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The Tour of Battenkill Women’s 3/4 Race Report

April 29, 2011 By mkr

64 miles of rolling countryside passing under covered bridges, through small rural towns, up difficult climbs, and on many dirt roads. Climbing for the race: 4000+ feet reaching 18% gradient. 2 Feed Zones.

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Winding Trails MTB Team Race Report

April 29, 2011 By mkr

5 mile loop of smooth, twisty single track, flat wide power sections, 2 deep mud bogs, 2 little bridges, and a few short little hills. There were a number of modifications to the course this year that significantly changed the feel and flow. There were many new singletrack sections added and the amount of long access road sections was reduced.

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Newhouse Criterium Women’s 3/4 Team Report

April 29, 2011 By mkr

There are numerous races throughout the season at the Ninigret Park criterium course in Charlestown, RI. Despite that I’ve only been there once previously. I was a little surprised to find out that the Newhouse crit was offering a Women’s field and decided to head down and support it.

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NEBC 2011 Kit Design

March 11, 2011 By jdevarennes

With many thanks to Justin Howe for his patience and hard work, we are excited to reveal the design for our club kits. It is important to repeat that we intentionally…

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2010 Plymouth Festival of Cross Team Race Report

November 15, 2010 By mkr

The Plymouth Festival of Cyclocross is one of the oldest cyclocross events in the northeast. The Sykes family has been promoting cycling events for ages and once again this year put together a great two day event. The NEBC cyclocross team once again had strong representation and showings both days. Some standout performances include Julianne who has seen dramatic improvement over the course of the season in ability, fitness and confidence. Chris also had a great rides both days in the tough 45+ masters events. Tom also had top ten finishes both days in the 55+ events and Ian lit the Men’s 4 race up on Saturday with a 2nd place finish. Not bad for an old guy.

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