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The final sprint for the 1981 Eastern Conference Road Race Championship. (:by Chris LaRocca:)
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The final sprint for the 1981 Eastern Conference Road Race Championship.\\
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The final sprint for the 1981 Eastern Conference Road Race Championship. (:by Chris LaRocca:)
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The final sprint at the 1981 Eastern Conference Road Championships. (:by Chris LaRocca:)
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The sprint for the 1981 Eastern Conference Road Race Championship. (:by Chris LaRocca:)
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The final sprint at the 1981 Eastern Conference Road Race Championships. (:by Chris LaRocca:)
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The final sprint at the 1981 Eastern Conference Road Championships. (:by Chris LaRocca:)
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The finishing sprint at the 1981 Eastern Conference Road Championships. (:by Chris LaRocca:)
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The final sprint at the 1981 Eastern Conference Road Race Championships. (:by Chris LaRocca:)
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The finishing sprint at the 1981 Eastern Conference Road Race Championships. (:by Chris LaRocca:)
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The finishing sprint at the 1981 Eastern Conference Road Championships. (:by Chris LaRocca:)
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The Eastern Collegiate Cycling Conference (ECCC) is one of the eleven regional conferences that make up [[http://usacycling.org/collegiate | USA Cycling Collegiate]]. It is a volunteer based, non-profit organization that coordinates collegiate cycling teams and races for all colleges and universities from Delaware to Maine. Over a thousand student athletes from over seventy schools compete each year in ECCC track, mountain bike, cyclocross, and road racing seasons.
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The Eastern Collegiate Cycling Conference (ECCC) is one of the eleven regional conferences that make up [[http://usacycling.org/collegiate | USA Cycling Collegiate]]. It is a volunteer based, non-profit organization that coordinates collegiate cycling teams and races for all colleges and universities from Delaware to Maine. Over a thousand student athletes from seventy schools compete each year in ECCC track, mountain bike, cyclocross, and road racing seasons.
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* '''[[ECCC.Contact | Contact Information]]'''\\
How to get in touch with all the volunteers that make the ECCC happen.
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* '''[[ECCC.Contact | Contact Information]]'''\\
How to get in touch with all the volunteers that make the ECCC happen.
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These articles also provide some general background information:

* '''[[http://www.libertysportsmag.com/2011/05/what-is-the-eccc/ | What is the ECCC?]]'''\\
A short article from Liberty Sports Magazine overviewing the conference.

* '''[[http://usacycling.org/news/user/story.php?id=6560 | Collegiate Cycling Welcome]]'''\\
The basic mission of collegiate cycling and 60,000 foot overview.

* '''[[http://usacycling.org/news/user/story.php?id=6626 | Collegiate Cycling History]]'''\\
A quick synopsis of collegiate cycling's history, much of which comes from the Eastern
Conference.

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"The finishing sprint at the 1981 Eastern Conference Road Race Championships."]]\\
The finishing sprint at the 1981 Eastern Conference Road Race Championships. (:by Chris LaRocca:)
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The Eastern Collegiate Cycling Conference region.
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This is the homepage of the Eastern Collegiate Cycling Conference (ECCC), one of the eleven regional conferences making up USA Cycling Collegiate. The ECCC spans from Delaware to Maine and includes a thousand student athletes from over seventy schools competing in track, mountain bike, cyclocross, and road racing events throughout the year.
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The Eastern Collegiate Cycling Conference (ECCC) is one of the eleven regional conferences that make up [[http://usacycling.org/collegiate | USA Cycling Collegiate]]. It is a volunteer based, non-profit organization that coordinates collegiate cycling teams and races for all colleges and universities from Delaware to Maine. Over a thousand student athletes from over seventy schools compete each year in ECCC track, mountain bike, cyclocross, and road racing seasons.

%center%Attach:eccc-region.png"The ECCC region."

The following are a few resources with more information about the conference:

* '''[[ECCC.Clubs | ECCC Clubs]]'''\\
A map and list of the [[ECCC.Clubs | licensed clubs]] in the conference (does not include Montreal schools).

* '''[[ECCC.Contact | Contact Information]]'''\\
How to get in touch with all the volunteers that make the ECCC happen.

* '''[[ http://collegiatecycling.org/eccc/wiki/uploads/ECCC/eccc_rider_statistics.xls | ECCC Race Data]]'''\\
Participation data for over a decade of road seasons and the last several years of MTB.

* '''[[ECCC.Logos | ECCC Logos]]'''\\
Conference logos for use on team clothes and websites.

%center%Attach:eccc-logo.png"The Eastern Collegiate Cycling Conference"
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! The Eastern Collegiate Cycling Conference

This is the homepage of the Eastern Collegiate Cycling Conference (ECCC), one of the eleven regional conferences making up USA Cycling Collegiate. The ECCC spans from Delaware to Maine and includes a thousand student athletes from over seventy schools competing in track, mountain bike, cyclocross, and road racing events throughout the year.
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