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31st January 2008

We've finalized the details about our race courses. Here is the flyer. There is no better time trial course.

 

5th December 2007

The clothing order needs to go out ASAP! We have a meeting tonight (dec 5th) in the leadership conference room in Pauly for members to try on clothes for sizing. If you can't make it and are uncertain about your size, contact Eric or Brian. The order is going out December 10th, so we need your order right away! Alumni can also be included in this order, just contact Eric.

 

9th October 2007

The quarter's riding schedule is posted in the rides section. Feel free to drop in on a ride if you have even a passing interest in joining the team.

 

24th September 2007

The first team meeting of the year will be Monday, October 8 at 8pm in the Games Lounge of the John Wooden Center. The games lounge is upstairs, to the right of all the raquetball courts at the end of the hall. This will kick off the year, don't miss it!

 

20th September 2007

Check it out! Team UCLA powered a supercomputer.

 

12th June 2007

We're moving to a new email listserv on google groups! If you're on the old one at lists.ucla.edu, you're out of date! Go here to submit an application for the new one.

 

12th May 2007

Brian Kappus, Anton Petrov, and Vikki Appel Qualified for Nationals Collegiate Championships and are currently racing in Lawrence, Kansas.

 

 

The 2006-2007 UCLA Cycling Team



The UCLA Cycling Team is a resource for both the competitive and recreational cyclist. Whether you road or mountain bike, do BMX or trials, want to participate in a fun ride or compete in a multi-day stage race, do it with others who share your passion. Cycling is also a great, low-impact way to cross-train for other sports. The team consistently ranks among the top schools in our conference, won a National Championship in 2001, and counts several pro cyclists as alumni.

 

last updated: 1.31.2008

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