2017 Fyxation Open Fixed Gear Crit is Here!

The Fyxation Open Omnium is back! For the 4th year in a row we'll be hosting the Midwest's largest fixed gear street criterium. Held in conjunction with the Tour of America's Dairyland race here in Wisconsin and the Intelligentsia Cup in Illinois, the Fyxation Open brings the exciting sport of fixed gear street crit racing here to the Midwest.

Race dates and info are below. There's been a last minute change here in Milwaukee due to some scheduling conflicts and low pre-registration numbers in the women's field and the races in Bay View and Downer we'll feature a combined men's and women's field in a fast and exciting 30 minute race.  For the Chicago races we still plan on hosting both a men's and a women's field but we're going to have to get our pre-reg numbers up riders otherwise we'll have to field another combined men's and women's race.

Full details here at http://www.fyxationopen.com

Please help us spread the word and we hope to see you out at the races next week here in Milwaukee.


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