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Tag: Cycling

Fayetteville receives state grant for trail tunnel under Highway 112

By Todd Gill · Wednesday, Nov 10, 2021

Fayetteville received $500,000 in TAP funds to put towards the cost of a tunnel under Highway 112 where the state plans to rework the intersection at Van Asche Drive.

ALL Cross all-ages bike race series kicks off in Fayetteville

By Todd Gill · Tuesday, Nov 9, 2021

Categories will include a half-lap race for kids 12 and under, a full-lap race for older kids, and three options for adults.

TRAIL TOUR: Take a photo tour of Clabber Creek Trail in west Fayetteville

By Todd Gill · Tuesday, Oct 26, 2021

City officials recently celebrated the completion of the Clabber Creek Trail extension, so we headed out to grab some photos and make a map.

City celebrates opening of Clabber Creek Trail extension

By Todd Gill · Monday, Oct 25, 2021

City officials will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the completion of a project to extend Clabber Creek Trail at 3:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 25.

PHOTOS: Photos: Dutch and Belgian riders finish first at muddy cyclocross races in Fayetteville

By Todd Gill · Wednesday, Oct 13, 2021

After a full day of steady rain, riders finished the afternoon completely drenched in mud during the UCI Cyclocross World Cup races atop Millsap Mountain in Fayetteville.

Free tickets now available for cyclocross World Cup race in October

By Todd Gill · Wednesday, Sep 15, 2021

Tickets to the October race are free, but registration is required.

Jones Center to host USA Pump Track Championships Sept. 4

By Dustin Bartholomew · Thursday, Aug 26, 2021

Runway Bike Park on the campus of the Jones Center in Fayetteville will host the 2021 USA Pump Track Championships Series Final on Saturday, Sept. 4.

Race finishes to require temporary road closures in Fayetteville

By Todd Gill · Wednesday, Aug 25, 2021

The races will require temporary road closures to allow riders to pass through some intersections on their way back into town.

FLYER GUIDE: How to watch the 2021 Joe Martin Stage Race

By Todd Gill · Tuesday, Aug 24, 2021

The annual event enters its 44th year this week with over 750 athletes from 27 countries expected to participate.

Construction begins on new gathering point at Centennial Park in south Fayetteville

By Todd Gill · Thursday, Aug 19, 2021

Construction is underway on what city officials are calling the centerpiece of Centennial Park in south Fayetteville.

Final segment completes 5-mile trail loop in south Fayetteville

By Todd Gill · Monday, Aug 16, 2021

The long-awaited project means trail users no longer need to detour south through the Baum-Walker Stadium parking lot.

New trail segment will complete 5-mile pedestrian and bicycle loop in south Fayetteville

By Todd Gill · Wednesday, Jun 2, 2021

A new trail segment will soon create a continuous 5-mile loop in south Fayetteville.

Newest of state’s Monument Trails to be dedicated at Devil’s Den

By Todd Gill · Thursday, May 6, 2021

Thursday’s event will celebrate the opening of 12 new miles of trails at Devil’s Den, which is home to some of the oldest mountain bike-specific trails in the state dating back to the late 1980s.

City issues reminder for safe use of trails

By Todd Gill · Wednesday, Mar 24, 2021

With the spring season arriving and bringing warmer temperatures and longer daylight hours, the city’s trail system is seeing an uptick in the use of both paved and soft-surface trails.

Sain Street extension project requires Mud Creek Trail detour

By Todd Gill · Tuesday, Mar 23, 2021

The extension project includes a new bridge over Mud Creek to allow Sain Street to extend from Front Street to Joyce Boulevard.

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