Anyone interested in racing as a team this year?
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2019 10:30 am
Hi folks,
Each year a bunch of Tripleshotters show up and do VCL races (and some bigger races). The typical Tripleshotter in a race rolls off the start line and races for him/herself. This is fun and totally cool and I highly encourage anyone who feels the competitive itch to give it a try.
For those seeking something a bit different, we have the option of taking it to the next step and trying to race as a group. Most of us experienced in group riding (myself included) have very little idea how to race as a team. It’s totally different from group riding and totally different from racing solo and sometimes it’s counterintuitive but can be really fun, interesting, and rewarding. A few years ago a handful of us said, “Let’s get Ritchie across the line first” at one of the VCL Speedway B group races. I had no idea what I was doing and was useless to the effort. I suspect the rest of the group had not much clue either, but somehow Ritchie was across the line first and—whether or not the “team” had anything to do with his result—it felt awesome for all of us.
There are a number of options in Victoria for people looking to race as a team. Victoria Breakaway, Oak Bay Wheelers, Pro City, and others. I’m suggesting this not so much as competition to these teams, but as a different flavour of racing which might appeal to some Tripleshot members who would not otherwise choose to race on a team. If you want to race with the fastest guys in town, this might not be your cup of tea. But if you want to learn how to race in a more sophisticated way with a bunch of your pals, this could be a fun alternative.
Were it to happen, some basic points that I would like to see in a Tripleshot racing effort are:
1) It should be inclusive. Anyone—female/male, fast/slow, young/old should feel welcome. That wouldn’t mean a C rider could show up and expect the team to work exclusively for them to be the top finisher. But they should be able to be part of whatever effort the group is putting together for that day’s race, if they want to be.
2) There would be no “separate” race team within the club. Any club member could show up and race with Tripleshot on any given race day (unless you’ve committed to another race team in which case there are rules about maintaining loyalty to your declared team). Of course that also means *no separate race kit* (so no snarky comments Mr. Simonson!).
3) It should be fun and Tripleshot-flavoured.
Tripleshot is not primarily a race club, and it never will be. But racing can be an exciting facet of what the club has to offer its members—both for participants and for their non-racing friends cheering from the sidelines. If you’re interested, pipe up with your thoughts and keep an eye on the conversation. With enough interest, we’ll schedule a beer and get together to chat amongst ourselves and with (Club Coach) Lister.
Cheers!
Martin
Each year a bunch of Tripleshotters show up and do VCL races (and some bigger races). The typical Tripleshotter in a race rolls off the start line and races for him/herself. This is fun and totally cool and I highly encourage anyone who feels the competitive itch to give it a try.
For those seeking something a bit different, we have the option of taking it to the next step and trying to race as a group. Most of us experienced in group riding (myself included) have very little idea how to race as a team. It’s totally different from group riding and totally different from racing solo and sometimes it’s counterintuitive but can be really fun, interesting, and rewarding. A few years ago a handful of us said, “Let’s get Ritchie across the line first” at one of the VCL Speedway B group races. I had no idea what I was doing and was useless to the effort. I suspect the rest of the group had not much clue either, but somehow Ritchie was across the line first and—whether or not the “team” had anything to do with his result—it felt awesome for all of us.
There are a number of options in Victoria for people looking to race as a team. Victoria Breakaway, Oak Bay Wheelers, Pro City, and others. I’m suggesting this not so much as competition to these teams, but as a different flavour of racing which might appeal to some Tripleshot members who would not otherwise choose to race on a team. If you want to race with the fastest guys in town, this might not be your cup of tea. But if you want to learn how to race in a more sophisticated way with a bunch of your pals, this could be a fun alternative.
Were it to happen, some basic points that I would like to see in a Tripleshot racing effort are:
1) It should be inclusive. Anyone—female/male, fast/slow, young/old should feel welcome. That wouldn’t mean a C rider could show up and expect the team to work exclusively for them to be the top finisher. But they should be able to be part of whatever effort the group is putting together for that day’s race, if they want to be.
2) There would be no “separate” race team within the club. Any club member could show up and race with Tripleshot on any given race day (unless you’ve committed to another race team in which case there are rules about maintaining loyalty to your declared team). Of course that also means *no separate race kit* (so no snarky comments Mr. Simonson!).
3) It should be fun and Tripleshot-flavoured.
Tripleshot is not primarily a race club, and it never will be. But racing can be an exciting facet of what the club has to offer its members—both for participants and for their non-racing friends cheering from the sidelines. If you’re interested, pipe up with your thoughts and keep an eye on the conversation. With enough interest, we’ll schedule a beer and get together to chat amongst ourselves and with (Club Coach) Lister.
Cheers!
Martin