USA Cycling 2009 Northwest Athlete Development Camps - June
2009 Northwest Athlete Development Camps
Road
Pacific University
Forest Grove, OR
June 14-19
http://www.nwcyclingcamp.com
PLEASE NOTE:
EARLY REGISTRATION ENDS APRIL 30TH. If you haven't heard back from a pending "request for eligibility" and are waiting on that to register, please contact me. Must have current USAC License.
The camp will be held on June 14-19th, 2009 - and is being hosted at Pacific University in Forest Grove about 30 minutes from Portland.Â
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SCHOLARSHIPS:
Please follow this link for the USA Cycling Development Foundation (http://www.usacdf.org). There is an application on the website. Please read application very carefully and follow all directions. Note that the award money will not cover the entire costs of the camp, so other fundraising activities should be explored.
http://www.usacdf.org/
WHO:
- Female and Male cyclists, Juniors aged 14–18, and Seniors
age 19–22 (racing age)
- Some racing experience preferred (Collegiate A/B, Cat 3/4)
- High school or Collegiate varsity sport experience
WHAT:
- Road racing skills development
- Plenty of group-riding/skills development
- Talent identification
- Workshops on racing, training, nutrition, sport psychology & bike maintenance
- Q&A session and group rides with Pro/Top Amateur riders
HOW:
- Automatic Qualifiers, Register at: http://www.usacycling.org.
Click “My USA Cycling†link.
- Request Eligibility
http://tinyurl.com/dmnzzv
COSTS:
Cost for the camp is $750.00 for the week, which includes room, board and all instructional fees. There is an early-bird registration discount of $50.00 if you register prior to 30 April 2009 and a discount ($75.00/each) for "teammates" of 3 or more...which if registered during the "early-bird" period would bring the individual registration cost down to $625.00/athlete.
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MORE INFO:
The top-2 athletes in each camp will be nominated by the USA Cycling Athlete Development Camp Coaching Staff to attend the USA Cycling National Talent Identification Camp at the United States Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado, October 15-19, 2009. Although this does not guarantee an invitation to the National Talent Identification Camp, it does ensure that a rider is on the right path to advancing through the USA Cycling Pipeline. Further, many of the camps will be selecting riders to participate as regional teams in national or international races like The Tour of the Red River Gorge, Le Tour de l’Abitibi, U.S. Cup, and the Yankee Clipper at Windham Mountain.
WHERE:
Pacific University
2043 College Way
Forest Grove, Oregon 97116
CONTACT:
http://Www.nwcyclingcamp.com
info@nwcyclingcamp.com or 503-975-8229.
Jim Anderson, NW USA Cycling Camp Manager
FAQ:
USA Cycling Website:
https://www.usacycling.org
Juniors USA Cycling:
https://www.usacycling.org/juniors/
Webinars (archived):
https://www.usacycling.org/news/user/story.php?id=4035
Camp FAQ PDF:
https://www.usacycling.org/forms/juniors/CampsFAQ.pdf
Athlete Testimonials PDF:
https://www.usacycling.org/forms/juniors/2009AthleteTestimonials.pdf
USA Cycling Development Foundation
http://www.usacdf.org

