2026 PRO ROAD NATIONALS
Event Website | Rider Information | Live Timing presented by Jack Mason
2026 PRO ROAD NATIONALS
Event Website | Rider Information | Live Timing presented by Jack Mason
Fostering collegiate cycling competition and community across the US intermountain region; Idaho, Utah, and Montana.
The Intermountain Collegiate Cycling Conference (IMCCC) is a regional division of USA Cycling that fosters collegiate cycling competition and community across the Intermountain West. Representing schools from states like Idaho, Utah, and Montana, the IMCCC supports student-athletes in road, mountain bike, BMX, track, and cyclocross disciplines. Set against some of the most stunning landscapes in the country, from high desert plateaus to alpine singletrack, the region offers a truly exceptional setting for racing, riding, and building community. The conference emphasizes sportsmanship, teamwork, and the development of both athletic performance and lifelong cycling culture, while promoting the growth of collegiate cycling in this uniquely beautiful corner of the United States.
Understanding how the IMCCC works involves learning about its structure, race events, and how student-athletes from schools across the Southeast compete in various cycling disciplines.
Starting a team involves finding interested students, registering with USA Cycling, and securing school approval. Every university, community college, and more have the ability to host a Collegiate Cycling Club. Make sure to bring your bike with you to college!
The IMCCC can help guide you through the process of starting a cycling club if your school does not already have one, or help connect you to an existing club, check out our resources or contact us for support and to get you rolling!
Varsity teams are school-supported programs with dedicated funding, coaches, and sometimes scholarships, operating more like traditional college sports teams. Club teams on the other hand, are student-run and self-funded, often relying on fundraising and school club sports resources. Both compete in IMCCC races and can qualify for Nationals, but varsity teams generally have more structured training and support.
Riders earn points based on their finishing position in each event that roll up into a "Team Omnium" and "Individual Omnium" value. Higher placements earn more points, and different race categories have different scoring structures. Team points are typically the sum of the top individual finishes from each school. Stage races and conference championships may offer bonus points or "primes". Full details on the IMCCC points system can be found in the USA Cycling Collegiate Rulebook or the IMCCC Racing Guidelines section of our site.
| College | Social Handle | Contact URL |
|---|---|---|
| Montana State University | @montanastatecycling | montanastatecycling@gmail.com |
| University of Utah | @uofucycling | utahcyclingteam@gmail.com |
| Utah State University | @usucycling | cyclingclub@aggies.usu.edu |
| Utah State University Eastern | mark.jespersen@usu.edu |