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Bikers Pedal For The Podium At Dirt-Filled Supercross Cup

SUFFERN, N.Y. -- Celebrating its fourth year in Rockland County, the Supercross Cup joins the Vittoria Northeast Cyclocross Series, the country’s only internationally-ranked professional cyclocross series, at Rockland Community College on Nov. 19 and 20.

Highlights from last year's Supercross Cup 2015 in Stony Point. This year's race is set to run on Nov. 19 and 20.

Photo Credit: DirtWireTV

With valuable series points and money in play for amateurs and pros alike, Supercross is expected see over 1000 racers and spectators land on the college's athletic fields throughout the weekend. Racers will compete for 30 and 60 minutes on a two mile circuit which challenges them to jump, ride, run and climb over various terrain.

In addition to exciting race action viewed from an arms-length distance, racers and spectators alike will have plenty of tasty options to keep fueled up for the day. A variety of food trucks will be onsite all weekend long. Conveniently located on the Rockland Community College campus, all can expect plenty of free parking. Admission is also free for spectators.

Competitors are reminded that race registration is now open here.

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