Posted by Editoress on 03/7/08
Escape Velocity/ dEVo Spring Series 2008
Courtesy Colin Campbell, Team Escape Velocity
Race #2 (Zero Avenue) And Race #3 (Armstrong) This Weekend!
The Escape Velocity/dEVo Spring Series continues this week with racing on both Saturday and Sunday. After last Sunday's completely flat River Road circuit, this week the dEVo organizers have selected race courses that will gradually increase in difficulty.
Race #2: Zero Avenue, Aldergrove. Featuring a series of small rolling hills, this 7.8 km circuit near the USA border promises to be fast and furious.
Date: Saturday March 8, 2008
Location: Murchie Road and 8th Ave, west of Aldergrove.
Race #3: Armstrong, Langley BC. So you think the Fraser Valley is flat? Come and test your climbing prowess on the infamous Armstrong Road hill and make up for the other vertically challenged circuits. The highlight of this 7.5 km rectangular course is the multi-pitch Armstrong Road hill.
Date: Sunday March 9, 2008
Location: Fort Langley, BC. Parking on 80th Avenue near the race start area at the junction of Armstrong Road and 80th Avenue, Langley.
Further Event Details
Time: All races start at 10:30 AM sharp, except Novice races which will start after the C group (approximately 12:00 Noon).
Categories: Please see the category suggestions below to help advise you on which category to race.
A Group: This is generally comprised of category Pro, 1 and 2's as well as some very fit 3's.
B Group: This is composed on the top Category 3's and 4's as well as most top Women and top Junior racers.
C Group: This is the place for most Category 4's and 5's as well as Novice racers that have some but limited race experience. In the spirit of the Spring Series if you are new to racing but have been riding consistently over the winter and are keeping up with cat 3's in your club then B's are more than likely where you belong.
Novice: This group is for the complete novice to racing with limited fitness (Novice races ONLY on March 2, 8, 23 and 30).
For complete details including course maps, race distances and other important information please see: http://www.escapevelocity.bc.ca/spring or contact Race Director Austin MacDougall (austinmacd [at] gmail [dot] com).
Special Instruction 1: Fenders must be removed for racing in the Spring Series.
Special Instruction 2: You must print off and bring a waiver and sign-on form to your first race. NO WAIVER, NO RACING (download the forms at http://www.escapevelocity.bc.ca/spring).
Special Instruction 3: A valid UCI licence is mandatory for the Spring Series races. USCF licences will not be accepted.
Special thanks to our Spring Series sponsors:
Powerbar - Be Great
Louis Garneau - The Global Solution
Wentings Cycle
La Bicicletta Pro Shop
Our sponsors provide great prizes for the Spring Series and are fantastic supporters of the cycling community in British Columbia. Escape Velocity and dEVo appreciate their continued involvement and commitment to the sport.
About the Spring Series:
Intended as training races, the Spring Series features some of the toughest competition of the year. With a variety of race courses and categories the series is the perfect venue for those new to cycling to hone their racing skills and for experienced cyclists to test their early season fitness.
For 2008, the Spring Series will consist of seven races on consecutive weekends March 2 through to March 23, culminating with the dEVo Stage Race on the weekend of March 29 and 30. All races will be held in the Fraser Valley area, near beautiful Langley, B.C.
The Spring Series races are organized by Escape Velocity's youth development program dEVo. All riders in the dEVo program help run the Spring Series races and learn the organization and commitment that is required not only to be successful on the bike, but as an organizer and leader in the sport of cycling. Money raised at the Spring Series races will go to further support of the dEVo racing program.
About Escape Velocity:
Founded in August 1989, Team Escape Velocity is a Vancouver, BC based cycling club committed to promoting and developing the sport of cycling in Canada. With membership ranging from novice Category 5 riders to Canadian National Team members and North American champions, we pride ourselves in our community involvement, race organization, youth development, and leadership activities. For more information on EV see: www.escapevelocity.bc.ca.
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