[NCNCA] Women's Races
Nancy Wright
nancywright at abbiorca.com
Wed Apr 30 16:02:18 PDT 2008
Hey Chris - pink ribbons on the helmets is velo bella turf!!
Don't cross the bellas :-)
Nancy
On Apr 30, 2008, at 3:45 PM, Chris Black <cblackride at aol.com> wrote:
> How about a Pink ribbon attached to the helmet?
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> Chris Black
> Morgan Stanley/24 Hour Fitness/ Specialized Cycling Team
> San Luis Obispo, CA
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jim Volsansky <volsansj at pacbell.net>
> To: Casey Kerrigan <casey at caseykerrigan.com>; NCNCA <ncnca at ncnca.org>
> Sent: Wed, 30 Apr 2008 3:13 pm
> Subject: Re: [NCNCA] Women's Races
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> All,
> A somewhat silver lining we are going to attempt colorcoding mixed
> fields It'll
> be a colored stripe on the race number. This way if you see a 3 go
> up the road
> and you're a 4 you don't have to chase it.
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> Casey, are we OK in doing this?
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> Jim
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> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Casey Kerrigan <casey at caseykerrigan.com>
> To: NCNCA <ncnca at ncnca.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 2:44:02 PM
> Subject: Re: [NCNCA] Women's Races
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> Sorry folks but I think starting fields separately is generally not
> the solution to this type of problem. You aren't suppose to have two
> groups on a crit course at once if there is a good chance that one
> field can catch the other. Starting the two fields separately means
> that they aren't suppose to mix if the two groups catch. As an
> official I've seen to many messes when two fields, started separately,
> catch then then spend most of the rest of the race mixing up together.
> Or one or more riders attack just as one group is being caught and
> then use the faster group to stay away from the group that was caught
> ( or at least that is the complaint from the riders in the group that
> was caught and they never catch the break.
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> There are also safety issues like one group sprinting into the back of
> another group on the finish or if you have a major crash in one group
> ( with a rider seriously injured in the middle of the racing line)
> with a second group quickly approaching. With only one group on the
> course race staff has more time to get to the injured rider and more
> time to set up marshals to wave riders around the injured rider.
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> Casey
> On Apr 30, 2008, at 2:34 PM, Ron Castia wrote:
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>> The solution is quite simple.
>> Show the promoters that the market is there and we will accommodate
>> the demand.
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>> While picking the 3/4s separately may not be a perfect solution for
>> the Women, it is a step in the right direction and a compromise. The
>> alternative is running the fields together and not picking
>> separately.
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>> Taking Rick's suggestion about staggered starts is an option worth
>> weighing on race day. It will mostly be up to the refs and the field.
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>> Maybe most have not really looked at our race yet, but the Women 3s
>> have two opportunities to race, with an engineered break in between.
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>> Advice given to me on unrelated topics, it might make sense for
>> folks take a step back and count the blessings rather than curse
>> them.
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>> Show the promoters you appreciate the efforts by pre-registering,
>> then send us suggestions on how you would like to see things
>> improved.
>> Your suggestions carry more weight when they are backed by dollars
>> bills.
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>> Complaining about something that is speculative for the promoter in
>> the first place is a great insurance policy for there being no
>> speculation the next year. The path becomes extremely clear.
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>> You Savvy?
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>> Ron
>> (I guess I just lost my diplomacy award)
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