To promote the sport of cycling thru competitive racing, and community events, to encourage our youth to become involved in cycling as a life-long activity; and to grow the sport's awareness in East Tennessee.
KnoxVelo is pleased to announce the 2014 Roane County Omnium, presented by The Roane Alliance. All race information can be found at http://roanecountyomnium.weebly.com. We look forward to a great weekend and hope to see you there!
The KnoxVelo Winter Training Series starts today and continues every Saturday and Sunday through February. Saturday rides will begin at 11:00 a.m. at Cedar Bluff Cycles and Sunday rides will begin at noon, alternating start locations at Pellissippi State and Provision Performance (1400 Dowell Springs Road, 37909). Each ride is posted on the Calendar on this website, with links to route maps and cue sheets. Each ride will be 55-60 miles (3 to 3.5 hours) at "Winter Pace" (average 18 mph). Come join us!
On November 14th, our newest sponsor - Provision Health & Performance - is hosting an event at Bearden Beer Market from 5-9 pm to launch the Provision coaching program and the Provision training team. Local cyclists Susie Isaac and Jaques Palin will also launch their campaign to race the Absa Cape Epic mountain bike stage race in South Africa in 2014. Beer & prizes will be on tap!
KnoxVelo and SCO are hosting the Sixth Annual Oak Ridge Velo Classic on July 27-28, 2013. We will be hosting the State Championship Road Races for juniors! All race information can be found here: www.oakridgeveloclassic.weebly.com
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