites of interest:

http://www.nebraskacycling.org
http://www.shadowlakeshopping.com
http://www.nebraskacycling.org
http://www.teamkaoscycling.com
http://www.nencycling.org
http://www.midwestwheelmasters.org

Last Updated ( Monday, 07 April 2008 )
 
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