He has been working on the trails for over 5 years, and has spent countless hours clearing brush, removing rocks, and building new paths. His dedication to the trails has earned him the title of “Trail Master” at Regis High School.

The Story Behind the Trail Master

Ryan Semerad’s journey to becoming the Trail Master began when he was just a freshman in high school. He was immediately drawn to the beauty and tranquility of the Chippewa Valley bike trails. As he spent more time on the trails, he realized that they were in need of maintenance and repair.

He is the only child of his family, so his parents are his biggest supporters.

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ECYC Team Member Spotlight: Semerad

ECYC is a competitive team that includes scores of athletes in sixth through 12th grades. Semerad is one of the team members who has been making waves with his impressive skills and dedication to the sport. As a member of the ECYC team, Semerad has been working tirelessly to improve his game and contribute to the team’s success.

Semerad’s Background

Semerad’s family is very supportive of his athletic endeavors. His parents, who are proud of the work he has put in, are his biggest supporters. As the only child of his family, Semerad’s parents are particularly invested in his success.

The league’s mission is to promote cycling as a sport and a lifestyle, and to provide opportunities for young people to develop their skills and build their confidence.

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The History of ECYC

ECYC was founded in 1996 by a group of passionate cycling enthusiasts who recognized the need for a cycling program in the area. The team’s early years were marked by a small but dedicated group of riders, who worked tirelessly to build the program from the ground up. Over the years, ECYC has grown and evolved, with new riders joining the team and new coaches and volunteers coming on board. Key milestones in ECYC’s history include:

  • 1996: ECYC is founded by a group of cycling enthusiasts
  • 2000: The team begins competing in local and regional events
  • 2005: ECYC wins its first state championship
  • 2010: The team expands to include a women’s division
  • 2015: ECYC wins its first national championship
  • The League’s Structure and Operations

    The Wisconsin Interscholastic Cycling League (WICL) is a non-profit organization that oversees the league’s operations.

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