The First Cheyney Challenge Road Race was a huge success. This race established a much needed road race in the southeastern PA area. It was a multi-team effort by Human Zoom Pabts Blue Ribbon and Iron Hill/Chester County Velo. The support from each club was awesome, selfless and a real show to the Pennsylvania bike racing community what road racing 'could be' when clubs work together for the betterment of PA racing altogether. It was a SAFE, fun day with a challenging but not brutal course, a well-done feed zone, KOM competition, kids racing, and nearly full fields in several categories. The Cheyney Challenge has establiched itself as a PCA cornerstone for future local Philadelphia road races.
A Special Hats off to our own John Lenart for all his hard work and time. Thanks John!
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I second that. It was actually the first bike race I've ever done, having only started cycling for real last year.
It was very well organized considering it was the first time this event was put on. I love the course and the format. And, it really is filling a hole -- I had been wondering where all the races were... there are practically none other than a crit series in West Chester.
Good job Human Zoom. Everyone should suport this race by entering or spectating next year.
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