Search Results
Cross Creek Cycling Club Wins Another Award ~ 2009
Cross Creek Cycling Club (Fayetteville, NC) took the top honor in Division II for the second year in a row. In 2009, the club hosted its first cyclo-cross race – the Dragon Cross CX, as part of the NCCX Winter Series. Cross Creek also promoted or co-promoted the Tour de Moore Road Race, the Dragon’s Challenge Individual Time Trial, and the North Carolina State Criterium Championship. The group held adults and juniors skills clinics, a cyclo-cross training series, and a K-5th grade Bicycle Rodeo. It also took part in several initiatives that benefitted the community in 2009, including the Wounded Warrior Project, Crankin’ for Crohn’s Ride, Cumberland County Special Olympics, Moses Mathis – the Bicycle Man, Ride without Limits, 3rd annual Bike Ride for Sam, and the Lance Armstrong Foundation. For more information about this club, visit www.crosscreekcyclingclub.org.
CONGRATS C4 on another award winning year.
Cross Creek Cycling Club Wins Another Award
Last year’s Division III Club of the Year, the Cross Creek Cycling Club (Fayetteville, N.C.), moved up to the Division II ranks this season and was promptly awarded that category’s highest honor. No stranger to awards, the club has also earned Best New Club of the Year in 2004 and Master’s Club of the Year in 2005. Also in 2007 and again this season, the Cross Creek Cycling Club was named USA Cycling’s Master’s Club of the Year for its contributions to programs that cater to riders aged 30 and up.Cross Creek promotes the North Carolina State Criterium Championships and hosted 36 educational clinics and seminars focused on junior development, cyclo-cross, bike safety and more. The group also held a USA Cycling Officials Clinic where 13 members became certified class-three officials. Cross Creek also prides itself on its contributions to several charitable organizations including Operation Spin Cycle, the Wounded Warrior Project, Ride Without Limits, Special Olympics and many more.
USA Cycling also chose the Cross Creek Cycling Club as its Master’s Club of the Year this season because of its master’s-related programs and initiatives. Cross Creek features a master’s program that places juniors under the watchful mentorship of several master’s riders. Following the completion of each race, the club’s master members provide valuable feedback to the developing riders. The club also conducted 10 mentorship rides in 2008.
P.S. VeloNews carries the same announcement. [picked up from twitter]
C4 wins another award
USA Cycling announces 2007 ‘Club of the Year’ recipients
The Cross Creek Cycling Club (Fayetteville, N.C.) was named Division III Club of the Year. No stranger to awards, the club also earned the Best New Club of the Year in 2004 and Master’s Club of the Year in 2005. Also this season, the Cross Creek Cycling Club was named the 2007 USA Cycling Master’s Club of the Year for its contributions to programs that cater to riders aged 30 and up.
Cross Creek promoted the Dragon’s Challenge Omnium and the North Carolina State Criterium Championships and featured 36 educational clinics and seminars that focused on cyclo-cross instruction, bike fit, winter riding, bike safety and maintenance, beginner development and nutrition. Cross Creek also prides itself on its contributions to several charitable organizations including the Lance Armstrong Foundation, the Special Olympics, Bike to Iraq, Habitat for Humanity, Ride Without Limits and Operation One Voice.
USA Cycling also chose the Cross Creek Cycling Club as its Master’s Club of the Year this season because of its master-related programs and initiatives. Cross Creek features a master’s program that places juniors under the watchful mentorship of several master’s riders. Following the completion of each race, the club’s master members provide valuable feedback to the developing riders. The club also conducted three master-specific racing clinics.

