Road Racing

The Purdue Cycling Club is a member of the Midwest Collegiate Cycling Conference (MWCCC).  The 2008 season is coming to an end with Collegiate Nationals at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado on May 10 and 11th.  Purdue Cycling qualified as a team and several riders will be going to compete.  If you would like to race in the upcoming 2009 season, there are classes for everyone, from beginners to advanced, and for both ladies and men. You don't need any prior experience to race with the Purdue Cycling Club, just a bike and the will for fun! Come to one of our meetings for more information, or email our Road Vice President, Joey Iuliano (jiuliano@purdue.edu). You can also use the Purdue Cycling email list for more information.

Classes
Here is info on the classing system the MWCCC uses, so you have an idea of what class to race in:

Men's A's - Men's A's - Doesn't get any harder than this in collegiate road cycling. Serious, grueling, and sharp skills describe this category. Most races range from 60-70 miles. Make sure you're training and have a few seasons racing under your belt before entering this category. (60-70 mile races/ USCF Cat. Pro/1/2/3)

Men's B's/Women's A's - A step up from C's, B's is a pretty good challenge for a lot of cyclists.  This category can get pretty competitive, and most riders in this category have a decent amount of riding experience. Most races range from 40-50 miles. (40-50 mile races/ USCF Cat. 3/4)

Men's C's/Woman's B's - This  is a good category that is fun and competitive.  This category has a wide variety of skills as it has some sandbaggers, and some people who just moved up from D's. Most races range from 20-30 miles. (20-30 mile races/ USCF Cat. 4/5)

Men's D's - This division is designed for cyclists in their first season.  Most riders start off here, and then move up to C's if they are successful.  Races are usually 25 miles or less. (up to 25 mile races) 

Local Routes

d Attica - 50 mile loop through the thriving metropolis of Attica. This is where the breakfast rides go to. a Kerber - A standard beginner/easy day loop. Also part of our Time Trial Course, a good workout. 18.59miles
d Battle Ground - Little stroll through the town then back through lafayette, fun! a Long Lilly -Like Lilly, but longer. Hence the word "Long." 19.21miles
d Kurb-Munch - Small circuit loop with a nice baby climb every time. a Otterbein - 30 miles of corn-pleasure, race kids on razor-scooters through town. 26.76miles
d Conference - 3 climbs/lap provide the hilliest circuit training around here. This is where one of our Purdue Road Races was held in the spring of 2003. 10.89miles a South Loop - Another great loop with an option to tie into wairwright. 31.01miles
d Hills - A good place to practice you hill climbing skills. Be careful with the new chip&seal. 19.5miles a Wainwright - A well balanced course. This is where our other purdue Road Races was held in the spring of 2003. 8.40miles






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