Congratulations to all that raced these past two weekends. Here are the results from the Horny Toad Hustle and the High Desert Screamer:
Horny Toad Hustle:
Collegiate Women A
1st- Madeline Hack
Collegiate Men A
1st- Matt Jones
7th- Andrew Suter
8th Sean Canterbury
Collegiate Men B
1st- David Carlson
2nd- Fabian Reize
High Desert Classic
Collegiate Men A
1st- Matt Jones
3rd- David Carlson
7th- Sean Canterbury
11th- Andrew Suter
Collegiate Men B
4th- Alejandro Grajal
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Friday, September 17, 2010
SWCCC Website Launched
A new website was just launched for the Southwest Collegiate Cycling Conference: http://www.swcollegiatecycling.org/Home_Page.html
For more information on collegiate cycling, please visit: http://www.usacycling.org/collegiate/
Thanks to our Conference Director, Nancy Ellis, for making the website happen!
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Bike Ambassadors Job Opportunity
Hello,
The Pima County Bike Ambassadors are looking to hire some students to help with bike education & outreach efforts on campus. The pay is $8/hr if you are under 18, and $10/hr if you're older. Currently, they are looking for students to work the following days/time:
Thursday (9-16): 8:30am-11:30am and/or 1:30-3:30pm (they'd like 2 students per shift)
Monday (9-20): 8:30am-11:30am and/or 1:30-3:30pm
The work would involve handing out Tucson-Pima bike maps, Share the Road guides, and talking with bikers and pedestrians about biking on campus (and being courteous and safe). The locations would be set on or near campus. There are also additional opportunities to work if you find this is something you enjoy.
The one requirement is that you take a bike safety class taught by a LAB (League of American Bicyclists) certified instructor within the next month. You can find the class schedule here: http://bikeped.pima.gov/Safety/SeptOct%202010%20Road%201%20Schedule.pdf
I know this is a last minute notice, but it's an opportunity for some very flexible work that encourages biking in Tucson. Also, let me know if you're interested even if you can't work the shifts above--there will be other opportunities.
Please e-mail me if you're interested.
Chloe
PTS Intern
chloeforsman at gmail.com
The Pima County Bike Ambassadors are looking to hire some students to help with bike education & outreach efforts on campus. The pay is $8/hr if you are under 18, and $10/hr if you're older. Currently, they are looking for students to work the following days/time:
Thursday (9-16): 8:30am-11:30am and/or 1:30-3:30pm (they'd like 2 students per shift)
Monday (9-20): 8:30am-11:30am and/or 1:30-3:30pm
The work would involve handing out Tucson-Pima bike maps, Share the Road guides, and talking with bikers and pedestrians about biking on campus (and being courteous and safe). The locations would be set on or near campus. There are also additional opportunities to work if you find this is something you enjoy.
The one requirement is that you take a bike safety class taught by a LAB (League of American Bicyclists) certified instructor within the next month. You can find the class schedule here: http://bikeped.pima.gov/
I know this is a last minute notice, but it's an opportunity for some very flexible work that encourages biking in Tucson. Also, let me know if you're interested even if you can't work the shifts above--there will be other opportunities.
Please e-mail me if you're interested.
Chloe
PTS Intern
chloeforsman at gmail.com
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Friday, September 3, 2010
Temporary Calendar Link
Since our calendar has mysteriously decided it can't be viewed from the "calendar" page, we've generated a link where it can be viewed:
So please take a look at the calendar for the upcoming meeting dates, rides, and other events (including Clif Bar order dates). Best of luck!
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