Monday, March 07, 2011

USA Cycling Announces 2011 AMBC

US qualifiers are now up ... but none in NorCal:

USA Cycling revealed the complete calendar for its 2011 American Mountain Bike Challenge (AMBC) on Friday.

AMBC cross country events will serve as qualifiers for the USA Cycling Mountain Bike Cross Country National Championships, on July 14-17 in Sun Valley, Idaho while AMBC gravity events will qualify riders to compete at the USA Cycling Mountain Bike Gravity National Championships, September 24-25 in Beech Mountain, North Carolina.

American Mountain Bike Challenge (AMBC)

  • March 20: Southeastern Regional Championship Series (SERC) - Gainesville, Florida
  • March 27: Chickasaw Trace Classic - Columbia, Tennessee
  • April 3: Southeastern Regional Championships Series (SERC) - Bryson City, North Carolina
  • April 9: 17th Annual Barking Spider Bash XC - Boise, Idaho
  • April 17: Stump Jump 2011 - Spartanburg, South Carolina
  • April 30 - May 1: The Idyllwild Spring Challenge - Idyllwild, California
  • May 1: Southeastern Regional Championship Series (SERC) - Winder, Georgia
  • May 15: Southeastern Regional Championship Series (SERC) - Ducktown, Tennessee
  • May 15: Tymor Park Challenge - Lagrangeville, New York
  • May 22: Greenbrier Challenge - Hagerstown, Maryland
  • May 29: Iron Horse Bicycle Classic - Durango, Colorado
  • June 4-5: Bump ‘N Grind - Pelham, Alabama
  • June 12: Southeastern Regional Championship Series (SERC) - Chattanooga, Tennessee
  • June 18-19: Magic Cycles Mountain Bike Race Weekend - Beech Mountain, North Carolina
  • June 26: Southeastern Regional Championship Series (SERC) - Clemson, South Carolina
  • July 10: Southeastern Regional Championship Series (SERC) - Huntsville, Alabama
  • July 17: 16th Annual Bulldog Rump presented by Cycle Craft - Andover, New Jersey
  • August 7: Southeastern Regional Championship Series (SERC) - Fontana, North Carolina
  • August 14: Bear Creek Challenge - Macungie, Pennsylvania
  • September 2-4: Camp Eagle Classic MTB Festival - Rocksprings, Texas

Via Cyclingnews.com

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