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I received and heard a few comments/questions concerning Cat 5 results posted on the UCA site. I first want to say I think the Cat 5's are our most important category and I am pleased to see so many Cat 5's riding the early season races. I hope they find...
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As many of you know, the Buffalo Stampede at Antelope Island had been replaced with a criterium in Ogden. Registration and information available on Sportsbaseonline: https://www.sportsbaseonline.com/Item.aspx?item_id=2473...
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This Saturday April 26th will be the Sports Am East Canyon Road Race. Registration for this event is CLOSED. Please carpool as parking is very limited....
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Clint Carter joined the Utah Premier racing team in 2003 and started racing the Intermountain Cup in 2003 & 2004 as a sport rider. In 2004, he bought a road bike to improve his training. Then he saw an RMR and a DMV, and knew that was what he wanted to do. The very next year he got a road bike and never looked back. Clint raced as a cat 3 in 2006, and took 3rd overall in the 3’s in 2007. His goal this year is to upgrade to a Cat 2 by the end of the season. Clint’s first notable podium finish was 3rd at the Boise Twilight criterium in the 4’s in 2005. Clint has raced in big NRC races like Sea O... Read More
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CycleSmith is a small, neighborhood shop that puts an emphasis on bicycle repair and service. Our shop repair manager has 25 years of bicycle industry experience – and we put that experience to work for our customers. Whether you are riding a full carbon racing machine that needs tweeking, have an old frame you want to retro-fit as a single-speed fixie, or need a wheel trued because of last week’s thrashing at RMR, CycleSmith can get you dialed in. More than anything, we want our clients to feel comfortable and welcome in our shop. Our core motto is, “We don’t care where you bought it, or w... Read More
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One new addition to our website is the New Racer FAQ. We created this menu to help guide the cycling enthusiast into the maze of bicycle road racing. Hopefully it will answer many of the questions pertaining to this great sport. Face it, the hardest part of bike racing isn't cornering, climbing or pack sprints. The biggest obstacle is the anxiety that everyone feels before they pin on that first number and roll up to the starting line. You'll feel a little better once the race starts and a... Read More
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