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Atlantic Easter Camp Schedule

April 3, 2007 – Once again this year, the Atlantic Easter Camp will bring cyclists on nice group rides throughout Southeastern New Brunswick. The Caisse Populaire Dieppe Velodrome will also be ready to ride. Depending on the weather, the proposed schedule could be modified. During these rides, you can benefit from advices from the National Centre coaches and other from the Atlantic Coaching Experience Program. Video analysis will also be done this year with the help of Dartfish software. This camp is also a great indicator is the spring form of the athletes looking for selection for Atlantic Cycling Centre projects or even for the National Team program.

We still have room for registration (dead line being April 3rd). You may do so here.

See attached or bellow for complete schedule:

Friday, April 6

– 11:00 Rest of the group arrival
Registration, presentation and getting settled
– 12:00 Review of the weekend agenda
– 1:30 Group Ride (about 2-2.5 hours) — “McGlaughlin / Indian Mtn / Gorge Road loop”
– 7:00 Presentations:
Selection program
Provincial Tier Program

Saturday, April 7

– 9:30 Meeting at Centre
– 10:00 Group ride (3:00 to 5:00) with good climbing. We’ll head down to the “Fundy Coast” Area. We’ll drive about 60km in cars before getting on the bikes.

Sunday, April 8

– 9:00 Meeting at Centre and Easter egg hunt!
Presentation (Position and TT)
– 11:00 Individual Time Trial
– 12:30 Lunch
– 2:30 Track riding
– 7:30 Presentations:
Long Team Athlete’s Development
National Team Program
National Team Talent ID Program

Monday, April 9

– 9:00 Meeting at Centre
Review of the weekend
– 9:30 Skills competition
– 11:00 Group Ride (2:00 to 4:00) “Old Shediac Rd to Dover Rd via Memramcook”

Throughout the camp, we will include cycling video and analysis.

Centre national de cyclisme – Atlantique Canada
200, Promenade du Parc / Park Drive
Dieppe, NB (Canada) E1A 7T6
(506) 877-7809

www.atlanticcyclingcentre.com





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