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On Nov 19, 2024, at 1:17 PM, Avah Cherry <avahc...@gmail.com> wrote:
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2017 - Montana
2018 - Montana
2019 - Big Bear, CA (high-altitude)
2020 - Covid 19
2021 - Durango, CO (high-altitude)
2022 - Durango, CO (high-altitude)
2023 - Ride Rock, NC
2024 - Bentonville, AR
On Nov 19, 2024, at 2:04 PM, Colley, Andee R <aco...@montevallo.edu> wrote:
Hey guys,Ray from the University of Montevallo here. Hope you all have recovered from Nationals last week! Super proud of all our SECCC guys and gals.
Nationals-I agree completely, Nationals should be on the east coast next year. However, I also think we need to have discussions with not only RRC, but also the surrounding communities to ensure that they have the ability to host. As all of you know, many of the roads were destroyed during the hurricane, so even getting to RRC could be a challenge. I wholeheartedly think that we need to be on the east coast, but we should have our ducks in a row before setting up a Zoom with the nationals crew. (That I would very much like to be a part of if you're looking for volunteers Jame)The rotation is a great idea for nats. I don't have any issues with that. I do think we should look into ski resorts more as an option in the future, just for lodging convenience. Riding to the venue is nice!
Splitting from USAC-I hate USAC as much as the next guy. Yes, they have done very little to help the growth of collegiate cycling and yes, they do make life extremely difficult at times, however, leaving USAC comes with its own set of challenges. I know the other varsity teams are mostly made up of private schools, but the University of Montevallo is a public university, as are most of the clubs. If we were to split from USAC, we would have to completely restructure our program with the school. Avah also makes a valid point, USAC does a great job of being inclusive for clubs. Honestly, I think our best course of action would be to have a Zoom with all of the coaches and club representatives in the SECCC, to talk about issues we see. Then, I think we should all meet with Vanessa to discuss our concerns, and how to fix things that we see as broken. We have to do what is best for the majority of the conference, and that includes all our clubs.
To sum up- totally on board with east coast nats, more than happy to help make it happen, and we need to have a group meeting before we even think about leaving USAC, and honestly, just in general to all get on the same page.
Thanks guys.
Cheers,
Ray ColleyHead Cycling CoachUniversity of MontevalloCycling Clubhouse, Station 00471481 Hwy 204, Montevallo, AL 35115
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On Nov 19, 2024, at 2:32 PM, James Carney <jamec...@gmail.com> wrote:
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On Nov 19, 2024, at 8:19 PM, Georgia Tech Cycling <gatech...@gmail.com> wrote: