Jim Anderson
USA Cycling 2010 Northwest Athlete Development Camps
Road
Pacific University
Forest Grove, OR
August 1-6, 2010
www.nwcyclingcamp.com
CAMP INFORMATION:
The purpose behind the USACycling Regional Development Camps is
multi-faceted. First and foremost it provides a development opportunity for
our younger riders. Over the course of the six day camp, participants will
practice skills that are specific to the camp discipline, enjoy
informational discussions about nutrition, bike mechanics, training and take
part in standardized field testing that is consistent with all of the
endurance-based camps. In 2009 we had 15 riders from around the NW/NorCal
take part in this unique opportunity.
RACING OPPORTUNITIES:
Multiple camps have selected campers for elite junior competitions in the
past (e.g. Tour of the Red River Gorge for road, Le Tour de L'Abitibi for
road, and Mt. Snow for MTB). Plans are in progress for these or similar
opportunities to be available again in 2010.
WHO:
- Female and Male cyclists, Juniors aged 1418, and Seniors
age 1922 (racing age)
- Some racing experience preferred (Collegiate A/B, Cat 3/4)
- High school or Collegiate varsity sport experience
WHAT:
- Road racing skills development
- Plenty of group-riding/skills development
- Talent identification
- Workshops on racing, training, nutrition, sport psychology & bike
maintenance
- Q&A session and group rides with Pro/Top Amateur riders
COSTS:
2010 Pricing will be very similar to 2009 (which was $750) for the week,
which includes room, board and all instructional fees.?
WHERE:
Pacific University
Forest Grove, Oregon 97116
CONTACT:
Www.nwcyclingcamp.com
Jim Anderson, NW USA Cycling Camp Manager
info@nwcyclingcamp.com or 503-975-8229
Contact your team manager or president about financial scholarships. And
also see this information:
Please follow this link for the USA Cycling Development Foundation
(www.usacdf.org). 2010 information should be updated soon.
Note that the award money will not cover the entire costs of the camp, so
other fundraising activities should be explored.
FAQ:
USA Cycling Website:
https://www.usacycling.org
Juniors USA Cycling:
https://www.usacycling.org/juniors/
Webinars (archived):
https://www.usacycling.org/news/user/story.php?id=4035
Camp FAQ PDF:
https://www.usacycling.org/forms/juniors/CampsFAQ.pdf
Athlete Testimonials PDF:
https://www.usacycling.org/forms/juniors/2009AthleteTestimonials.pdf
USA Cycling Development Foundation
www.usacdf.org