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Hey guys, I am told that 13 colleges offer cycling as a varsity sport. I am only aware of 5(Marian, Lindsey Wilson, Ripon, Pfeiffer, and Lees-Mcrae). Does anyone know the other 8?
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: United Arab Emirates
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I'm sure there are in other countries too!
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Location: New York
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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Or see www.eccc-info.com
Most of those are not varsity, however; they are club sports or some other category, which means they are not well-supported financially by the university. Uniforms, bikes, gear, transport to the races, etc. are all paid for by the riders. |
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i know that Slippery Rock Univ in western pa has a cycling club
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: bay area, CA
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stanford, cal, ucla, i think oregon state and usc. Unless they r clubs that represent those schools in colligate racing. But you do have a lot of sports that are really clubs cuz of section/chapter/something 9 which is pretty much u cant have a varsity sport unless a similar # of women and men play it.
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