The Climb On! Tour of Austin
Presented by HOLLAND RACING
Austin, TX
Friday, September 03, 2010 to Monday, September 06, 2010
Online Registration Will Open Thursday, July 01, 2010 at 9:00 AM ET
2010 DORBA Fall XC Series – Race #1 OCNP – Oak Cliff Nature Preserve, TX
2010 DORBA Fall XC Series – Race #1 OCNP
Presented by Dallas Off Road Bicycling Association (DORBA)
Oak Cliff Nature Preserve, TX
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Online Registration Closes Wednesday, August 18, 2010 at 1:00 PM ET
RACING CLINIC: There will be a racing clinic held at Oak Cliff Nature Preserve (site of the first series race) on Saturday July 31st from 8-10am. This clinic, led by Alan & “Racer-ette” Kathy Johnson, is designed for the beginner racer and will tell you all you need to know to race mountain bikes. It’s also great for the non-beginner racers. Cold refreshments provided. BRING CHAIRS.
DORBA race rules are listed, see RACING RULES link. Please note: 1)No outside assistance allowed once your race has started. No one can assist you (competitor, team mate, mechanic or spectator) by touching you or your bike, providing tools air or tubes or you will be disqualified.  2)There will be a nuetral water hand-up zone for each race. 3)No listening devices of any kind. 4)15 minute protest period. All rules will be enforced.
OCNP Cat 3s will be doing two 5-mile laps and will be offered official water hand-up same as Cat 1 & Cat 2.
Each Cat has it’s own age brackets. Cat2 & Cat3 will include Clydesdale division.
Race fees:
* $30Â Dorba members pre-registration ($10 cash back upon proof of membership on-site)
* $40Â Â Non-members pre-registration
* $45Â Â On-site registration
* $20Â Â All Juniors
* Kids Krit (up to 12yrs)Â Â Â Free
Pace Bend Race- 2011 Spring Texas MTB Championship Series #6 – Austin, TX
Pace Bend Race- 2011 Spring Texas MTB Championship Series #6
Saturday, April 16, 2011 – Sunday, April 17, 2011 local time
Austin, TX
Texas Bicycling Blog and News Roundup for June 29th
The entry titled “Fund-raiser’s goal: High school mountain bike racing.”
by Austin 360 (blog)
It could happen in Texas, if the Texas High School Cycling League wins its bid to become a project league of the National Interscholastic Cycling …