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GREENCASTLE, Ind. -- The Lindsey Wilson College cycling team posted top-five finishes in all three disciplines at DePauw (Ind.) University on March 13-14. The Blue Raiders finished second in the team time trials and criterium races and posted a fourth-place finish in the road race.
Lindsey Wilson tallied 315 points in the time trials, finishing behind Marian (Ind.) University with 425 points. The Blue Raiders posted the winning time in the men's "A" division (12 minutes and 17 seconds) and men's "D" division (13:52). Lindsey Wilson clocked in the second fastest men's "B" time of 13:23.
COLUMBIA, Ky. -- It was another dominating performance by the Lindsey Wilson College cycling team this past weekend as the Blue Raiders hosted their final event of the season.
Lindsey Wilson accumulated 1,355 points in the three categories contested this weekend, including a Time Trial, Road Race and a Criterium. University of Wisconsin Madison finished second with 609 points.
COLUMBIA, Ky. -- The Lindsey Wilson College cycling team hosts some of the best cycling teams in the region this weekend.
The Blue Raiders look to build on their lead in the Midwest Collegiate Cycling Conference after a strong weekend last week at Murray State University.
COLUMBIA, Ky. -- Following their opening weekend win at Murray State University, the Lindsey Wilson College cycling team returned to campus only to find something else to celebrate on Monday.
The Blue Raiders first road race win of the season was chronicled on VeloNews.com.
MURRAY, Ky. -- The Lindsey Wilson College cycling team helped itself to an early lead in its quest for a Midwest Conference Championship with a first-place effort in the season opener at Murray State University. The Blue Raiders competed in both road and criterium races.
The Blue Raiders had a pair of racers finish in the top 10 of the men's "A" road race as Clayton Omer took fifth place and Kip Spaude finished seventh. Filip Capala in 12th place, Danny Estevez in 14th and Chris Bogedin and Stefon Swecker finishing 16th and 19th, respectively followed closely behind the lead pack.