And so it begins...

Last post 08-05-2007, 10:10 AM by JonnyG. 3 replies.
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  •  07-12-2007, 9:55 PM 4339

    And so it begins...

    I just got approval for a summer cross, Worlds Collide CX Saturday August 25th in Heber.  New England Clambake immediately to follow.  Email me directly at jonbear68@msn.com if you want the flyer as an attachment for distribution.

     

    Worlds Collide CX
    Saturday August 25th, 2007At the Wasatch County Fairgrounds - Heber, Utah
     The Utah Cyclocross Season Opener!Roadies, mountain bikers – this is your chance to throw down with the Utah Cross Crowd, among the best in the country!  Do you have what it takes to cross? 

    Category

    Start Duration Prizes/Places Cost 
    Men C 9:30AM 40 Minutes Merchandise/3 $25
    Women B 9:30AM 40 Minutes Merchandise/3 $25
    Junior Under 14 9:30AM 40 Minutes Medals/3 $10
    Singlespeed 10:30AM 45 Minutes Merchandise/3 $25
    Masters 35+ B 10:30AM 45 Minutes Merchandise/3 $25
    Women A 10:30AM 45 Minutes $100/3 $25
    Men B 11:45AM 50 Minutes $100/3 $25
    Junior 15-18 11:45AM 50 Minutes Merchandise/3 $15
    Men A 1:15PM 60 Minutes $400/6 $25
    Masters 35+ A 1:15PM 60 Minutes $200/3 $25
    Hollywood Prime given to the leader of each category at the end of the first lap!Online registration at www.sportsbaseonline.com 
    Entry fee includes Post Race Awards Party –New England Clam Bake Style, bring a guest for just $10!2007 Utah Cyclocross Series Passes will be available at the party!
     From Main Street/US 40 in Heber, proceed west on 600 South for 4 blocks, Fairgrounds, parking and registration will be on the right. Brought to you by Team CSR and Cole SportUSCF Permit Pending

     

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  •  07-14-2007, 5:46 PM 4349 in reply to 4339

    Re: And so it begins...

    Online registration is now open at https://www.sportsbaseonline.com/Item.aspx?item_id=1851.  I'd strongly encourage anyone that's planning on attending to pre registration for a couple of reasons - there's no cost to the rider to pre register, I'm absorbing all of that; I'll call up the top riders from last year's series, but only if they pre register; and I need a somewhat accurate count of riders and guests so that I can order the right amount of seafood.  Spread the word, CROSS IS ON and we're starting with a cool event and big old PARTY!
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  •  08-02-2007, 3:33 PM 4394 in reply to 4339

    Re: And so it begins...

    1) Since this will be USCF-sanctioned, will licenses be necessary for all categories?

    2) If so, are one-day licenses included in the reg-fee?

    3) If one-day licenses are NOT included in the reg-fee, how much extra should riders plan to spend?

     


     


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  •  08-05-2007, 10:10 AM 4399 in reply to 4394

    Re: And so it begins...

    Well, I've emailed USA Cycling to get clarification and they haven't responded yet.  I kind of anticipated this and managed to get the flyer approved without putting any USCF categories on it.  So depending on their response, I think technically I can run the Men C, Women B and Singlespeed as Citizen categories with no license requirement.  Everyone else will probably need at least a One Day, I'm hoping USA Cycling rules it's a mountain bike One Day for $5, rather than the road One Day for $10.  I don't think this issue has come up for them yet, so I'm hoping to set $5/day precedent.  Anyone that's been racing the Crit Series A or B Flite should already have a license.  I probably won't be able to carry the cost of licenses for each rider, as I'm already picking up the online reg fees and the Clam Bake.  Having said that, the more people that pre register, the more I'll be able to dial in the seafood order and will be able to come back to the idea of covering license fees in some form.  I don't think I can technically cover the license fee, but I can possibly reduce the reg fee so that no one is out of pocket more than $25.  Look for an update as soon as I hear back from USA Cycling; in the meantime pre register and then as a community we can all talk.
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