The official tech guide can be found here.
Everything you need to know can be found on the event website.
The schedule has been updated as of Saturday, July 20. The schedule for this week's events can be found here.
Starts lists and call ups for the week can be found here. They will be posted the day before each race.
Qualified Junior Riders (XCC) can be found here.
Qualified Junior Riders (XCO) can be found here.
Live timing results can be found here.
Tuesday, July 16: Communique #1
Wednesday, July 17: Communique #2. Correction to Communique #1 Junior Men 11-12 and Junior Women 11-12 will be racing 2 Laps on the RED course.
Wednesday, July 17: Communique #3
Wednesday, July 17: Communique #4. Correction to Communique #3 The additional practice time on the Black Course on Thursday from 2:30 PM to 4:15 PM will apply to ALL racers racing on the black course for the remainder of the week.
Thursday, July 18: Communique #5
Friday, July 19: Communique #6
Saturday, July 20: Communique #7
Saturday, July 20: Communique #8
Course maps can be found here.
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As you prepare for the Cross-Country Mountain Bike National Championships, we want to make sure you know that safety and well-being is of the utmost importance to USA Cycling. To help create and foster a safe environment that is free from misconduct and abuse at all USA Cycling events, please review USA Cycling’s Safe Sport Program Policies, including reporting requirements and the Minor Athlete Abuse Prevention Policies (MAAPP). All Participants at USA Cycling sanctioned events must abide by these policies.
Prohibited Conduct
All Participants at this event are expected to refrain from engaging in Prohibited Conduct as defined by the US Center for SafeSport Code. Prohibited Conduct includes but is not limited to the following: sexual misconduct, emotional misconduct, physical misconduct, bullying, harassment, hazing, and violations of the MAAPP.
MAAPP
These policies have been adopted by USA Cycling to establish clear boundaries between participants in cycling and to reduce isolated one-on-one interactions between minors and adults in cycling and apply during all USA Cycling events, including before, during and returning from the event: One-on-One Interactions; Meeting & Training Sessions; Athletic Training Modalities; Locker Rooms; Transportation; Lodging; Electronic Communications.
Reporting Requirements
Adult Participants are required to report violations of USA Cycling’s Safe Sport Program, including violations of the MAAPP. The mandatory reporting requirements apply to Adult Participants, but USA Cycling encourages anyone who becomes aware of or experiences misconduct or abuse to report those allegations via the links provided below. While USA Cycling is committed to providing a safe environment for all participants, the organization can’t address behaviors or problems it is unaware of, so your engagement in reporting is instrumental in ensuring safety for all.
Report suspected or known incidents of sexual misconduct directly to the US Center for SafeSport: https://uscenterforsafesport.org/report-a-concern/
Report other forms of misconduct, including physical misconduct, emotional misconduct, and MAAPP violations, to USA Cycling: https://usacycling.org/safesport/report-other-misconduct