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NICA Team - Santa Fe Fat Tire Society

NICA Team


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The Beginning for Scholastic Racing in Santa Fe

In 2018, the Santa Fe Fat Tire Society is supporting the development of a local NICA team to compete in the Colorado race series. What is NICA? NICA, or the National Interscholastic Cycling Association, is an organization for the development, training, and racing for middle school and high school mountain bikers.

Currently, Colorado has a very large race scene with over 400 coaches alone. New Mexico is lagging behind, but the club is here to change that! This year the club has established an independent club team that will begin competing for this fall in CO. All races are cross-country with a focus on camaraderie, personal development, and fun!

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