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The Southern California Prestige Series of Cyclocross formed in 2005 by an association of  cycling clubs motivated to become the premier cyclocross series in Southern California and the nation! The SoCalCross Prestige Series hosts races weekly across Southern California kicking off with the Happy Hour Tour series of promotional clinics and events running from September to January each year.  SoCalCross also hosts gravel events in the Spring and Summer signature LA Roubaix kicks off our Spring/Summer gravel ride season!

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SCPS 12/13 Up Next CACX Championships, Wrap Up 14th Annual TTCX!

The 14th Annual Turkey Trot Cross went off as expected with teams coming together from across the region just like we never left it.  The famed and Favorite Verdugo Park cyclo-cross Course has been touted as one of the best courses the the race calendar each year.  A mix of grass, dirt, pavement and challenging loose dirt sections flows best at this Glendale Park.  It also marked the first race of the 2017-18 season in Los Angeles County, so the crowed was more than ready for this one!

Enjoy the weekly live stream commentary recap video by  Ben Goyette Thursdays via YouTube! Check out the replay here:

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Up next, CACX Championships as SoCalCross moves to Vermont Canyon Park at the Greek Theatre in Griffith Park.  This will be the 8th year SoCalCross has been hosting cyclo-cross in Griffith Park. We hope the City of Los Angeles will continue to support bicycling recreation and this sport in the Park into the future despite the demand for car parking and the popularity of the Observatory that sits just above the Park!

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Latest SoCalCross News! SCPS 11: 14th Annual Turkey Trot Cross

Round 7 at SoCalCross Prestige Series! Sunday, November 26th!

Latest SoCalCross News!

Round 7 at SoCalCross Prestige Series! Sunday, November 26th,

SCPS 11: 14th Annual Turkey Trot Cross – Verdugo Park – Glendale, CA

Round 7 – Race 11 of 16 marks the 14th start at Verdugo Park and a SoCalCross favorite and classic, Sunday, November 26th!  Cyclo-cross returns for its 14th season at Verdugo Park in Glendale! Don’t miss this holiday-themed fun! This is race #11 of 16 at the SoCalCross 2017-18 Prestige Series!  Come race cross as there are categories for everyone from first timer to kiddie and doggie cross and CX categories from beginner to elite. masters, single speed collegiate, come check out our holiday expo!
  • Cyclelogical Gear will be showcasing their collection at TTCX expo. Don’t miss the opportunity to get your holiday gifts 😀 . SPECIAL TTCX SALE PRICING: $10 off all items vs online…$25Tshirts vs $33/35, hats $20vs$30, etc… and jerseys $45vs$80 and all bags 50% off!
  • Kenda Tires USA will be in the EXPO Sunday supporting SoCalCross and team riders! Kenda has some of the best all around bicycling tires on the market and the Kommando Pro CX gives you dual performance for various conditions. Ask more about them and say hello to Roger at Kenda!
  • Tokyo Doggie Style will be in the house service lunch and special drinks including Boba!!!
  • Thanks to our Kiddie Cross Sponsor Stampede Bikes we will be hosting benefit drawing to giveaway Sunday at TTCX a 14″ Pedal Bike! Retail value $239!
  • Thanks to Stampede Bikes… All Youth Race entries are FREE!!!
  • Thanks to Pure Cycles… enter the drawing to win a Pure Cycles Urban Commuter!

Wrap up Round 6:  SCPS 9/10 UCI CX MoVal Weekend! March Field Park – Moreno Valley

UCI CX MoVal made historic strides as SoCalCross partners with the City of Moreno Valley to build CX infrastructure at the former March Air Field!

The City’s Parks and Recreation staff worked closely with SoCalCross promoters Dorothy Wong and Jeff Herring stepping up the Series final location to be the new home for UCI CXLA. The vision was to create park space and implement bicycling park infrastructure. Funding came from Park and Health grants to create the CX skills course and look forward to building more for the SoCalCross Prestige Series final in December.

Sunny Southern California did not disappoint out of towners coming for warmer weather. Particpants came from across the USA with most UCI competitors comprised the Western States. UCI categories included Junior Men 17-18, U23 Men, Elite Women and Men. California’s best included National Champions Tobin Ortenblad and Lance Haidet both earning U23 titles. French National Champion and World CX Silver Medalist Caroline Mani came to play taking the win both days along with Tobin.

When asked about racing UCI in SoCal Ortenblad replied, “I’m always stoked to come down to race CXLA. Its on the West Coast and a fairly easy drive down from Santa Cruz. The weather is always beautiful and it’s always a low stress fun weekend. Since we were in So Cal the course was as I expected, pretty dry. Most of the turns were a bit slippery which definitely made a relatively flat dry course technical.

The competition was good both days, Driscoll put up a big fight both days and kept me super honest at the front. He’s such a diesel, you have to watch him coming from behind in the last couple laps of the race. I love coming down to SoCal cross because it’s a UCI race on the West Coast. I’m glad it keeps happening and I wish we had more of them! “

A follow up report will be sent out to the masses after the T-Day Holiday as well media report by USA Cycling. Stay tuned!
Complete results can be found at:  SoCalCross.org/Results

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International Cyclo-Cross Races Spotlight Top Pros and Juniors in Moreno Valley Nov. 18-19

CX MOVAL EVENT GUIDE HERE

LOS ANGELES, CALIF. (Nov. 14, 2017) – – Cyclocross bicycle races return for a second time this year to Moreno Valley, and the first time to feature internationally-sanctioned races for the nation’s top juniors and professional cyclists. MoVal CX will be held Nov. 18-19 at March Field Park. The event is free for spectators, and features an array of activities for every member of the family.

The weekend will feature 30 categorized events each day for cyclists of all levels, from children’s events for ages six to nine years to masters events for adults 55-65 years and older. Cyclocross races challenge competitors on a two-plus mile course that crosses grass, dirt, gravel, pavement, and a series of obstacles. Newcomers to the sport find it a combination of mountain biking, road cycling and steeplechase, as racers can dismount to cross obstacles. MOVal CX is one of two cyclocross events in California that is sanctioned by the Union Cyclste Internationale (UCI), the international governing body of cycling.

“MoVal CX is the only opportunity in southern California for amateur cyclists to ride on a UCI-sanctioned cyclocross course. We have been designing UCI-level features to challenge some of the best racers in North America at March Field Park. Our local racers will get a chance to earn USA Cycling rankings and upgrade points for all categories,” said race director Dorothy Wong, also a director of SoCalCross.

“The City of Moreno Valley is honored to sponsor this event and partner with SoCalCross. It is great to have the city and Moreno Valley Parks and Community Services spotlight the sport of cyclocross to benefit the local community,” Wong added. Moreno Valley hosted its first cyclocross races in January this year, also with SoCalCross.

The Elite Women’s and Men’s UCI Category 2 events both days are also sanctioned by USA Cycling and are part of the USA Cycling Professional Cyclocross Calendar (ProCX). MoVal CX offers stand-alone races for both Junior Men (17-18 years of age) and Under-23 Men. CXLA is also a premier event for the SoCalCross Prestige Series.

The event is free for all spectators and is held rain or shine. Family-oriented activities include Kiddie Cross (free), five laps on a short course for children six and under, and Doggie Cross ($5), dogs with owners on a short course to benefit Hope For Paws. Costumes are encouraged for pets in Doggie Cross. A vendor expo will be on site, with a beer garden and food trucks.

Advance registration fees for single races range from $5-$50; discounts apply for multiple races. Online registration can be found at www.bikereg.com/cxmoval17, and closes at Noon PTon Friday, Nov. 17. Races will be held  on the ungated eastern perimeter of March Air Reserve Base at March Field Park.

Schedule of Events – SAT

10 a.m. Junior Girls and Boys races

11 a.m. – 1:45 p.m. Masters Men and Women/non-UCI(multiple categories)

2 p.m Single Speed and Collegiate races

2:45 p.m. Kiddie Cross and Doggie Cross

3 p.m. UCI Junior 17-18 Men

4 p.m. UCI U23 Men

5:15 p.m. UCI Elite Women

6:30 p.m. UCI Elite Men

Schedule of Events – SAT

8 a.m. Junior Girls and Boys races

8:45 – 11:30 a.m. Masters Men and Women/non-UCI (multiple categories)

11:35 a.m Single Speed and Collegiate races

12:30 p.m. Kiddie Cross and Doggie Cross

12:40 p.m. UCI Junior 17-18 Men

1:25 p.m. UCI U23 Men

2:45 p.m. UCI Elite Women

3:45 p.m. UCI Elite Men

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