Cyclocross Roundup 2

Tonight is preregistration for this weeked's Capitol Cup and Boulevard Cup races. Check out the tasting room for Boulevard Brewing and (rumor) some new Belgian style beer. Details on the flyers (hint: look to the right hand side of the page for upcoming events).

Here are the results from Boss Cross One.

Also Mike Berning tells us that on Sunday after the 1/2/3 Men's race, there will be a costume lap. A nice Halloween tradition. Check out this video from last year: Part One.  Part Two.

And for our out of town readers, click on 'read more' below to find out the scoop on flying into KC for Nationals. Including some airfare rates.

 

KANSAS CITY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT READY

TO ACCOMMODATE CYCLOCROSS NATIONALS COMPETITORS

 

Kansas City, Kan. (Oct. 24, 2007) – Competitors for the USA Cycling Cyclocross National Championships can expect a smooth trip in and out of Kansas City International Airport (MCI).

 Spokesman Joe McBride said the airport’s unique design makes it bike-friendly.

 “Once you get off your flight, you can get right to ground transportation within 100 feet,” McBride said. “That means you won’t have to shuttle your bags or your bike a long distance from baggage claim.”

 MCI is about a 20-minute drive from the Wyandotte County Park course that will serve as host to the championships, Dec. 13-16, 2007.

 More than a dozen carriers serve MCI, including Air Canada, AirTran, American, Continental, Delta, ExpressJet, Frontier, Midwest, Northwest, Skybus, Southwest, US Airways and United. More information is available at http://www.flykci.com/ and http://www.visitkc.com/.

 Ticket prices for flights from major hubs to MCI are very reasonable at the present time. Here is a look at roundtrip flights (weekday arrival and Monday departure) for the week of the championships:

 

Dallas-Fort Worth International ($139)

Denver International ($139)

Logan (Boston) International ($144)

Los Angeles International ($142)

Minneapolis-St. Paul International ($237)

O’Hare International ($119)

Philadelphia International Airport ($225)

San Francisco International ($152)

 

Airline policies vary, but there is usually an additional charge for checking oversized items such as bicycles. Competitors should check their airline's policies and have the bicycle packaged according to specifications. At the departure airport, your bicycle is checked at the ticket counter and later picked up at b bag gage  claim. In the case of your MCI arrival, the container will be brought up an elevator to the baggage carrousel.

 

USA Cycling members also receive discounted rates on travel at http://www.usacycling.org/ for the following:

Hampton Inn and Hilton family properties (10 percent).
Hertz Car Rentals (up to 15 percent).
United Airlines (up to 10 percent off regular flights, and an additional 5 percent off tickets that are issued 30 days or more prior to the flight).
Once in Kansas City, there is much more to do any just race. More than two dozen hotels in the Wyandotte County area offer inexpensive lodging within walking distance of The Legends at Village West, an extensive shopping, dining and entertainment zone. The Legends features 36 restaurants and specialty food shops, along with the 14-screen Legends Theatre, a 12-lane “Pin-up Bowl” bowling alley and nightclub, a Dave & Buster’s and the Sanford and Sons Comedy Club.

Kansas City International Airport Ready To Accommodate Competitors                          

 

Athlete registration for the championships is open through Saturday, Dec. 8 (midnight CST). Official race apparel is on sale through the event’s official website, www.kccrossnationals.com.

 

About The U.S. National Cyclocross Championships
The best racers in American cyclocross will fight for the right to wear this year’s stars and stripes jersey at the U.S. National Cyclocross Championships December 13 – 16, 2007 in Kansas City, Kan. Four days of epic racing will take place on a technical, challenging and fast course for junior, collegiate, master and elite athletes from all over the country. The event venue will offer spectators multiple vantage points on the action, an Expo area, kids activities and beer garden. The event is sanctioned by USA Cycling and hosted by KLM Marketing Solutions.