
Chad was quite embarrassed, but enjoyed the laughter and finger pointing. Coach Chad jumped his new Turner off the Park Elementary gym stage and his wheel exploded in front of 200 cheering youngsters.
#IRON HORSE BIKE STAGE FREE#
Trails 2000, Bike Lemonade, hassle Free Sports and the DPD Bike Patrol crew were all in attendance helping kids. Park, Needham, Riverview and another one are all involved in bike to school week and are hosting bike rodeos to help get kids to school in a healthy manor. Next Thursday, bring it to the fairgroundsĭEVO coaches have been active at the schools this week. 330 from the Fairgrounds, the team will roll out on road bikes and have some fun.
#IRON HORSE BIKE STAGE PRO#
That friday the Bahati Foundation Pro Cycling Team will be riding with all the DEVO riders participation in the IHBC. Friday is the sale and we are still looking for volunteers, contact Sarah if interested in helping. If you have stuff to sell, bring it to the fairgrounds thursday the 27th and we will help price it and place it on the sales floor. That means the Iron Horse Bicycle classic is coming up. This is a Durango DEVO fundraising effort.
#IRON HORSE BIKE STAGE SERIES#
Small money primes will be awarded throughout the series depending on racer turnout. It will not be scored as an overall points series. Juniors will be lumped in with the overall results and age will be noted next to their placing. Each race will be scored in an overall results format, with men and women being separated.

A kids race will begin at 6pm and the A men and women will race at 6:30pm. There will be a B men/women race at 5:30pm at a duration of 20 minutes. Races take place every wednesday evening at the Factory Trails on the FLC Campus, Durango BMX or Durango Mountain Resort for 11 weeks. AOA/DEVO Short Track Racing Begins June 2nd Q: Do you have any tips for the young Durango rippers?Ī: Find your passion in cycling, racing fast will come from that.

Q: What have been some good collegiate cycling moments thus far?Ī: The races are laid back and are all about having fun while racing, Collegiate Nationals is always a highlight for me.

Q: You lead the collegiate program now, what are your roles and responsibilities?Ī: I am responsible for promoting a mountain bike race in the fall and a road race in the spring, I also manage the teams whole budget and what races members attend. Q: Was it hard to get involved with the cycling program at Colorado School of Mines? What is the program like there?Ī: The Mines cycling team is super friendly and open to all abilities, We are a racing team but keep it fun and rider friendly. Q: What are some of your favorite memories from the first years of DEVO?Ī: The team rides, making progress and racing with a supported crew of awesome people. The support of the community and the opportunities Durango provides kept me progressing until cycling was my way of life. Q: How did you get into mountain bike racing in Durango? and what kept you progressing in the sport?Ī: The Miller Mountain Bike Club, lead by Sarah Tescher got me into riding and racing. He currently is attending the School of Mines in Golden, CO and rides his bike most often.
