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LWC Cycling sends 15 to Mountain Bike National Championships By Matt Wurzburger The Lindsey Wilson cycling team travels to Snowshoe Mountain, West Virginia to compete at the USA Cycling Collegiate Mountain Bike National Championships this Friday through Sunday. The contingent of 15 Blue Raiders is making the trip to compete across four disciplines - dual slalom, downhill, short track cross country and cross country. Events begin Friday morning with the men's and women's short track cross country races. Competing in the men's short track for Lindsey Wilson are Kenneth Hall, Jake Smith, Wyatt Myers, Chaz Crays, Phillip Christmas and Ryan Hopkins. Adrian Sanders, Paige Sanders and Brianna Delamare will represent the Blue Raiders in the women's short track. Competition then shifts to downhill seeding races on Friday afternoon. Corey Ross, Alex Tucker JD Swanguen, Smith and Myers are set to participate in the men's downhill races with Sanders, Sanders and Delamare competing on the women's side. Events pick back up on Saturday morning with cross country and the downhill finals. Six Lindsey Wilson men - Hall, Smith, Myers, Crays, Christmas and Hopkins - and three women - Sanders, Sanders and Delamare - are scheduled for cross country. Downhill finals begin later that afternoon. Sunday features both the qualifiers and finals of the dual slalom as well as the team relay. Heather Collman, Ashton Raum, Dustin Hammond, Sanders, Sanders, Smith, Myers, Ross and Swanguen will compete in the dual slalom. Hall and Myers will represent the men in the team relay. Collman and Paige Sanders are in the relay for the Blue Raider women. Last year, Lindsey Wilson cycling placed fifth at the Collegiate Mountain Bike National Championships with 413 team points. Adrian Sanders was the national runner-up in the women's dual slalom, and JD Swanguen posted a 10th-place finish in the men's dual slalom. The three-day event begins Friday at 9amCT from Snowshoe Mountain, W.Va. This story was posted on 2016-10-20 15:27:13
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