Windsor park Crit
Moderator: mfarnham
Windsor park Crit
Hey Guys and Gals, just wondering who is thinking about doing windsor park this year? there are 2 (maybe 3) races.
Group A - mens elite,
Group B - intermediate,
and Possibly a Group C - Novice (if there is enough interest)
I would personally prefer to race in group C, anyone else interested in doing this with me??
And all you with Jr. Tripleshotters there will be a kids fun race too!!
http://oakbaybikes.com/oak-bay-bicycles ... dsor-park/
Group A - mens elite,
Group B - intermediate,
and Possibly a Group C - Novice (if there is enough interest)
I would personally prefer to race in group C, anyone else interested in doing this with me??
And all you with Jr. Tripleshotters there will be a kids fun race too!!
http://oakbaybikes.com/oak-bay-bicycles ... dsor-park/
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Re: Windsor park Crit
Do the A and B races at Windsor Park line up with the A and B groups at other VCL races? In other words, would someone who rides A the rest of the year be ok in the A group at Windsor?
Regardless, I plan to be there.
Regardless, I plan to be there.
Re: Windsor park Crit
I may do Windsor park Crit. and if a few others [including Beau] do a C group I would be inclined to also. Lister's Thursday a.m. group has been great training for a crit or any race. I believe it is on again this Thursday at Windsor Park.... Hope to see lots of you at Caleb Pike this Wednesday... and reminder for Bill E. to bring the jersey you are lending me to the Tuesday ride. Paul C.
Re: Windsor park Crit
Jeremy,
I have never raced before, but I would like to try it some time. I will join you in the C group. My son Logan may join in as well. We will come out to Lister's Thursday Cornering Session to get a feel for the course. Cornering is the one thing that scares me about racing, but I suppose I need to step up and give it a go.
Count me in.
I have never raced before, but I would like to try it some time. I will join you in the C group. My son Logan may join in as well. We will come out to Lister's Thursday Cornering Session to get a feel for the course. Cornering is the one thing that scares me about racing, but I suppose I need to step up and give it a go.
Count me in.
Eric Simonson
Re: Windsor park Crit
Definately want to give this one a go as I've never tried a crit before, probably in the B group (men's elite sounds kind of, well, elite). Does it work the same way as the other VCL races (ie show up and sign up) or is there some kind of pre-race-day register?
Alec
Alec
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It is sign up on the day, same categories as VCL. If there are a decent number willing to race C, we should be sure to let the organizers know ahead of time.
compete: 1620, from Fr. compéter "be in rivalry with"
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I'd be into a C race. As in: "let's C if we can all stay rubber down!"
Can you let OBB know of this thread, Jeremy? Or if they require a direct expression of interest, please let us know.
Can you let OBB know of this thread, Jeremy? Or if they require a direct expression of interest, please let us know.
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Re: Windsor park Crit
I am in for the B group. My kids will be racing too.
To register your kids send an email to sharon.white@telus.net:
From: Sharon White [mailto:sharon.white@telus.net]
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2010 9:24 PM
To: Sharon White
Subject: Kids Challenge - Oak Bay Bikes Cop for Cancer Race, Sunday, July 25
Want some free fun for the kids? The Oak Bay Bikes Cops for Cancer Race, Sunday, July 25 features a Kids Challenge at 9:30 a.m. at Windsor Park in Oak Bay. Kids 12 and under ride for fun. Please register by return email with child(rens) name, age, parents name, and contact information. Check-in is at 9 a.m. For more information call 250 598-4111. Registration is free, but limited to the first 150.
The Oak Bay Bikes Cops for Cancer Race is a fund-raiser for the Tour de Rock Cops for Cancer campaign. For more information about the races see www.oakbaybikes.com
(Please note that this email distribution list is from the Bob Cameron Law Cycling Series’ Timbit Challenge – we are using contact information solely to promote free physical activity opportunities and cycling for kids).
To register your kids send an email to sharon.white@telus.net:
From: Sharon White [mailto:sharon.white@telus.net]
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2010 9:24 PM
To: Sharon White
Subject: Kids Challenge - Oak Bay Bikes Cop for Cancer Race, Sunday, July 25
Want some free fun for the kids? The Oak Bay Bikes Cops for Cancer Race, Sunday, July 25 features a Kids Challenge at 9:30 a.m. at Windsor Park in Oak Bay. Kids 12 and under ride for fun. Please register by return email with child(rens) name, age, parents name, and contact information. Check-in is at 9 a.m. For more information call 250 598-4111. Registration is free, but limited to the first 150.
The Oak Bay Bikes Cops for Cancer Race is a fund-raiser for the Tour de Rock Cops for Cancer campaign. For more information about the races see www.oakbaybikes.com
(Please note that this email distribution list is from the Bob Cameron Law Cycling Series’ Timbit Challenge – we are using contact information solely to promote free physical activity opportunities and cycling for kids).
Re: Windsor park Crit
I'm in for the A race. Last shot at a flat crit this year - can't wait!
@#$& this 'work' stuff, I think I'll just go pro...
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Not quite the last, the "Steveston Sockeye Spin" is Sunday August 15. Im going to be heading over and doing this one, anyone else interested? Early bird registration ends july 23.I'm in for the A race. Last shot at a flat crit this year - can't wait!
more info: http://www.cyclingbc.net/road-online-registrations
course map: http://www.stevestoncommunitysociety.co ... aceMap.pdf
Adam de Vos
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Ooh, Cat 4 is by itself. I wonder if I'm busy that weekend?AdamD wrote:Not quite the last, the "Steveston Sockeye Spin" is Sunday August 15. Im going to be heading over and doing this one, anyone else interested? Early bird registration ends july 23.I'm in for the A race. Last shot at a flat crit this year - can't wait!
compete: 1620, from Fr. compéter "be in rivalry with"
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I actually think it's better to compete in cat 3/4 races because each category is awarded its own upgrade points. It's a fairly safe bet that the lead riders will be mostly cat 3 and that the majority of dropped riders will be cat 4. A cat 4 rider who can hang on near the front and place decently well overall can score a good number of upgrade points due to the lack of competition in the lead group.Ooh, Cat 4 is by itself. I wonder if I'm busy that weekend?
That's my strategy anyway
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It's the awesome Nanaimo 2 Victoria ride on August 15, partly organized by some good TripleShotters. This thingie: http://tripleshotcycling.servebbs.com/v ... f=1&t=1197
Surely cruising the Island Highway in one's own police-closed lane (and helping raise funds to beat cancer) is more fun (and important) than enhancing one's standing with Cycling BC?
Surely cruising the Island Highway in one's own police-closed lane (and helping raise funds to beat cancer) is more fun (and important) than enhancing one's standing with Cycling BC?
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I'd rather do a 3/4 race tooRoland wrote:Ooh, Cat 4 is by itself. I wonder if I'm busy that weekend?
Enjoy your achievements as well as your plans.
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That's for Steveston on August 15: http://www.stevestoncommunitysociety.co ... etails.pdfJosh.E wrote:where did you read that? I'd rather do a 3/4 race too, or just keep with the VCL A,B,C thing.
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Ahh, that's it. I thought I had something planned that weekend. Why keep a calendar when I can just ask the internet.Rolf wrote:It's the awesome Nanaimo 2 Victoria ride on August 15, partly organized by some good TripleShotters. This thingie: http://tripleshotcycling.servebbs.com/v ... f=1&t=1197
compete: 1620, from Fr. compéter "be in rivalry with"
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hehe, just figured that out. Caught me before I edited my post.sylvan wrote:That's for Steveston on August 15: http://www.stevestoncommunitysociety.co ... etails.pdfJosh.E wrote:where did you read that? I'd rather do a 3/4 race too, or just keep with the VCL A,B,C thing.
Enjoy your achievements as well as your plans.
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That's because you've got Cat 3 fitness.Josh.E wrote: I'd rather do a 3/4 race too
compete: 1620, from Fr. compéter "be in rivalry with"
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Any word on what time the Windsor crit is? It still says TBA on the VCL schedule.