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- Club Licenses
All teams must maintain a USA Cycling club license in order to race, which is actually a very simple process. If students have come to you about doing so, this page explains how. If you or other faculty/staff are interested in jump starting a team, you should begin with the Get Started portion of the Club Officers' Guide below.
- Starting a Club
Starting a new cycling team at your school is actually a very simple process. If students have come to you about doing so, or you or other faculty/staff are interested in jump starting a team, these are the notes on how to get things moving.
Staging for the 2010 ECCC Championship Women's A Criterium at Dartmouth.
- Starting a Club?
Starting a new cycling team? at your school is actually a very simple process. If students have come to you about doing so, or you or other faculty/staff are interested in jump starting a team, these are the notes on how to get things moving.
- Starting a Club
Starting a new cycling team at your school is actually a very simple process. If students have come to you about doing so, or you or other faculty/staff are interested in jump starting a team, these are the notes on how to get things moving.
The following are resources that may be of use to school administrators, directly or as pointers for the students you oversee:
The following are resources that may be of use to school administrators, either directly or as pointers for the students you oversee:
The following are resources that may be of use to school administrators, directly or as pointers for the students they oversee:
The following are resources that may be of use to school administrators, directly or as pointers for the students you oversee:
The following are resources that may be of use to school administrators:
The following are resources that may be of use to school administrators, directly or as pointers for the students they oversee:
Upcoming conference events, including detailed race flyers, as well as all past results and season standings are maintained on the (*calendar*). This is the place to look for information on your club's upcoming travel as well as to check in on how individual riders and the team are doing.
- Upcoming conference events, including detailed race flyers, as well as all past results and season standings are maintained on the (*calendar*).
- Notes are available on starting a new team? at your school, a very simple process.
- Guides are available to help both club officers and new racers get involved and be successful.
- The ECCC maintains extensive resources to help get more women involved in (competitive) cycling, a core part of its mission.
- ECCC personnel may be contacted with particular problems or questions.
- Calendar
Upcoming conference events, including detailed race flyers, as well as all past results and season standings are maintained on the (*calendar*). This is the place to look for information on your club's upcoming travel as well as to check in on how individual riders and the team are doing. - New Clubs?
Starting a new cycling team? at your school is actually a very simple process. If students have come to you about doing so, or you or other faculty/staff are interested in jump starting a team, these are the notes on how to get things moving. - Club Officers' Guide
One of the great struggles in collegiate cycling is developing successful club officers and ensuring they pass on those leadership abilities as they graduate. These resources will help officers run their teams and prepare for the future. - Women's Cycling
One of the core missions of the ECCC is developing women's cycling, merging competition, positivity, athleticism, and sociality to create an awesome community for female athletes. This section of the website is a home for all our women racers to help connect with other women, learn faster, and become fully engaged in the sport. - New Racers' Guide
Competitive cycling can have a fairly steep learning curve, but the ECCC puts substantial emphasis on smoothing that process and creating an accessible, engaging environment for new racers. This page collects notes on getting started, our Introduction to Bicycle Racing categories, and other material for newcomers. - ECCC Contacts
Finally, ECCC personnel may of course always be contacted with particular problems or questions.
- Guides are available to help both club officers? and new racers get involved and be successful.
- Guides are available to help both club officers and new racers get involved and be successful.
- ECCC personnel may be contacted with particular problems or questions.
The following are resources that may be of use to school administrators:
- Upcoming conference events, including detailed race flyers, as well as all past results and season standings are maintained on the (*calendar*).
- Notes are available on starting a new team? at your school, a very simple process.
- Guides are available to help both club officers? and new racers get involved and be successful.
- The ECCC maintains extensive resources to help get more women involved in (competitive) cycling, a core part of its mission.
- ECCC personnel may be contacted? with particular problems or questions.