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- ECCC News Network
Volunteer writers from across the conference keep the ECCC News Network current with reports from the races and other year-round activities. - ECCC Blogosphere
Check the ECCC Blogosphere list for blogs from your team or riders, keeping you up to date on all the racing and shenanigans.
- ECCC Blogosphere
Volunteer writers from across the conference keep the current with reports from the races and other year-round activities.
Look through the ECCC Blogosphere list for blogs from your team or riders, keeping you up to date on all the racing and shenanigans.
Check the ECCC Blogosphere list for blogs from your team or riders, keeping you up to date on all the racing and shenanigans.
Look through the Blogosphere for blogs from your team or riders, keeping you up to date on all the racing and shenanigans.
Look through the ECCC Blogosphere list for blogs from your team or riders, keeping you up to date on all the racing and shenanigans.
Attach:coach-young.jpg Δ Attach:coach-young2.jpg Δ Coach Young from PSU: More time in collegiate cycling than everyone else combined.
- ECCC News Network
Volunteer writers from across the conference keep the ECCC News Network current with reports from the races and other year-round activities.
Find your team's current contacts through its USAC registry, linked from this list of all currently active clubs in the conference.
Find your team's current contacts through its USAC registry, linked from this list of currently active clubs in the conference.
Look through the Blogosphere lists for blogs from your team or riders on it, keeping you up to date on all the racing and shenanigans.
Look through the Blogosphere for blogs from your team or riders, keeping you up to date on all the racing and shenanigans.
Get information on becoming an official, potentially supporting your team's race as well as the larger competitive cycling community.
Get information on becoming an official, potentially supporting your team's race as well as the larger racing community.
Get information on becoming an official and taking a very active role in your team's race, as well as the large competitive cycling community.
Get information on becoming an official, potentially supporting your team's race as well as the larger competitive cycling community.
- Coaching
Alumni are excellent candidates to take on coaching or team management roles. Learn more here about the wide variety of styles and approaches to those found in the conference, and how to get involved.
- ECCC Blogosphere
Look through the Blogosphere lists for blogs from your team or riders on it, keeping you up to date on all the racing and shenanigans.
Look for upcoming ECCC races and events in your area on the (*calendar:).
Attach:coach-young.jpg Δ Attach:coach-young2.jpg Δ | Coach Young from PSU: More time in collegiate cycling than everyone else combined.
Attach:coach-young.jpg Δ Attach:coach-young2.jpg Δ Coach Young from PSU: More time in collegiate cycling than everyone else combined.
Attach:coach-young.jpg Δ Attach:coach-young2.jpg Δ | Coach Young from PSU: More time in collegiate cycling than everyone else combined.
Attach:coach-young.jpg Δ Attach:coach-young2.jpg Δ | Coach Young from PSU: More time in collegiate cycling than everyone else combined.
Attach:coach-young2.jpg Δ | Coach Young from PSU: More time in collegiate cycling than everyone else combined.
Attach:coach-young.jpg Δ Attach:coach-young2.jpg Δ | Coach Young from PSU: More time in collegiate cycling than everyone else combined.
Attach:coach-young2.jpg Δ | Coach Young from PennState: Literally more than twice as much time in collegiate cycling as most of the current riders have been alive.
Attach:coach-young2.jpg Δ | Coach Young from PSU: More time in collegiate cycling than everyone else combined.
Get information on becoming an official and taking a very active role in your team's race, as well as the large competitive cycling community.
Get information on becoming an official and taking a very active role in your team's race, as well as the large competitive cycling community.
Attach:coach-young2.jpg Δ | Coach Young from PennState: Literally more than twice as much time in collegiate cycling as most of the current riders have been alive.
Get information on becoming an official and taking a very active role in your team's race, as well as the large competitive cycling community.
Get information on becoming an official and taking a very active role in your team's race, as well as the large competitive cycling community.
- Sponsoring teams, financially supporting the activities they participate in and the events they put on. This ranges from acts as simple as buying a jersey to help meet manufacturer minimums, to giving significant donations to support travel and other costs, or even helping to enable the home race.
They may not say it or even realize it, but it means a lot to almost every younger rider to have alumni leading rides, helping out at races, or even just chiming in on the listserv. It can also be a very rewarding experience to help guide and protect your team, so don't hesitate to make contact or get re-engaged. Here are a few resources to help you do so:
- Sponsoring teams, financially supporting the activities they participate in and the events they put on. This ranges from acts as simple as buying a jersey to help meet manufacturer minimums, to giving significant donations to support travel and other costs or even helping to enable the home race.
They may not say it or even realize it, but it means a lot to almost every younger rider to have alumni leading rides, helping out at races, or even just chiming in on the team listserv. It can also be a very rewarding experience to help guide and protect your team, so don't hesitate to make contact or get re-engaged. Here are a few resources to help you do so:
Look for upcoming events in their area. – Connect to their teams, other alumni, and racers. – Receive information on becoming an official.
You're never too old for the ECCC! Whether you're in the area and up for riding or living far from campus and just want to get in touch, your team(s) definitely wants to hear from you. Alumni are a major backbone of the conference, and provide a number of important functions, including:
- Guiding team leaders, either as a formal coach or a more casual wise elder, to help ensure continuity and stability as newer members graduate. Club officers can really use your experience and ideas to help them navigate old and new challenges.
- Nurturing younger riders by showing newcomers the great local routes, talking to aspiring stars about training and tactics, coaching beginning riders on skills and safety, and bringing collegiate riders into the larger community, getting them out to local group rides and being a friendly face at non-collegiate events.
- Helping out at races and other events. Whether it be course marshaling, providing host housing, or coaching in our Intro races, all of the ECCC races would love to have your assistance.
- Sponsoring teams, financially supporting the activities they participate in and the events they put on. This ranges from acts as simple as buying a jersey to help meet manufacturer minimums, to giving significant donations to support travel and other costs, or even helping to enable the home race.
They may not say it or even realize it, but it means a lot to almost every younger rider to have alumni leading rides, helping out at races, or even just chiming in on the listserv. It can also be a very rewarding experience to help guide and protect your team, so don't hesitate to make contact or get re-engaged. Here are a few resources to help you do so:
- ECCC Clubs List
Find your team's current contacts through its USAC registry, linked from this list of all currently active clubs in the conference. - ECCC Season Calendar
Look for upcoming ECCC races and events in your area on the (*calendar:). - Officiating
Get information on becoming an official and taking a very active role in your team's race, as well as the large competitive cycling community.
ECCC Alumni
ECCC Alumni
Look for upcoming events in their area. – Connect to their teams, other alumni, and racers. – Receive information on becoming an official.