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Message from OBRA - Mt. Hood Cycling Classic Reinstates the Women's Race 2010
February 16, 2010
Dear OBRA and WSBA Members,
After our initial press release was sent out regarding the postponement of the 2010 Women's race we were hit with an outpouring of support, enthusiasm, and commitment from women across the country have committed to coming and supporting this event. Also, thanks to Omer Kem who has taken on the role of event liason for the women's race his pressure and instance along with the tremendous support has given us no option but to reinstate the women's race for 2010. So for this year we will run a Women's Pro 1-3 race June 3-6. There will be no CAT 4 race this year as the difficult nature of the courses and challenging venues is better suited to the elite women. In addition the Cherry Blossom Cycling Classic is focusing on providing CAT 3 and 4 women with a tremendous spring stage race in which to compete at.
CAT 3 women you will race with the Pro 1-2 women but you will be scored separately for stages and for overall.
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