University of Florida cycling club

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University of Florida
Cycling Club
PredecessorGainesville Cycling Club
Formation1985
Founded atGainesville, Florida
WebsiteTeam Florida

The University of Florida Cycling Club (also known as Team Florida during competitions) is a cycling club and student organization of the University of Florida. The club was established in 1985 as an off-shoot of the Gainesville Cycling Club. The organization has won numerous Southeastern Collegiate Cycling Conference and National Collegiate Cycling Association championships.

History

First team photo of the University of Florida Cycling Team, taken in 1986

The first known edition of the University of Florida's Cycling Club was started in the late 1970s by a group of students who began meeting informally for recreational rides. By 1981, they were still meeting, but since almost all had graduated, they changed the group's name to the Gainesville Cycling Club.[1]

In Fall 1985, students of Richard Beck's Cycling Class and other racers organized a university sanctioned bicycle racing sports club, Team Florida.[2][non-primary source needed] From 1986-1988, with significant funding from student government, and sponsor support from various local and national brands and organizations, the team's top riders competed in pro-am United States Cycling Federation (USCF) races throughout the United States, but primarily within the Southeast. Team Florida joined the Southeastern Collegiate Cycling Conference (SECCC) of the National Collegiate Cycling Association (NCCA) in 1989 and began racing in both USCF and NCCA races.

Team Florida's first participation in an organized race was a Primo Bike Works' 10 mile time trial starting and finishing at the Hopewell Baptist Church on Wacahoota Road Southwest of Gainesville in late 1985 or early 1986. The first Team Florida win was achieved by Paul Chludzinski in a Citizen's Class criterium in Cocoa Beach in spring 1986. The team's first USCF licensed win was secured by Michael Franovich in a Category IV road race on the Sawgrass Expressway, prior to its July 3, 1986 opening. The first collegiate race win was accomplished by Geoff Rogers in a “B” Category Race at the University of Georgia in 1989.

Although bike races had been held on campus as early as the 1950s, the first race hosted by Team Florida was held in Fall 1986.[3] The six turn USCF sanctioned criterium ran clockwise. It featured a start/finish in front of the Florida Gym on Stadium Road, turned right onto North South Drive (now known as Gale Lemerand Drive) pass the stadium, turned right onto East West Drive (turn no longer exists due to North stadium stands construction), from East West Drive right onto Fletcher Drive, left on what was a road between Pugh and Dauer Halls, right onto Buckman Drive which becomes Stadium Road, and past the Hub before returning to the start/finish. Andy Woodruff, who would eventually ride for Team Florida in the early 1990s, won the Men's Pro, 1,2,3 race. Team sponsored circuit races around Lake Alice were held in 1987 and 1988. The first Stage Race was held in 1989 and featured a downtown twilight criterium and a road race on Dungarvin Road.

In 1992, a Team Florida cyclist, Tom Hayes, was killed in an accident while cycling through Paynes Prairie. Team uniforms the following year included a memorial black armband in the cyclist's honor.

Team Florida was recognized as the University of Florida's Sports Club of the Year for 2015-2016. In 2017, with student interest in racing declining, Team Florida leadership chose to have the club focus on noncompetitive recreational riding, the team lost its standing as a sports club, and stopped participating in SECCC events. As of October 2019 however, the team had regained its status as a UF Sports Club. Following a lengthy delay associated with the pandemic, Team Florida began competing in SECCC collegiate races again in Fall 2021.

Team Florida participants at the1989 SECCC Team Time Trial Champions, the first SECCC Championship for the club

Southeastern Collegiate Cycling Conference Championships

Road

Mountain Bike

Cyclocross

National Collegiate Cycling Championships

Road

Track

Notable alumni

Cyclist John Lieswyn competing for Team Florida
National road champion Rebecca Larson in a Team Florida uniform
National track champion and club president Dan Larson in club uniform
Team Florida cyclists competing

Club Presidents

References

  1. ^ "Early History of the Gainesville Cycling Club". Gainesville Cycling Club. Retrieved 2019-07-11.
  2. ^ "UF Cycling". Team Florida. 2001-01-24. Archived from the original on 2001-01-24. Retrieved 2019-07-12.
  3. ^ "Bicycle race on the University of Florida campus". University of Florida. Retrieved 2019-10-26.
  4. ^ "UF Cycling". 2001-01-24. Archived from the original on 2001-01-24. Retrieved 2019-07-12.
  5. ^ Writer, Erika Oakvik, Alligator Contributing. "UF cycling team rides to win". The Independent Florida Alligator. Retrieved 2019-07-12.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ "UF Cycling". 2001-01-24. Archived from the original on 2001-01-24. Retrieved 2019-07-12.
  7. ^ "Karen Bliss inducted into US Bicycling Hall of Fame". US Bicycling Hall of Fame. August 29, 2019.

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