Oct 4, 2012

Upcoming IUSF Events

From Jordan Bailey:

On Tuesday, October 9th, IUSF will host its second Tuesday Night Race. We had close to 100 riders come out for a successful first night of racing last week, and we look to continue the trend. We have had such a demand that the men’s categories are nearly all full; however, if you are interested in competing next week and did not pre-register for the series, we will open up a single-day, first-come, first-serve registration at the Bill Armstrong Stadium Press Box starting at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday night for $20. We will take all riders that are interested until we reach capacity for each category. Please take a look at the athlete packet for more information about this Tuesday’s races. Additionally, if you can’t make out on Tuesday night or if you have any out-of-town alumni interested in watching the races, IUSF will be live-streaming and Tweeting the events on Ustream.

The registration has officially opened for the 2013 IUSF Little 500 Fall Cycling Series taking place October 25th through the 28th.  This year, the series will consist of an Individual Time Trial, Cylco-Cross, a Duathlon, and Street Sprints. For more information on the individual events, please take a look at the Little 500 Fall Cycling page. The deadline to enter is Tuesday, October 23rd at 4:00 p.m.

18 comments:

Anonymous said...

look for kraygey to sweep these events

Anonymous said...

In cat 4, yawn. I want to see him cat up to the 1/2/3's. Hope he enjoys sweeping this week, won't be any sweeping when he's in the 1/2/3s

Anonymous said...

It says on the results that Torrence beat him in one of the races last week. Everyone says there are mistakes on the results so not sure if thats accurate or not

Anonymous said...

Pretty sure he wasn't even in the scratch race, maybe he was late or something.

Anonymous said...

he shouldn't be in the cat 4, he should be racing with the 1/2's. he's good enough to be a cat 1 on the road

Anonymous said...

I'm glad the above anonymous commentator is the new Curtis Tolson and permits upgrades/downgrades. Idiots.

Anonymous said...

He is nothing special on the road. The only place he has done anything is little 5 track. Maybe he should try out the velodrome?

Anonymous said...

"he's good enough to be a cat 1 on the road"

LOLZ.

Anonymous said...

curtis doesn't do 1 upgrades. only 2,3,4s. dropped a knowledge bomb. no one cared.

Anonymous said...

kraggiey will win collegiate nats before he graduates. the kid's got talent. so far he's better than young was as a rookie. he even made the race as a rookie.

Anonymous said...

Except for the fact that young actually road for a competitive team that went on a five race slaughtering of every other one of you jokers

Anonymous said...

The amount of beta self promotion on here is ridiculous. Yes, Kragie is fast on the track but he is no where near the fastest and flat out sucks on the road. Comparing him to Eric Young, a professional rider, is a joke

Anonymous said...

It's unfortunate that registration is full already. Many rookies who didn't pre-register aren't going to get this great experience. Anyone know why they are cutting it off and not opening it to more?

Anonymous said...

Because it's already a meat grinder for a lot of the men's fields. Really do we want to put more than 30 or so rookie guys (who have never been through a rookie week) on a track together/

Anonymous said...

They'll have a chance to do snow ball after 15 of them crash out for the night because some frat idiot overlapped wheels on the backstretch.

Anonymous said...

the same frat idiots that won the race last year right???

Anonymous said...

Most good riders on frat teams don't actually live in the houses and are considered "honorary members" which to this day seems ironic. Are you a brother or the retarded step brother?

Anonymous said...

why all this talk about kragie? he's never done anything. Sure he had a respectable ITT. But he sucked in the race, he's awful on the road (can't climb worth two shits), and is currently getting results in the 4s field against a bunch of nobodies (minus Torrence). As his competition, I have no concerns about him and there are at least a dozen riders who I would be looking at instead