The 2nd Annual: Crushed Rock Classic Presented By: Martin Marietta Hosted By: Ames Velo and Alluvial Brewing Co. Proceeds going to:
The Boys and Girls Club of Story County When:
Saturday March 25, 2017 Location:
Story County Conservation Center 56461 180th St, Ames IA USA Cycling Permit # 2017-363 Description: The Crushed Rock Classic is a multi-surface, 6 mile circuit with a little bit of everything. The race will include sections of crushed rock, pavement, and prairie trail. The terrain is undulating with two short, steep climbs per lap. Riders will race 7 or 5 laps in the A and B races respectively.
Start Times: Both A and B races will start at 12 noon. A race will be staged ahead of the B race, and women, with a short lead provided for the A race. Staging will be on 180th street.
KOM/QOM: The KOM/QOM sprint competition will be held on the 2nd lap of the race. 1 rider from each category will be awarded on each of the 2 sprints. Riders limited to 1 award.
All USA Cycling rules apply. Helmets required at all times while riding. Held Rain or Shine.
Support: Non-supported
Additional Info: Door Prizes for participants FREE BEER compliments of Alluvial Brewing Co. Prize list: FREE CHILI (chili cook-off) and snacks provided by First place in each category, and the first finishing junior, Ames Velo Volunteers receive an amazing Crushed Rock Classic Trophy. Contacts: Category Laps/Miles Prize List Race Director - Josh Magie Men’s A (Cat 1/2/3) 7/42 $75/$50/$25 (p) 515.460.4000 (e)
[email protected] Women (Cat 1/2/3/4) Men’s B (Cat 4/5) Juniors Tandem
5/30 5/30 5/30 5/30
$75/$50/$25 $75/$50/$25 Trophy Trophy
Registration: Field limit 100! Online at USACycling.org Starting 1/27/17 @ 7PM CST $25 online up until 10:00 pm, Friday, March 24. $30 onsite race day, 10:30 – 11:40 AM. Tandem: $50 online / $60 race day USA Cycling license required. One day license is available for $10 Any numbers not claimed by 11:40 on race day will be resold.
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Special thanks to: Story County Conservation Center