Press Release #1

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Low Pressure Promotions creates a new cyclocross series in Seattle for 2009

Seattle, WA – March 12th, 2009 — Low Pressure Promotions, LLC is proud to announce the formation of a new cyclocross series in the Seattle-area for fall 2009: MFG Cyclocross.  The new series consists of six races beginning in September and will conclude on November 15th at Seattle’s Woodland Park.

“MFG Cyclocross will bring a fresh attitude to Seattle ‘cross by manufacturing quality venues, an inclusive and fun atmosphere, and a style of event that encourages fast, competitive racing at all skill levels,” said co-founder Terry Buchanan.

Low Pressure Promotion co-founders Terry Buchanan and Zac Daab have a combined experience of promoting bicycle races since 1997 and have raced in over 700 races domestically.   Buchanan promotes Star Crossed, the internationally-recognized twilight cyclocross race while Daab is the creator of the international cyclocross team, Hup United, and founder of Cascade Bicycle Studio in Seattle.

“The spirit of MFG Cyclocross is young yet experienced, competitive yet friendly, stylish yet sensible,” Daab said.   “Above all else, our series is about providing a fresh cyclocross experience in Seattle for each participant, and creating an open dialogue between promoter and participant.”

One highlight to the new MFG Cyclocross series is the revival of the “Grail de la Grunge” competition between the cyclocross racers of Washington and Oregon.   Race number three in MFG’s series on October 10th is dubbed Cross Clash™ and will pit Washington cyclocross racers against Oregon Cyclocross racers at the Airport Center Golf Course in Tumwater, WA.

“Cross Clash will score the top-ten riders in a variety of skill categories.”  ”We’ll tally the points based on each state’s results, with one state’s cumulative points defining them as Cross Clash Champions,” Daab said.   “Oregon’s Cross Crusade series director Brad Ross has agreed to bring Oregon’s best racers to Cross Clash.   We envision supporter buses and a rivalry akin to the Belgian vs. Dutch battle you see in Europe.”

Also unique to the MFG Cyclocross series is collaboration with existing race events and promoters.   “We currently have commitments from race directors Ryan Rickerts of Bellingham, WA, and Jim Brown of Rad Racing Northwest.  Both Ryan and Jim add value to MFG Cyclocross as Ryan promotes his new race, and Jim offers his nationally-recognized Rad Racing GP event to our series” Buchanan said.   “We welcome any independent race promoter to contact us for potential inclusion in future MFG Cyclocross series races.”

The MFG Cyclocross series features two events in September, October, and November.   The series finale will take place at Seattle’s Woodland Park.

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Comments

    • cole
    • Mar 12, 2009
    • at 10:46 am

    A new series is great news but why not have this series on Saturday to attract the many of us who have a really hard time making Sunday races????? I know a significant # of people who would love to race more ‘cross but struggle to make Sunday work. Just a thought

    • admin
    • Mar 12, 2009
    • at 12:19 pm

    We haven’t seen good numbers at other Saturday races and my kids play soccer on Saturday. Cross Clash is on Saturday. Ryan’s race might be on Saturday.

    • Dave
    • Mar 12, 2009
    • at 6:58 pm

    Cool!!! Cyclocross in Arlington Way-Cool. Post Middel??

    • Matt
    • Mar 13, 2009
    • at 9:58 am

    Very Nice,
    Consider the Woolleycross site in Sedro-Woolley. Its nice to include us North Enders.

  1. This looks great, and I’m excited about the Category du Jour (which is probably where I belong). I hope that there are more urban races to go along with that category. The biggest thing that keeps me from racing the SCC series are the long drives to race venues.

    I saw that your finale is in Woodlawn Park, hopefully others can be local as well.

    • Dave K.
    • Mar 30, 2009
    • at 10:43 pm

    Terry (and Zac) – you guys rock, thanks for making the Seattle cx scene even stronger. Already countin’ the days until late September.

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