Collegiate Nationals come to Madison - May 7,8, & 9th
This weekend the US Cycling Collegiate Road National Championships will arrive in Madison for the first time since 2004. More than 500 riders from 100 teams are expected. Racing begins Friday with the road race held near Bluemound State Park, Saturday will be the criterium held on the Capitol Square course in Madison, and Sunday will be the team time trial in Waterloo at the Trek HQ. The men's road race will include over 8,000 ft of climbing over it's 72 mile distance. Complete information can be found HERE.
2010 USA Cycling Collegiate Road National Championships
Madison, Wisconsin
May 6-9
Friday May 7
8:30 am Men’s Division I Road Race Blue Mound State Park 72 miles (5 laps)
8:40 am Men’s Division II Road Race Blue Mound State Park 72 miles (5 laps)
1:00 pm Women’s Division I Road Race Blue Mound State Park 58 miles (4 laps)
1:10 pm Women’s Division II Road Race Blue Mound State Park 58 miles (4 laps)
Saturday May 8
8:45-10:45 am Coaching Clinic and breakfast Madison Concourse Hotel
8:45-10:45 am Coaching Clinic and breakfast Madison Concourse Hotel
12:00-4:45 pm Registration & Packet Pick-Up* Madison Concourse Hotel
3:00 pm Women’s Division II Criterium Capitol Square - Madison 45 mins
4:00 pm Women’s Division I Criterium Capitol Square - Madison 45 mins
5:00 pm Men’s Division II Criterium Capitol Square - Madison 60 mins
4:00 pm Women’s Division I Criterium Capitol Square - Madison 45 mins
5:00 pm Men’s Division II Criterium Capitol Square - Madison 60 mins
6:15 pm Men’s Division I Criterium Capitol Square - Madison 60 mins
8:00-9:30 pm Collegiate Awards Banquet Monona Terrace - Madison
Sunday May 9
9:30 am Women’s Division II TTT Trek Bicycle HQ - Waterloo 19.2 miles
To Follow** Women’s Division I TTT Trek Bicycle HQ - Waterloo 19.2 miles
To Follow Men’s Division II TTT Trek Bicycle HQ - Waterloo 19.2 miles
To Follow Men’s Division I TTT Trek Bicycle HQ - Waterloo 19.2 miles
To Follow† Awards Ceremony Trek Bicycle HQ - Waterloo 40 mins‡
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