UA Criterium kicks off 2010 collegiate road season

February 1st, 2010 admin

Results By Jennifer Olson While the University of Arizona triumphed over the competition in Saturday’s collegiate road opener, good sportsmanship also reigned. The UA Criterium drew Southwestern Collegiate Cycling Conference teams to Tucson for a sunny day of cycling. Though two days of rain and a water main leak left water pooled at the course’s start line Friday, city crews cleared the water by morning, leaving the…


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