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10/06/24 Sun NM Old
Fashioned CX Series - Oak Leaf CX,
Juan Tomas Open Space, Tijeras, NM
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10/27/24 (NEW DATE) Sun NM
Old
Fashioned CX Series - Las
Huertas CX, Las Huertas PG, Placitas, NM
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11/23/24 Sat NM Old
Fashioned CX Series - Durand CX, Durand
Open Space, Albuquerque, NM |
12/08/24 Sun NM Old
Fashioned CX Series - Hubbell CX 1, Hubbell Dam, Albuquerque, NM |
12/29/24 Sun NM Old
Fashioned CX Series - Hubbell CX 2. Hubbell Dam, Albuquerque, NM |
01/04/25 Sat NM Old
Fashioned CX Series - Hays Apple Farm, Bosque Farms, NM |
01/11/25 Sat NM Old
Fashioned CX Series - Hays Apple Farm, Bosque Farms, NM |
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For other non BCD Racing
New Mexico cross races, see nmcycling.org
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Durand CX Saturday 11/23/24, 12:30PM neutral group preride, start @ 1PM.
30% of the proceeds of
the Old Fashioned CX Series will be donated to Feline Friends Cat
Sanctuary.
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About the New Mexico Old Fashioned CX
Series.
A
long time ago, before gravel bikes or mountain bikes, when the weather
got chilly, bike racers would ride whatever bike they had through the
woods, across the fields and down little dirt lanes. Sometimes
there
would be steep hills or fallen logs where they would have to get off
their bikes and carry them. And, since they were bike racers, they
started setting up little loops and racing around them. It was fun.
This was the beginning of cyclocross.
I feel that the UCI with all their rules (even if they be well meaning)
have kind of lost contact with this aesthetic. This series attempts to
preserve this "old fashioned" cyclocross aesthetic of just riding
around,
through whatever happens to be out there.
So what should I expect to be different VS a normal modern
cyclocross race?
I
will try to design courses that favor cyclocross bikes over mountain
bikes or road bikes. Considerable sections of the courses will be
less than 3m wide, hurdles will more likely be a just a few logs
thrown across the trail, and there will probably be more running than
most modern CX races. You can ride any type of bike or tires you
think best for the course. This year all the races will have one
combined start, this is also kind of old school
cyclocross. (We may have separate kids race at some venues)
None of the races are USAC so you do not need a license, but there are
no official USAC upgrade or ranking points earned.
Be sure you have fresh sealant, for Hubble and Durand especially.
Goatheads are ever present.
I hope you can make it out, and that you think it's fun.
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Directions:
Google
placemark here. ~1.5 miles south of Rio Bravo on Isleta Blvd.
Course:
~1.5 mi loop
with some double track, some
singletrack, some some field grass, a little sand, and a few runups.
About half in the bosque and half in hayfiields. Really a fun and
scenic course.
Entry:
Entry
fee $30. Cash preferred, but you can pay
online by just PayPaling at yourstruly@fastmail.com
and send "Friends and Family" which saves me fees. Also I will have a
card reader at
the race. Rides 13-23 years olld $10, 12yrs and younger free. I will
hopefully have a card reader too.
Online Registration:
We do not have a minimum for this race, but it would be really nice if
you could sign up online by Friday night or early Saturday morning, so
I know how much snacks to bring. Also, if we get a good turnout I might
put up a little more tape in some sections. Registration doesn't
close, so you can just show up, even if you did not sign up at all.
Online
registration for 11/23/24
List of Riders Registered for 11*23/24
Weather We will run these
rain or shine, but promoter reserves the right to cancel or move the
course in the event of severe inclement weather or other issues. If
weather looks dodgy, check the BCD
Racing Facebook as I can update it from my phone.
General Info:
USAC licenses, annual or one day, are not required. Not a USAC race.
Helmets are required. We will run under USAC cyclocross rules, except
that you can feed anywhere, anytime, and the course will not meet USAC
specs. Lapped riders
finish on the on the same lap as the leader.
Bikes: You can
ride any bike and any tire width you wish, as long as the only motor is
you.
Jenny Ploss |
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Women Open |
Courtney Clark |
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Women Open |
Cynthia Herhahn |
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Women Open |
Anona Whitley |
Elevate PHW/Bikeworks ABQ |
Women Open |
Emily Dreyer |
Lady Gnar West |
Women Open |
Christina Hartsock |
Echelon Racing |
Women Open |
Rita Celeste Leon |
FAT TIRE |
Women Open |
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Chris Morganti |
TREK/Echelon Racing |
Women 4/5 |
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Nathan Masek |
Someone Unhook This Trailer |
Men 50+ |
Hawke Morgan |
Carousel |
Men 50+ |
Robert Browning |
Zoe Fitness |
Men 50+ |
Ted Stearns |
GDI |
Men 50+ |
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Ryan Travelstrad |
Nero Veloce/Michael Thomas Coffee |
Men Open |
Tomas Jones |
Nero Veloce/Michael Thomas Coffee |
Men Open |
Guiseppe Prinzivalli |
Mimmo |
Men Open |
Greg Foster |
Nero Veloce/Michael Thomas Coffee |
Men Open |
Doug Torres |
DNA |
Men Open |
Ricardo Gonzales Pinzon |
Nero Veloce/Michael Thomas Coffee |
Men Open |
Jeremy Osborn |
Nero Veloce/Michael Thomas Coffee |
Men Open |
Chris Kelley |
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Men Open |
Aaron Citrin |
Two Wheel Drive |
Men Open |
John Bickford |
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Men Open |
Chris McGibbon |
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Men Open |
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Noah Sehaouh (DNF) |
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Junior Boys -18 |
Part of the NMCX Cup Series
Feline
Freinds Cat Sanctuary
works to TNR (trap/neuter/release), feed, provide veterinary care,
rehabilitate, and provide a permanent safe space for feral and
community cats in underserved areas of New Mexico. They also help
vulnerable cats such as kittens, the elderly and those with illnesses
or special needs. They are a 100% volunteer mission to alleviate the
suffering of felines in our communities. We also have a few adoptable
cats if you might be interested in a furry friend.
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