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Northern Colorado Grassroots racing continues next week with the New Belgium Short-track Series. Races will take place at the New Belgium campus, every Tuesday from April 30th until May 28th. There will be food trucks, a beer garden, free kids races and races for adults of all abilities. Online registration is $15, closes at noon on race day and is preferred. Onsite, race day registration is $20.00. Highpoints below, full details on the series can be found here

Race Times and Categories

4:00 Event Opens
4:20 Striders
4:35 Kids (0 – 8) – Water treatment plant course
5:00 Juniors​ & Beginners – Full Course
5:40 Intermediate & Intermediate 18 and Under
6:15 Expert
6:50 Women Beginner, Intermediate & Expert
7:25 Open, SS & Klunker* (Men & Women)
*Klunker category riders MUST ride a coaster brake

**We have a few loaner Klunker bikes for teams

 

Registration Information

EVERYONE, including kids and juniors, should register online for each race at the links below.

Kids and juniors use discount code: st19

Race Registration closes at 12:00pm on day of race

Race 1: 4/30/2019 https://app.lap.io/event/2019-short-track-new-belgium-1

Race 2: 5/7/2019 https://app.lap.io/event/2019-short-track-new-belgium-2

Race 3: 5/14/2019 https://app.lap.io/event/2019-short-track-new-belgium-3

Race 4: 5/21/2019 https://app.lap.io/event/2019-short-track-new-belgium-4

Race 5: 5/28/2019 https://app.lap.io/event/2019-short-track-new-belgium-5

Race 6: 6/4/2019 https://app.lap.io/event/2019-short-track-new-belgium-6

 

Full details on the series can be found here

 

Please remember that the cycling community specific Foothills Area Open House is also taking place on the 30th from 4-6:30 pm.  I would recommend hitting the open house to share your concerns about the Fort Collins Natural Areas 10 Year Management plan on your way to the races. 20-30mins should be sufficient. More information on the open house here

 

New Belgium Brewing

Fort Collins cycling and New Belgium Brewing go hand in hand. The idea for the iconic Fat Tire brand was born during a bike trip through Belgium in 1988. In 1991 the first beers were brewed in the basement of a home on Mountain Street. The brand has been supporting the local scene for decades. Everything from donating all funds from Tour de Fat to local cycling nonprofits to hosting Tuesday night shorttrack, Tuesday night cyclocross, Cross of the North and the FoCo Fondo. They were the title…

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