To promote the sport of cycling thru competitive racing, and community events, to encourage our youth to become involved in cycling as a life-long activity; and to grow the sport's awareness in East Tennessee.
Saturday, December 15 at Springbrook Park in Alcoa, TN. TBRA Division I race promoted by KnoxVelo. Mens and Womens Cat 4 start the racing at 10:30 am. Volunteer opportunities for helping with course set up on Friday, December 14, course teardown after the last race at 3 pm on Saturday, December 15, registration during the race, and general runner activitiesduring the race. Contact Robert Dills at 865-384-7232 for more information about volunteering. Race flyer can be found at TBRA.org
KnoxVelo will be lending a hand to SCO and TVB in the preparation and promotion of the Turkey Cross cyclocross race on Saturday, November 24 at Melton Hill Park. The main needs will be course set up Friday, November 23 in the afternoon and course tear down at 4 pm on Saturday after the last race. Contact Mark Peet to volunteer. The link to the Race flyer is posted at www.southerncycling.com. So come out and race and stick around and help take down the course. Good way to burn off the Turkey Day calories.
Knoxvelo jerseys will arrive just before Christmas at the latest. Thanks to everyone who ordered one. The new design has been well received and will certainly stand out no matter what ride/race you are doing. The Giordana clothing will be a big step up compared to the Voler clothing we had this past year! If you missed the chance to order a short sleeve jersey, do not worry. Cedar Bluff Cycles ordered several short sleeve jerseys to help new members and crash victims out.
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