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The National Interscholastic Cycling Association Shifts Into 4-Wheel Drive With Jeep
Posted Date: 2/16/2012
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The National Interscholastic Cycling Association (NICA) has signed a partnership agreement with Jeep to be the league’s Official Vehicle Sponsor. With the partnership, Jeep becomes NICA’s first platinum level partner outside the cycling industry.

“Jeep joining the NICA movement as the Official Vehicle Sponsor and promoting high school mountain biking is incredible,” said NICA Executive Director Matt Fritzinger. “Their financial support will be targeted where it matters most – the improvement and expansion of the sport to enable more student-athletes to strengthen body, mind and character.”

The Jeep partnership coincides with NICA’s February 26 spring season openers in Northern and Southern California.


Spring Season
NorCal, Feb. 26-May 20
SoCal, Feb. 26-May 20
Texas, March 11-April 29
Washington, March 25-May 20

Fall Season
Utah, Sept. 8–Oct. 20
Colorado, Sept. 9–Oct. 21
Minnesota, Sept. 9–Oct. 21

For more information on NICA visit click here or call 510.524.5464.



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