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Senator Schumer pushes for UCI status for the Tour of Battenkill

December
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Senator Charles Schumer pushes for UCI level ranking for the Tour of Battenkill in Washington County, NY. This is a very difficult course in the style of the Belgium and northern France styles of dirt and cobbled streets.

Here is the Senator’s letter to Sean Petty USA Cycling.

Dear Mr. Petty:

I write to ask that you reconsider the application from the Tour of Battenkill to replace the 2009 Tour of Georgia in 2009 on the UCI America Tour.  As you know, the Tour of Georgia cancelled its 2009 race, and I believe Tour of Battenkill in Washington County of New York State is the perfect event to be included on the tour.  The Battenkill Valley is an idyllic region of Upstate New York that is prepared and excited to attract even more attention to its already popular Tour of Battenkill event.

In just five years, the Tour of the Battenkill has become the largest amateur biking race in the country and winds through 60 exciting miles of the picturesque Washington Country.  Twenty of the race’s 60 miles are on harsh and unforgiving hard-packed dirt roads that emulate the legendary cobble-stone courses in Belgium and Northern France . But unlike Paris-Roubaix, Liege-Baston-Liege or the Tour of Flanders, the Tour of the Battenkill takes place right here in New York and has rightfully earned the title of America’s “Queen of the Classics.”

Last year drew 15,000 participants and spectators.  This year the race is expected to attract over 20,000 people, creating an economic boon for
Washington County and surrounding areas.   Granting the race a UCI 2.1
status will ensure that some of the top professional cyclists in the country will race on back roads of Washington County. Their participation will help fuel regional and national interest in the event and attract more people to the sport of cycling.

Unfortunately, due to the late cancellation of the Tour of Georgia the organizers of the Battenkill Race did not submit their application with USA Cycling until after the application deadline had passed.  The UCI , however, has encouraged the organizers to file an application  with them directly. Having the support of USA Cycling for this event is critical.
I respectfully ask that you re-consider the application, as I know that USA Cycling would not want to miss this exciting opportunity to fill an unanticipated gap in their 2009 schedule with one of the most exciting amateur biking races in the country.

Thank you for your consideration and I look forward to hearing from you on this matter.  If you have any questions or would like additional information, please contact Sam Schaeffer in my office at 212-486-4430.

Sincerely,

Charles E. Schumer

This entry was posted on Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008 at 9:43 am by Randall Wolf. Print This Post Print This Post | Email This Post Email This Post

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Randall Wolf Randall Wolf is Director of Photography at The Journal News/LoHud.com, and has ridden more than 80,000 miles on a bike during the past 35 years. Some of these miles include a three-week touring trip from Suburban Philadelphia to Nova Scotia and back at age 16 and a few years later a solo two-week trip to Montreal. In 1985, he photographed the first U.S.-based team in the Vuelta a Espana, a three-week professional cycling race throughout Spain. He has participated in professional teams and races throughout the U.S. including the national championship in Philadelphia, and Tour of Georgia. In the mid-Ô90s he competed as an amateur racer throughout the Northeast. Bike commuting was his choice of transportation while working in Baltimore and Toronto. He is a ride leader and member of the Westchester Cycling Club and Rockland Bike Club, and lives in Garrison with his wife.
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