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Les Earnest
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The Federation of Independent Associations for Cycling (FIAC) announces its inaugural 2003 National
Points Series that will include eight race meets ranging from Illinois to the West Coast. There will
be separate points competitions for Elite Women, Elite Men, Senior 3 Men, Junior Men and Master 35+
Men, though not all of these classes will compete in every race meet -- see
http://www.fiac.us/npsevents.htm .
Points will be awarded in each class for the top 20 places regardless of the number of entrants,
with 21 points going to first place, 19 to second and one less point for each successive place.
Year-to-date points accumulations will be displayed on the FIAC web site. At the end of the 2003
racing season medals will be awarded to the top ten places overall in each class. In addition, NPS
winners will receive identifying jerseys.
Points Series that will include eight race meets ranging from Illinois to the West Coast. There will
be separate points competitions for Elite Women, Elite Men, Senior 3 Men, Junior Men and Master 35+
Men, though not all of these classes will compete in every race meet -- see
http://www.fiac.us/npsevents.htm .
Points will be awarded in each class for the top 20 places regardless of the number of entrants,
with 21 points going to first place, 19 to second and one less point for each successive place.
Year-to-date points accumulations will be displayed on the FIAC web site. At the end of the 2003
racing season medals will be awarded to the top ten places overall in each class. In addition, NPS
winners will receive identifying jerseys.