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94 The QUEE NS Courier • JUNE 18, 2015 for breaking news visit www.queenscourier.com sports Photo via Twitter/@NYRA SEVERAL BWG SOCCER TEAMS FINISH THE SPRING SEASON ON TOP During the final weekend of the spring season, league play. The BWG U9 Blue had a wonderful several of the Blau Weiss Gottschee (BWG) teams season, capturing league titles from the NY Club ended their seasons with impressive records. The Soccer League (NYCSL) and the Cosmopolitan BWG U8 Blue team ended the season with a 4-3 Junior Soccer League (CJSL), but were the runners win against FC Select. The team won the Spring up for the New York Cup. The BWG U9 Girls Championship and finished undefeated in the made it all the way to the New York Cup final, where they lost a close game 1-0. The BWG U10 Blue won the Division 1 NYCSL title by beating Albertson 10-3. BWG 2004 Sky won the Girls U10 NYCSL 5-Borough Championship with an undefeated record of 8-0. They clinched the title with a 6-0 win over Kosmos FC Pandora. Red Bull Mini Drome race comes to Maspeth Photo courtesy M & C Saatchi Sport & Entertainment Cyclists will be racing to Maspeth to compete in the Red Bull Mini Drome race on Friday, June 19. BY ANTHONY GIUDICE agiudice@ridgewoodtimes.com @A_GiudiceReport Competitive cyclists from all over the country will race to Maspeth on June 19 for this year’s Red Bull Mini Drome race. The Red Bull Mini Drome race is an all-day racing competition for single-speed fixed gear cyclists where they can race against the clock and then against each other to see who can boast the fastest time at Project Studio, located at 56-70 58th St. in Maspeth, which is a former dance hall that has been used as a creative art space for the past 20 years. This year’s race is set to be a special event because competitors will race around a rarely seen figure eight track. The figure eight track concept, which is known to only have existed a few times, one being the 1995 Toronto Cycle Messenger World Championships, involves more speed, extra precision and a bit of danger as cyclists take turn after turn without rest. For this year’s race, Red Bull Mini Drome has taken the normal circular “velodrome” concept, which is usually located in arenas or outside, and shrunk it down to bring it inside. Red Bull Mini Drome features the top cyclists from all five boroughs and across the country, including professional bike messengers, accomplished fixed gear competitors and Red Bull Athletes Austin Horse and Addison Zawada. The racing event will take place from 7 p.m. to midnight and tickets are free for fans 21 and older and are given on a first-come, first-serve basis. Cycling fans can RSVP on Eventbrite.


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