Legality of disc covers for road races
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Legality of disc covers for road races
At the back of my mind, i believe they are allowed for mass start road races, but i can't find the specific section of the rule book (USA Cycling Rule Book - USA Cycling) discussing this. Anyone happen to know what section i can find regulations regarding equipment usage?
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(c) Wheels may be made with spokes or solid construction. No wheel may contain special mechanisms to store and release energy
2008 rulebook
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2008 rulebook
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thanks for the suggestion as i didn't look in chpt 1. i found the following (from https://s3.amazonaws.com/USACWeb/for...k-Chapter1.pdf)
1I. Bicycles
1I1. Bicycles used in competition must be propelled solely by
the rider's legs and shall have the following characteristics:
(a) Dimensions. Bicycles may be no more than 2 meters
long and 75 cm wide, except that tandems may be up to 3
meters long
(b) There may be no protective shield, fairing, or other
device on any part of the bicycle, which has the effect of
reducing air resistance except that spoke covers may be
used.
(c) Wheels may be made with spokes or solid construction.
No wheel may contain special mechanisms to store and
release energy
Except it doesn't say if this would apply to mass start bikes as well
1I. Bicycles
1I1. Bicycles used in competition must be propelled solely by
the rider's legs and shall have the following characteristics:
(a) Dimensions. Bicycles may be no more than 2 meters
long and 75 cm wide, except that tandems may be up to 3
meters long
(b) There may be no protective shield, fairing, or other
device on any part of the bicycle, which has the effect of
reducing air resistance except that spoke covers may be
used.
(c) Wheels may be made with spokes or solid construction.
No wheel may contain special mechanisms to store and
release energy
Except it doesn't say if this would apply to mass start bikes as well
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upon further searching, i dug up this: https://www.bikeforums.net/33-road-bi...sac-legal.html
my concern is that i'd like to use it for a EMX style TT course within a stage race. Race director says mass start legal is fine, and i plan to hold him to that if discs are indeed mass start legal, or at least considered legal by the officials at the race.
my concern is that i'd like to use it for a EMX style TT course within a stage race. Race director says mass start legal is fine, and i plan to hold him to that if discs are indeed mass start legal, or at least considered legal by the officials at the race.
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upon further searching, i dug up this: https://www.bikeforums.net/33-road-bi...sac-legal.html
my concern is that i'd like to use it for a EMX style TT course within a stage race. Race director says mass start legal is fine, and i plan to hold him to that if discs are indeed mass start legal, or at least considered legal by the officials at the race.
my concern is that i'd like to use it for a EMX style TT course within a stage race. Race director says mass start legal is fine, and i plan to hold him to that if discs are indeed mass start legal, or at least considered legal by the officials at the race.
In the Tour of the Bahamas they made you ride the same equipment for the road stage as the TT, so if you used really aero wheels, a TT helmet or a skinsuit, you had to use it for the road stage too.
If they made you use the disc cover for the road stage, the added weight would be an isssue.
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upon further searching, i dug up this: https://www.bikeforums.net/33-road-bi...sac-legal.html
my concern is that i'd like to use it for a EMX style TT course within a stage race. Race director says mass start legal is fine, and i plan to hold him to that if discs are indeed mass start legal, or at least considered legal by the officials at the race.
my concern is that i'd like to use it for a EMX style TT course within a stage race. Race director says mass start legal is fine, and i plan to hold him to that if discs are indeed mass start legal, or at least considered legal by the officials at the race.
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I'm pretty sure it is legal. Someone used a disc locally at Ride Sally Ride Crit last year. I only remember because it looked very out-of-place.
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email jim patton or mimi Newcastle, they're on the local list serv and you can probably find their email addresses from the digest.
why would you want to? last thing you need is something else to geek you up some more :0)
why would you want to? last thing you need is something else to geek you up some more :0)
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Or take the other approach and make you use it for the other stages as well.
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Wheel covers are definitely legal, else a host of non-structural rim fairings would make a slew of aero wheels illegal. Think Stinger disc, for example, or any Jet rim, any carbon faired alum rimmed wheel, etc.
On the other hand, unless the promoters say it, many EMX TT rules require a rim under a certain height. In other words an 808 may not fly, or a 1080, but a 202 or 303 might be okay. I think the 1080 is illegal for UCI mass start use, at least it was, so a "road bike TT" at the Tour of PA meant the max height wheel for Zipp teams was an 808.
EMX TT is usually not the same as "road bike TT".
The promoter, if interested in an EMX TT, ought to specify max rim height and minimum spoke count. If it's just a road bike TT then really anything except aero bars goes.
On the other hand, unless the promoters say it, many EMX TT rules require a rim under a certain height. In other words an 808 may not fly, or a 1080, but a 202 or 303 might be okay. I think the 1080 is illegal for UCI mass start use, at least it was, so a "road bike TT" at the Tour of PA meant the max height wheel for Zipp teams was an 808.
EMX TT is usually not the same as "road bike TT".
The promoter, if interested in an EMX TT, ought to specify max rim height and minimum spoke count. If it's just a road bike TT then really anything except aero bars goes.
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If racing in Merckx you may not have any aero equipment. No aero helmets, suits, shoe covers, wheels, tear shaped (or aerodynamically framed tubes), or aero bars. Rims cannot exceed 30 mm in depth. Frame tubing can be of any material and both round or oval is exceptable for Merckx.
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upon further searching, i dug up this: https://www.bikeforums.net/33-road-bi...sac-legal.html
my concern is that i'd like to use it for a EMX style TT course within a stage race. Race director says mass start legal is fine, and i plan to hold him to that if discs are indeed mass start legal, or at least considered legal by the officials at the race.
my concern is that i'd like to use it for a EMX style TT course within a stage race. Race director says mass start legal is fine, and i plan to hold him to that if discs are indeed mass start legal, or at least considered legal by the officials at the race.
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If racing in Merckx you may not have any aero equipment. No aero helmets, suits, shoe covers, wheels, tear shaped (or aerodynamically framed tubes), or aero bars. Rims cannot exceed 30 mm in depth. Frame tubing can be of any material and both round or oval is exceptable for Merckx.
How you craft the rule depends on what you're trying to accomplish. Seems like there are basically 2 reasons to ban aero equipment:
1) avoid the need for competitors to own, bring, aero equipment. I believe Tour of Qatar does this so teams don't have to fly in as many bikes, and the Tour of Bahamas did it for that reason.
2) take bike differences out of the equation, and make it more about the rider.
For the first purpose, you only need to make the rule mass start legal.
For the second purpose, you've got to get more defined as to what's allowable. Kinda like spec class racing for cars.
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Thanks for all the responses. I think i'll contact the promoter and have him specifically dictate what is or isnt allowed. Less confusion for everyone.
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As for why he's doing this, while i understand that it's to cut equipment cost, i don't fully agree with it. One actually need to train on a TT bike to get fast on it, and it's still about the rider. I just hope that next year, the stage race will offer separate cat 3 and cat 4 firlds. Last year they had p/1, cat 2/3, cat 4, and cat 5. They changed it to p1/2/3, 3/4, and 4/5 this year. Too many cat 4's who didnt get the chance to sign up for the 4/5 race ended up in the 3/4 field, and that's probably why the no TT bike rule was implemented.
would be so much better if they had done p/1/2 amd them separate fields for 3, 4, and 5
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As for why he's doing this, while i understand that it's to cut equipment cost, i don't fully agree with it. One actually need to train on a TT bike to get fast on it, and it's still about the rider. I just hope that next year, the stage race will offer separate cat 3 and cat 4 firlds. Last year they had p/1, cat 2/3, cat 4, and cat 5. They changed it to p1/2/3, 3/4, and 4/5 this year. Too many cat 4's who didnt get the chance to sign up for the 4/5 race ended up in the 3/4 field, and that's probably why the no TT bike rule was implemented.
would be so much better if they had done p/1/2 amd them separate fields for 3, 4, and 5
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We had a similar decision made for two of our area's stage races. The director said it was to cut travel costs, but looking at the rosters I would say less than 5% of the field comes form out of state with the majority travelling in the 1-4 hour range. It doesn't help that both courses are kind of sketchy to start out with and riding in the IAB's over bumps/corners/train tracks is going to be sketchy.
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1I1(b) There may be no protective shield, fairing, or other device on any part of the bicycle, which has the effect of reducing air resistance except that spoke covers may be used.
So unless this race is run under UCI rules or the organizer has instituted special regulations, you are good to go. Wheel covers are not allowed in UCI races as they are considered a fairing (not structural).
If you go a few sections down to (g) it defines what a mass start bicycle is - and is mainly concerned with handlebars (as defined in (d)). Wheels are not covered - you could actually run a solid disk wheel in a USAC road race if you wanted.
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on a related note, are tri-spokes mass-start legal? i did a quick search and could not find it. i believe the answer was "no" (a hand that gets caught in those in the event of a crash could suffer some serious damage), but i can't find that prohibition now.
i don't want to use a tri-spoke during a road race -- but i may do a stage race where one must use a road frame (not EMX-style, which i agree is different). i am thinking tri-spoke + disc + aero road frame is just fine.
i don't want to use a tri-spoke during a road race -- but i may do a stage race where one must use a road frame (not EMX-style, which i agree is different). i am thinking tri-spoke + disc + aero road frame is just fine.
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I wonder if the promoters would have a different say about it. It's now a moot point for me as it'll be at least five weeks before i can get a cover (going for a 200g CF cover to be attached to my 303 tubular that otherwise won't see much use outside of climbing races).
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on a related note, are tri-spokes mass-start legal? i did a quick search and could not find it. i believe the answer was "no" (a hand that gets caught in those in the event of a crash could suffer some serious damage), but i can't find that prohibition now.
i don't want to use a tri-spoke during a road race -- but i may do a stage race where one must use a road frame (not EMX-style, which i agree is different). i am thinking tri-spoke + disc + aero road frame is just fine.
i don't want to use a tri-spoke during a road race -- but i may do a stage race where one must use a road frame (not EMX-style, which i agree is different). i am thinking tri-spoke + disc + aero road frame is just fine.
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on a related note, are tri-spokes mass-start legal? i did a quick search and could not find it. i believe the answer was "no" (a hand that gets caught in those in the event of a crash could suffer some serious damage), but i can't find that prohibition now.
i don't want to use a tri-spoke during a road race -- but i may do a stage race where one must use a road frame (not EMX-style, which i agree is different). i am thinking tri-spoke + disc + aero road frame is just fine.
i don't want to use a tri-spoke during a road race -- but i may do a stage race where one must use a road frame (not EMX-style, which i agree is different). i am thinking tri-spoke + disc + aero road frame is just fine.
My understanding is that my bike is totally illegal for UCI mass start racing (saddle position on both bikes, rear wheel clearance on the black bike), but that doesn't stop me from racing it in normal USAC events.
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I wonder if the promoters would have a different say about it. It's now a moot point for me as it'll be at least five weeks before i can get a cover (going for a 200g CF cover to be attached to my 303 tubular that otherwise won't see much use outside of climbing races).
Don't be that guy.
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We have a whole team out here that does criteriums with wheel covers. The rules allow them for mass start races.
However, you are talking about an Eddy Merckx style time trial. That is not a mass start race. There is nothing in the rulebook that I could find regarding rules for Eddy Merckx time trials. Therefore, it is at the promoter's discretion, and I would check first. Get it in writing, bring it with you, and expect a protest.
However, you are talking about an Eddy Merckx style time trial. That is not a mass start race. There is nothing in the rulebook that I could find regarding rules for Eddy Merckx time trials. Therefore, it is at the promoter's discretion, and I would check first. Get it in writing, bring it with you, and expect a protest.
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this.
btw, I raced the Tour de Gruene mentioned in the thread, me and a good buddy both on our lugged steel bikes with 32 round spokes, normal rims, normal helmets, no shoe covers... etc... in "the spirit" of Merckx style.
As were were lined up staging for our TT start I noticed that BOTH the team ahead of us and the team behind us were rocking bolt-on aero bars, shoe covers, deep rims... and they were in the Merckx class. We didn't say anything, just looked at each other and shook our heads. Why? Because it's just a stupid bike race. This is supposed to be for fun. Jeeeeeeeezus.
BTW we beat both of those teams, handily.
btw, I raced the Tour de Gruene mentioned in the thread, me and a good buddy both on our lugged steel bikes with 32 round spokes, normal rims, normal helmets, no shoe covers... etc... in "the spirit" of Merckx style.
As were were lined up staging for our TT start I noticed that BOTH the team ahead of us and the team behind us were rocking bolt-on aero bars, shoe covers, deep rims... and they were in the Merckx class. We didn't say anything, just looked at each other and shook our heads. Why? Because it's just a stupid bike race. This is supposed to be for fun. Jeeeeeeeezus.
BTW we beat both of those teams, handily.