"The 33"-Road Bike Racing - (ECCC) Rutgers Weekend ROLE CALL!

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MrCrassic
03-01-09, 06:57 PM
Who's coming? I am. (I'm serious this time, though.)
yup, bard too. or at least, i'm coming. looking forward to the TT as always. best 4 miles of the year.
ridethecliche
03-01-09, 07:00 PM
Is it next weekend?
I wonder if I can just show up and ride it without being a member or whatever. We haven't renewed our membership, and I'd be the only person there most probably.
PhillyRoadie
03-01-09, 08:49 PM
I'll be there both days, riding for Penn
ridethecliche
03-01-09, 08:55 PM
Can I race if I have a regular license (i.e. do i have to have a collegiate license or does the regular one work) and my college isn't in the conference right now. Ugh, I need to get this figured out and possibly put wesleyan into the conference.
aperez8264
03-01-09, 09:03 PM
http://collegiatecycling.org/eccc/wiki/index.php?n=ECCC.GetStarted
Everything you need to know is there, get the paperwork done fast(tomorrow) and register online for the race. See you Saturday...
FightingPanther
03-04-09, 02:30 PM
The TT has been shortened to 2.7 miles, just like last year
I will also be racing C on a sick leader should you wish to say hello
hey, it's my Alma Mater . . . too cool.
MrCrassic
03-04-09, 06:40 PM
Short TT = ALL POWER
MrCrassic
03-04-09, 06:40 PM
The TT has been shortened to 2.7 miles, just like last year
I will also be racing C on a sick leader should you wish to say hello
I'm on the Giant OCR1 with the Stevens jersey. You can't miss me.
ridethecliche
03-04-09, 08:13 PM
Yo!
I don't have a collegiate license, and I'm not getting one for this season. HOWEVER, I'll be racing the stadium crit at princeton for the 4 and 3/4 race on saturday.
I'll be in the wesleyan kit. It'd be nice to meet some of you guys and gals there!
Black/red/white jersey with a cardinal on the front. Silver CAAD9. *Might* be sporting my Soul 4.0's depending on weather conditions.
I wish I could get a *one day* collegiate license, but I can't sign my entire club in for just one race especially since we won't be at any of the other events but Yale, since that's less than an hour from us.
dan.lavelle
03-04-09, 09:02 PM
I'm there for Drexel University, Men's A...I'll be the kid on a Soloist Carbon getting his ass handed to him by all the pros. Laugh at me, out loud please! haha
MrCrassic
03-05-09, 11:50 AM
Yo!
I don't have a collegiate license, and I'm not getting one for this season. HOWEVER, I'll be racing the stadium crit at princeton for the 4 and 3/4 race on saturday.
I'll be in the wesleyan kit. It'd be nice to meet some of you guys and gals there!
Black/red/white jersey with a cardinal on the front. Silver CAAD9. *Might* be sporting my Soul 4.0's depending on weather conditions.
I wish I could get a *one day* collegiate license, but I can't sign my entire club in for just one race especially since we won't be at any of the other events but Yale, since that's less than an hour from us.
I'm going on a one-day license...
MrCrassic
03-05-09, 11:50 AM
I'm there for Drexel University, Men's A...I'll be the kid on a Soloist Carbon getting his ass handed to him by all the pros. Laugh at me, out loud please! haha
I'll use the megahorn
ridethecliche
03-05-09, 09:59 PM
I'm going on a one-day license...
Really?
I thought for the collegiate races, you had to have your club registered, and you had to have your number and have a collegiate license!
How do you do everything on a 1 day collegiate license?
I already signed up for a the CAT 4 and CAT 3/4 races, but hell I'll sign up for the C's if I can. 3 races in 1 day will be suicide given how much I've been riding, but it'll be an absolute blast!
wfrogge
03-06-09, 08:22 AM
WTF is a role call?
markyore
03-06-09, 01:54 PM
WTF is a role call?
Apparently the Stevens Institute of Technology doesn't teach english!
Or MrClassic was really asking what your role in the race would be...team leader, domestique, TT guy, crit guy.......guy who drives the van!
markyore
03-06-09, 01:57 PM
Really?
I thought for the collegiate races, you had to have your club registered, and you had to have your number and have a collegiate license!
How do you do everything on a 1 day collegiate license?
I already signed up for a the CAT 4 and CAT 3/4 races, but hell I'll sign up for the C's if I can. 3 races in 1 day will be suicide given how much I've been riding, but it'll be an absolute blast!
[ Licenses ]
- All riders must have a USA Cycling collegiate annual or one-day
license. You may purchase annuals online through usacycling.org or
at any event. They are a free addition to USAC Mountain or Road
licenses, or cost $30 on their own. One-day licenses cost $10/day
(note: per day, not weekend) and are available at every event.
- Only Women's B, Men's C, Men's D, and Intro racers may ride on a
one-day license! On a one-day you essentially have no
categorization and will not be permitted to enter the higher
category fields.
- Higher category riders planning on buying an annual license at an
event should plan otherwise or bring proof of their categorization,
i.e., their 2008 license. There is no other way to check the
current category of riders renewing their license on site. Without
that proof, you will be assumed to be a Men's C, Men's D, Women's B,
or Intro racer...
- If you purchase a license online and do not receive the physical
card before your next race, remember to print and bring your
Authorization to Ride notice from your usacycling.org account.
wfrogge
03-06-09, 02:25 PM
Apparently the Stevens Institute of Technology doesn't teach english!
Or MrClassic was really asking what your role in the race would be...team leader, domestique, TT guy, crit guy.......guy who drives the van!
If I were going my role would be pack fodder
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