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looks like i might be in the area on the 7th for a wedding, any of you know of a CX race on saturday the 6th? Checked the seattlecyclocross website and it looked like an empty weekend??? Wonder if another local promoter is hosting that day and they kept the schedule empty for that reason?
 

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The Sundance Kid said:
I've been obsessively checking their site and they're slow with the schedule this year. Last year we had one or two races every weekend in September, but who knows what will happen this year. The fact that there's nothing up yet about smaller preseason races probably means the labor day race and the UCI weekend are all we get until the Seattle Series races start in late September or early October.
thanks for the info.
Suprised with early UCI races someone doesn't get something going earlier...
we tend to start mid sept and have a few races around 90 deg. Not exactily CX weather but whatever...
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giovanni sartori said:
This is the schedule:

Sept 28--Evergreen
Oct 12--SSeaTac
Oct 19--K Creek
Oct 26--Steilacoom
Nov 2--Donida
Nov 9--Bremerton
Nov 23--Monroe Fairgrounds
Nov 30--K Creek


there is a labour day race and might be some smaller non series races the weekend you're here. Actually, there is a race in Bellingham that Saturday and Mt. Baker hillclimb is Sunday.
I'd love to do Mt. Baker but i'ts a bit out there from the seattle area :(
The closest to a hill climb i've done out there was ridding up Ski Acres (silver fir) back in highschool. Still some snow at the top, no suspension (it was just coming out on high end bikes) Had a hard endo on the way down, damn canti breaks don't do much plus there wasn't a trail
 
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