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March 10, 2015

J D Bilodeau joins NEBRA Staff

The New England Bicycle Racing Association (NEBRA) is pleased to announce the addition of JD Bilodeau as full time administrator.  JD will be working with Diane Fortini with his primary administrative responsibilities covering race permitting and racer upgrades.

Diane remains on the Board of Directors, will continue scheduling race officials and will assist JD while he gets up to speed on his new role.

In addition, JD will be focusing on working with race promotors, clubs, and sponsors to build the race calendar, increase the number of racers in NE, and build a new region-wide race series.

JD has been an integral member of the NE racing scene for over 20 years.  He has worked to create our vibrant cyclocross scene, has been an active race promotor in the Pioneer Valley, and, through his work with Pioneer Events, is known to just about everyone who races in New England (don’t fold your race number!).

About NEBRA - The New England Bicycle Racing Association is a 501(c)(3) non-profit whose mission is to preserve and improve bicycle racing in New England. NEBRA is also the body contracted by USA Cycling to fill the role as Local Association for New England. With the exception of JD, NEBRA is an all-volunteer organization striving to meet the needs the bicycle racing community of New England.

For information on NEBRA visit NEBRA.US, and follow them on Facebook (New England Bicycle Racing Association) and Twitter @nebranews.

Board members

John Laupheimer - President
Steve Weller - Vice President
Jim Smith - Treasurer
Paul Boudreau - Secretary
Diane Fortini - At Large

February 13, 2015

New England Masters Criterium Skills Clinic

Looking to tune up your criterium skills or interested in a hands on racing skills clinic?  Head down to Ninigret and check out the New England Masters Criterium Skills Clinic. https://www.bikereg.com/2015-nemca-criterium-skills-clinic
For new riders, Ninigret is the location of lots of races, including a week night series.  Great spot to get into racing.

January 4, 2015

NEBRA Job Posting

NEBRA is posting the full-time position of Administrator.  A job description is here.  The position reports to the NEBRA Board of Directors.  The salary range is $45,000 to $50,000.  The responsibilities and requirements are outlined in the attachment.  A search sub-committee of the board will review the resumes and cover letters, interview candidates, and make a recommendation to the board.  We would like to have the position filled by mid-February.  If you are interested and qualified, please submit a resume and cover letter by January 15th to president@nebra.us.  Your cover letter should outline in detail why you are qualified and motivated to perform the responsibilities.  Please feel free to call or email me directly with any questions, however I am currently on the West Coast, so please do not call before noon EST.

March 10, 2014

Connecticut Cycling Advancement Program

Check out CCAP's ride and dinner April 12th.  Proceeds go toward CT Junior racers and High School Racing League.

February 20, 2014

USA Cycling Names 2013 Officials of the Year


Colorado Springs, Colo. (February 14, 2014) – USA Cycling is pleased to announce its 2013 Officials of the Year. The national governing body named an overall "National Official of the Year," five "Regional Officials of the Year," and 32 "Local Officials of the Year."

The honored officials were chosen by the USA Cycling Technical Commission and Local Associations based on their demonstrated excellence in technical skills, management and teamwork, and service to their respective local associations and race directors.

Taking the top honor as "National Official of the Year" was Randy Shafer (Colorado Springs, Colo.), who progressed to level 1 in 1991 and then became a UCI International Commissaire in 1997.

"As a former Technical Director and Technical Commission Emeritus member, his advice and influence on the officials program and cycling in general is second to none," said USA Cycling's Technical Director, Shawn Farrell. "He was the first American selected (to officiate) for the Vuelta a Espana, and this summer he will be the second American selected for the Tour de France. He is simply one of the top five officials in the world and a credit to the profession and to the USA."

USA Cycling also honored officials in each of its five regions who worked locally, regionally, and nationally to demonstrate excellence in their fields. Congratulations to the following “Regional Officials of the Year.”

Chris Constantino (Weymouth, Mass.) - Eastern RegionSteve Crews (Dallas, Texas) - Mountain Region
Josie Strange (Panama City Beach, Fla.) -  Southeast Region
Al Cronin (Arlington, Wash.) - Western Region
Brett Griggs (Iowa City, Iowa) - Midwest Region

In addition to the recognition bestowed by USA Cycling, the Local Associations have also named Local “Officials of the Year.” Congratulations to the following Local Officials of the Year:

Chris Constantino (Weymouth, Mass.) – New England Bicycle Racing AssociationBob Pavelec (Loudonville, NY) – New York State Bicycle Racing Association
Mike Doupe (Lancaster, Pa.) – Pennsylvania Cycling Association
Wane Lerch (Washington D.C.) – Mid-Atlantic Bicycle Racing Association
Mike Carey (Chesapeake, Va.) – Virginia Cycling Association
Brandi Hibner (Albuquerque, NM) – New Mexico Bike Racing Association
Marco Vasquez (Castle Rock, Colo.) – Bicycle Racing Association of Colorado
Lura Popovich (Frisco, Texas) – Texas Bicycle Racing Association
Tim Schaars (Salt Lake City, Utah) – Utah Cycling Association
John Cichelli (Lenexa, Ks.) Kansas Cycling Association
Vince Cucco (Rogers, Ark.) – Arkansas Bicycle Coalition
David Isbell (Shawnee, Okla.) – Bicycle Racing Association of Oklahoma
Hoby Lowe (Concord, NC) - Carolinas Cycling Association
John Patterson (Alpharetta, Ga.) – Georgia Bicycle Racing Association
John and Barbara Rigby (Knoxville, Tenn.) – Tennessee Bicycle Racing Association
Michael Callahan (Madison, Ala.) – Alabama Cycling Association
Lane Colvin (Monroe, La.) – Louisiana Mississippi Bicycle Racing Association
Josie Strange (Panama City Beach, Fla.) – Florida Bicycle Racing Association
Carlos Soto (Benicia, Calif.) – Northern California/Nevada Cycling Association
George Crawford (Seattle, Wash.) – Washington State Bicycle Association
Chris Abbruzzese (Boise, Idaho) – Southwest Idaho Cycling Association
Sheli Thomas (Kalispell, Mont.) – Montana Bicycle Racing Association
Nancy Hess (San Clemente, Calif.) – Southern California/Nevada Cycling Association
Jeff Mertz (Waukee, Iowa) – Iowa Bicycle Racing Association
Amy Thaller (Pekin, Ill.) – Illinois Cycling Association
Barbara Saive (Louisville, Ky.) – Indiana Kentucky Cycling Association
Mitch Beckner (Troy, Ohio) – Ohio Cycling Association
Steve Westerfield (Lapeer, Mich.) – Michigan Bicycle Racing Association
Emily Good (Minneapolis, Minn.) – Minnesota Cycling Federation
Marijn Braadbaart (Webster Groves, Mo.) – Missouri Bicycle Racing Association
Scott Bulfinch (Lincoln, Neb.) – Nebraska Cycling Association
Carolyn Carrell (Wisconsin Dells, Wis.) – Wisconsin Cycling Association