Following up on a nail-biting finish to its 2005 edition,
the Verge New England Championship Cyclo-Cross Series, America’s
premiere regional cyclo-cross series, returns for 2006 with
a beefed up and streamlined calendar. With the addition of
another race the opening weekend in Maine, the Verge NECCS
boasts seven races for 2006, including three “double
dip” weekends, in which racers can get UCI classified
races on consecutive days in near proximity to each other.
The 2006 Verge NECCS opens October 14-15 in New Gloucester,
Maine with a pair of Downeast Cyclo-Cross events. With the
biggest elevation variation of the Series the Downeast Pineland
Farm’s course dishes out a rough combination of ups
and downs, creating the most demanding lap on the Verge NECCS.
The second “double dip” weekend of the Verge
NECCS kicks off November 4-5. Saturday’s Chainbiter
8.0 in Farmington, Connecticut and Sunday’s 18th Annual
Cycle-Smart International in Northampton, Massachusetts regularly
draw racers from across the country for a pair of classic
New England courses. Farmington’s Winding Trails Park
course offers one of the most varied courses in the Verge
NECCS, with a combination of wooded trails, open fields, paved
sections, several small climbs and dips, and a massive sand
pit. Northampton’s Look Park features a Euro-style power
course, wide-open high speed section funneling into tight
slow speed turns and chicanes.
As the only “solo” race weekend of the 2006 Verge
NECCS, and coming only a few days after Thanksgiving, the
Bay State Cyclo-Cross in Sterling, Massachusetts, November
25, can often be overlooked. But the Sterling race is an ideal
preparation for December’s U.S. National Championships,
with legendary course designer Tom Stevens laying out each
track in a similar style. Racers who braved the snow at Sterling
in ’05 found the Nationals in Rhode Island much more
manageable.
The 2006 Verge NECCS wraps up in the Ocean State December
9-10 with a “double dip” only miles away from
the following weekend’s U.S. Nationals site. Saturday’s
W.E. Steadman Grand Prix in South Kingston and Sunday’s
Caster’s Cyclo-Cross in Warwick couldn’t be more
different. While the Steadman GP offers open fields and plenty
off big gear mashing, Caster’s ‘Cross is a wooded,
twisty, turny affair with two extended beach runs. Verge NECCS
winners will be crowned at the Series finals in Warwick with
overall champion’s jerseys awarded for Elite Men, Elite
Women, Under-23 Men, Masters 35+, Masters 45+, Junior Men,
B Men, Cub Juniors, and Masters 55+
The 2006 Verge NECCS is sponsored by Verge Sport, makers
of quality cycling apparel, and specializing in custom clothing
orders; Cycle-Smart: Solutions for Cycling, personalized coaching
for all cycling disciplines; Felt Bicycles, builders of the
best bicycles in the world: BikeReg.com, the official registration
service of the NECCS, the solution for all of your online
registration needs for cycling events; and Paul Weiss Photo/Video,
the NECCS official photographer and videographer.
Verge New England Championship Cyclo-Cross Series
- October 14 - Downeast Cyclocross #1 - New Gloucester,
ME
- October 15 - Downeast Cyclocross #2 - New Gloucester,
ME
- November 4 - Chainbiter 8.0 - Farmington, CT
- November 5 - Cycle-Smart International - Northampton,
MA
- November 25 - Bay State Cyclocross - Sterling, MA
- December 9 - W.E. Steadman Grand Prix - S. Kingston, RI
- December 10 - Caster's Cyclocross - Warwick, RI
For more information on the 2006 Verge New England Championship
Cyclo-Cross Series please go to www.necyclocross.com