On Tuesday 24 August the Port Adelaide Cycling Club held its 2021 Annual General Meeting at The King's Head Hotel where our new Committee was elected.
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U23 PACCers who have been selected to the State or National team, or have been racing at the national or state level regularly may be eligible for our Junior Racing Scholarships.
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PACC invites members who use Zwift to join our team for the AusCycling Club National E-Sport Series!
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It was an interesting field that took to the boards of the Adelaide Superdrome on Tuesday night as Round 2 of the Seight Sprint Wars got underway on a chilly Adelaide evening. With most of the SASI Endurance squad and a few Podium Potential Academy riders thrown into the mix with the SASI Sprinters and other local Track Sprinters, it was one of the largest fields seen at a Sprint Wars event. This was always going to throw up some unconventional and close racing!
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After a year or so hiatus, what better date to recommence the Star Wars themed Seight Sport Sprint Wars than on May the 4th (Be With You). With an interesting mix of experienced and first timer Elites and Juniors incorporating a smattering of ‘not-the-usual-suspects’ endurance riders, it was sure to be a fascinating night of Match Sprinting.
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Sports Vouchers is a State Government initiative administered by the Office for Recreation and Sport and Racing (ORSR). The program is an opportunity for primary school children to receive a $100 discount on sports club/membership fees. The purpose is to increase the numbers of children playing organised sport and to reduce the costs for families. Port Adelaide Cycling Club is registered with this scheme to make cycling more accessible for more kids.
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Congratulations to the PACC riders representing SA at the recent National Track Championships held in Brisbane last week!
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You've been waiting, and asking, and the dates have been set!
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Last night the 2020 SA School Sports Awards were held at the SA Museum.
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The biggest question in the car park this morning was by how much Chris Harper (Norwood) would break the course record. Conditions were near perfect, overcast, a little humid with a light southerly and only a slight chance of getting pooped on by a Corella, so little surprise that the course record and a number of PBs fell.