Two special CRCA member's coaching sessions coming up led by John Eustice, The first this Wednesday, the second on July 11th:
Wednesday, June 27, 6:00 – 7:00am
- Coach John Eustice
- 110th street/ Lenox ave (Malcolm X) entrance to Central Park loop road
BRING A SIGNED USAC RELESE FORM
RSVP via Mindbody (you'll need to sign up for a free mindbody account if you don't already have one):
https://clients.mindbodyonline.com/classic/home?studioid=218906
The class focuses on professional racing techniques including:
- How to handle elbow to elbow riding in a calm, balanced manner
- Out-of-saddle technique which is the same for climbing and sprinting
- Echelon riding
- Group training techniques and rules
- And, given time, leadout trains for sprinters
Session 1 and 2 will cover different topics.
This class is coached by John Eustice, former president of CRCA and one of the pioneer American cyclists to break into the world of European pro cycling. He founded and captained the first U.S. team to race in the Tour of Italy and is a two-time U.S. professional champion. Eustice worked for ESPN and ABC Sports as a cycling analyst for the Tour de France from 1992 to 2006. He ws the promoter of races such as the Houstatonic Classic, Univest Grand Prix, The Reading 100, and currently the Thompson Bucks County Classic, in Doylestown, PA.
As always, coaching, and all CRCA events are on the CRCA calendar: https://www.crca.net/schedule/
Cover photo credit: Marco Quezada
So, you’re ready for your first CRCA race—congratulations! Racing in Central Park is an exciting and rewarding experience, and the Century Road Club Association (CRCA) is here to help you get started. Whether you’re a seasoned cyclist looking to transition into racing or brand new to competitive riding, this guide will walk you through everything you need to know for a smooth and successful first race.
Details for the 2019 New Member Orientation Event!
Two special CRCA member's coaching sessions coming up led by John Eustice, The first this Wednesday, the second on July 11th:
Open to all female/ female identifying cyclists!