Thursday, August 25, 2011

Wednesday Night Cyclocross Practice TIME CHANGE


It was recently brought to our attention that the times for our Wednesday Night Cyclocross Practice were incorrect.

Sign will now begin at 5:45PM with practice starting sharply at 6:00PM.

Monday, August 22, 2011

Team Meeting and Involvement Fair

Hope everyone is enjoying the last bits of summer, we know we are.

The Rutgers cycling team will be out in full force during the Rutgers fall Involvement Fair on Tuesday August 30th from 2-6. We invite students, faculty or staff to come out, say hi, and learn more about the team. This is the place to be if you are new and want to learn more and join. Some of us may even be rolling around in bright red kit.

Our first team meeting will be held on Sunday, September 11 at 8:00PM at the Rutgers Student Center on College Ave (3rd floor). If you intend on joining the team this is the time to do it. Be there or be square!

See everyone soon,

RUCycling

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

2011-2012 Alumni/Friends Clothing Preorder Is Open!


Rutgers Cycling Alumni, Sponsors, and Friends,

Hello! My name is Michael Bachmann and I am proud to say that I have taken over the duties of clothing coordinator for 2011-2012. Although last year was my first year on the team, I have already seen why the team is such a bonded group and how dedicated everyone is to the sport.

This year promises to be an exciting year for Rutgers Cycling. After a solid showing at Nationals for cyclocross, we were sad to see some of our most senior members graduate this past spring. However, this season you can expect to see many eager new faces sporting Rutgers kits to fill those spots. As summer draws down and autumn begins, we hope to see some of you at races!

Now for the clothing. I am excited to announce that the pre-order for our clothing sale has begun! The preorder will run from August to October, with shipments going out in time for the holidays. We will once again be getting our clothing from the fine folks at Verge who are very supportive of Rutgers Cycling and always provide us with the highest quality products year after year. This year we will be offering a variety of products including Rutgers branded jerseys, skinsuits, bib shorts, thermal jackets, socks and more! All of the pertinent information can be found at this link: http://www.bikereg.com/events/register.asp?eventid=14051. You can find out about sizing, payment, and place your order all through our BikeReg page.

Please note that this order is for alumni, sponsors and friends of Rutgers Cycling. This is NOT an order for current team members.

If you have any questions at all regarding this order- whether it be product details, pricing or whatever else- I will get back to you almost always the same day. You can contact me at clothing@rutgerscycling.com

I truly thank you for being so supportive of Rutgers Cyling. We couldn’t do what we do without your continued strong support!

Sincerely,

Michael Bachmann

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Rutgers-Raleigh CX Team Up Again for 2011!!


Rutgers Cycling and Raleigh Team Up Again for 2011 Cyclocross Season



Rutgers Cycling is once again excited to announce Raleigh Bicycles as its co-sponsor for the


2011 cyclocross season. Rutgers University-Raleigh Cycling Team will be riding the all-new 2012 Raleigh RXC Pro and RX 1.0 cyclocross bikes and framesets. Equipped from Raleighs new cyclocross lineup, the team starts their unstoppable campaign to win a sixth-straight Eastern Collegiate Cycling Conference cyclocross championship and a National Championship at US Cyclocross Nationals in Madison, WI.


Returning to the team will be senior Marcos Picchio, and sophomore Adam Nawrot both claimed second and first place titles, respectively, in the C men’s Eastern Collegiate Series. The team has also brought in new members as well, including seniors Mike Bachmann, Eugene Berezetsky and Arpeet Ravalji, and second year graduate student Paul Frandsen. George Ghanim will be surmounting the responsibility of racer and team director with the guidance of Mark “MamaBear” Vareschi.



The Rutgers-Raleigh National Championship team will be led by senior Patrick Bradley, whose palmares include 6th place at Collegiate Cyclocross Nationals at the 2009 US Cyclocross National Championships and three time ECCC Men’s A cyclocross series champion. Picchio and Narwot will be joining Bradley at Nationals.


“This really has been a transition year for Rutgers Cycling,” Ghanim said, “and as usual we have brought in many new riders that have become hooked to ‘cross. We are building a solid team of 15 racers that will be racing the majority of the season.”


“Raleigh Bicycles is excited to be partnering this cross season with Rutgers Cycling,” said enthusiastic Raleigh Marketing Director Brian Fornes.


“We look forward to growing this relationship and utilizing their valuable racer feedback on current and future cross bikes we will be producing. We’re even more excited about the level of commitment, and friendly, fun attitude that the Rutgers Cycling program brings to the sport. They are great ambassadors, and we feel that they will continue to help grow the sport on a local basis and be very competitive on a National level.”


The team will be riding the all new 2012 Raleigh RXC Pro and RX 1.0 cyclocross bikes. “We are beyond psyched for new RXC Pro. Raleigh has ushered in a new cyclocross line unlike another. Last year, we rode the RX 1.0 all the way to Nationals. I can hardly imagine what the RXC Pro will do to the competition in the mud” said Ghanim.

The 2012 RXC Pro takes the top spot in Raleigh's new cyclocross lineup. Featuring a flattened top tube, internal cable routing, BB30 bottom bracket and Raleigh’s Direct Connect Carbon technology, the new RXC Pro is a bike to be reckoned with.“For ‘cross, the BB30 is unmatched; it’s lightweight, stiffer, and provides exceptional power transfer compared to conventional bottom brackets used during ‘cross',” Ghanim states.


Raleigh joins a family of sponsors that will be supporting Rutgers for the 2011 cyclocross season including:


Efingers Sporting Goods – shop sponsor

Verge Sport – cycling clothing

Ritchey – cockpit components

SRAM – drivetrain components

Cycle-Smart - coaching

Gaerne - cycling shoes

Rudy Project - eyewear

Gu - nutritional products

Rocktape – kinesiology tape

53x11 Coffee – caffeine

Maul Electric, Inc. – financial sponsor

Berkeley Heights and Beyond – financial sponsor


Rutgers-Raleigh Cycling Team Tentative Schedule

  • Stars denote ECCC collegiate races.


September:

10th Nittany Lion Cross UCI C2 – Trexlertown, PA

11th Nittany Lion Cross UCI C2 - Trexlertown, PA

17th Charm City Cyclocross UCI C2 – Baltimore, MD

18th Charm City Cyclocross UCI C2 – Baltimore, MD


October:

2nd Hillbilly Hustle NJBA CX Cup - Elmer, NJ

8th Providence Cyclocross UCI C2 – Providence, RI

9th Providence Cyclocross UCI C2 – Providence, RI

15th Granogue Cyclocross UCI C2 – Wilmington, DE

16th Granogue Cyclocross UCI C2 – Wilmington, DE

22nd Cylcocross at Central Park of Morris County - Morris Plains, NJ

23rd Spa City Cyclocross – Saratoga, NY *

29th Beacon Cross UCI C2 – Bridgeton, NJ *

30st HPCX UCI C2 – Jamesburg, NJ *


November:

5th Cycle-Smart International UCI C2 – Northampton, MA

6th Cycle-Smart International UCI C2 – Northampton, MA

12th Staten Cyclocross – Staten Island, NY *

13th Bethlehem Cup NY Cross Series – Delmar, NY

19th Myles CX – East Meadow, NY*

20th Myles CX – East Meadow, NY*

26th Sussex County Cyclocross NJBA CX CUP - Augusta, NJ


December:

3rd NBX Grand Prix UCI C2 – Warwick, RI

4th NBX Grand Prix UCI C2 – Warwick, RI

10th Ice Weasels Cometh – Wrentham, MA

17th New England Championships – Location Pending*

18th New England Championships – Location Pending*

31th Chicago UCI Cyclocross UCI C2 – Chicago, IL


January:

1th Chicago New Years Resolution Cyclocross UCI C2 – Chicago, IL

5-6th USA Cyclocross National Champinships, U23 and Division 1 Collegiate Men – Madison, WI*

Rutgers-Raleigh Wednesday Evening Cyclocross Practices




Rutgers University-Raleigh Cycling Team is proud to host Weekly Wednesday evening cyclocross practice at the Livingston Campus of Rutgers University in Piscataway, NJ.


Whether you've heard about cyclocross and wanted to give it a try, or you've done a few races and want to develop your techniques, or you're an experienced racer looking to further polish your skills, these weekly practices allow you to perfect crucial skills essential to your 2011 cyclocross season.


Practice:


Race Starts

Cornering

Dismounting

Portaging/Shouldering

Remounting

Run Ups

Off Camber Riding

Barriers


Registration:


For USAC/riders not currently on a NCCA-recognized collegiate teams, the fee is $5/practice and $40 for the entire series (15 Weeks). A valid USAC license is required; one-day licenses will be available for an additional $5.


For collegiate riders, the fee is $3/practice and $20 the entire series (15 Weeks). A valid NCCA license is required; one-day licenses will be available for an additional $5.


NO REFUNDS FOR ANY REASON


Participant Check In will begin at 5:45 PM every Wednesday with practice beginning sharply at 6:00PM. Registrants must fill out a athletic liability waver before each practice. NOTE: The start time is subject as the season progresses to change to maximize the daylight. ALSO: Practice will be canceled in the event of heavy rain to preserve the integrity of the Livingston fields.



Directions:

We will meet in the parking lot at the corner of Kilmer Road, and Postal Plaza, Piscataway, NJ.

From The NJ Turnpike

Please note that due to extensive construction work for the Route 18 expansion project, there may be road delays, detours, and possible closures. For up-to-date information, please visit the Route 18 Construction web page athttp://route18update.rutgers.edu or call the Rutgers Information and Referral Center at 732/932-INFO.


Take Exit 9 for New Brunswick – Rutgers University. Bear right after the tollbooths towards Route 18 North – Route 1. After the merger, keep to the left and get into the two left-most lanes to follow Route 18 North, NOT Route 1. Take Route 18 North to the Metlars Lane / Avenue E exit. At the end of the ramp, bear right onto Avenue E and continue to end. Turn left onto Road 3. Turn right onto Postal Plaza Road. Turn left onto Road 1 and continue to end, park in the lot in front of the Building 4086.


From Interstate 287

Please note that due to extensive construction work for the Route 18 expansion project, there may be road delays, detours, and possible closures. For up-to-date information, please visit the Route 18 Construction web page athttp://route18update.rutgers.edu or call the Rutgers Information and Referral Center at 732/932-INFO.


Take Exit 9 for Bound Brook – Highland Park. Take River Road east towards Highland Park (right at exit ramp if coming from the North, left if from South). Get onto Route 18 North. Take Route 18 North to the Metlars Lane / Avenue E exit. At the end of the ramp, bear right onto Avenue E and continue to end. Turn left onto Road 3. Turn right onto Postal Plaza Road. Turn left onto Road 1 and continue to end, park in the lot in front of the Building 4086.


From US Route 1

Please note that due to extensive construction work for the Route 18 expansion project, there may be road delays, detours, and possible closures. For up-to-date information, please visit the Route 18 Construction web page athttp://route18update.rutgers.edu or call the Rutgers Information and Referral Center at 732/932-INFO.


Take exit marked Route 18 North – New Brunswick. Take Route 18 North to the Metlars Lane / Avenue E exit. At the end of the ramp, bear right onto Avenue E and continue to end. Turn left onto Road 3. Turn right onto Postal Plaza Road. Turn left onto Road 1 and continue to end, park in the lot in front of the Building 4086.


Head over to BIKEREG.com to find out more and register!


Monday, August 08, 2011

The Rutgers-Raleigh Clinic Gets a Cyclocross Magazine Shoutout!

From drizzling rain, to slippery fields, the Rutgers-Raleigh Clinic went off this past weekend without a hitch. Attendees covered the essential skills needed during a cross race, a great BBQ, and some great prizes from our sponsor over at Efingers Sporting Goods to lots of smiling, albeit muddy, faces too. Check out the link below!