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Old 01-20-08, 04:32 AM
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New to Racing? Here's a tip or two

Use the search engine FIRST

i.e. -

https://bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=380689

https://bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=380059

https://bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=380023

https://bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=364501

https://bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=281520

https://bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=269982

https://bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=269178

:EDIT: *additional links* :EDIT:

what to pack in your travel bag


click here to get a license.

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FIND RACES HERE - https://www.bikereg.com/

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random racing tips.

Once you're done reading the COUNTLESS threads that have already addressed this topic, you can try this:

Bike Racing for Beginners: How to get started


1. Find some group rides, fast group rides. Sit in the back.
2. Don't get discouraged if/when you get dropped from those group rides.
3. Go back the following week and do the fast group ride again.
4. If you're dropped a 2nd time, repeat steps 2 & 3
5. Once you're comfortable with the group and pace (and vice versa), take some pulls.
6. Once you're comfortable taking pulls, try some attacks (if it's that kind of group ride).
7. Once you're comfortable with steps 5 & 6, it's time to enter a race.
8. At your first race, repeat steps 1-6, but substitute 'race' for 'group ride'.


Once you have followed all of these steps, and still have a specific question, feel free to create a thread.

That is all.

NB - if you're thinking of attacking during your first (few races) read this.

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Now, if we can just get it sticky-ed.

**Edit after stuck**

Carpediemracing's blog has alot of training info as well.

https://sprinterdellacasa.blogspot.com


Another thing.

If you have never raced and think you can race with the Masters' because they're just a bunch of "old guys", you will be sorry.

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Originally Posted by botto

1. Find some group rides, fast group rides. Sit in the back.
2. Don't get discouraged if/when you get dropped from those group rides.
3. Go back the following week and do the fast group ride again.
4. If you're dropped a 2nd time, repeat steps 2 & 3
5. Once you're comfortable with the group and pace (and vice versa), take some pulls.
6. Once you're comfortable taking pulls, try some attacks (if it's that kind of group ride).
7. Once you're comfortable with steps 5 & 6, it's time to enter a race.
8. At your first race, repeat steps 1-6, but substitute 'race' for 'group ride'.

Worked for me and I still use it...just with faster groups.
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yes, and now you can link to this thread when it rolls from the front page, and someone asks again. no search for you.

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Eh, too much reading. Why should I use up so much of my time when I could waste yours?

Anybody know where I can get permanent numbers with my sponsors printed on them and a special bike seat mount for them that doesn't get in the way of my extra large saddle pack I'll be carrying on all of my crits?
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Also, another important rule: If there is a yellow-line rule in effect in a criterium and you're coming up to the finish line on a hot-contested prime, and you know you can't contest the sprint, get over as far to the right as possible.
I've gotten DQed from two races for crossing the yellow line to get around these slowpokes who can't imagine that there is anyone faster than them in the world. God forbid you can't win a prime while riding in the 50-23 sitting on your Giant OCR3.

It's dangerous and stupid, don't do it.

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Originally Posted by urbanknight
Why should I use up so much of my time when I could waste yours?
Exactly. I just PM'd Brian asking for a sticky. Now if we could get a 'This is not the TdF Forum' in bold blinky text this July...
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Some small advice:

1. Get there early. Find the forms on usacycling and fill them out beforehand. Preregister. Pack the night before. The less stress on your body that morning, the better.

2. The older you are, the more warmup you need. If your fitness is at the point where you think a 45 minute warmup will somehow detract from your performance in a 45 minute crit, you're not ready yet.

3. Try to minimize accelerations. Find the better racers and follow them around. Take more speed into corners and carry it through. Close gaps early. Stay towards the front.
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Here are some questions I have never seen answered and am confused about.

- If you get dropped bad, dont feel like you can catch up, get lapped, or cant even finish what do you do? You just pull off from the race? Do you have to notify someone when you pull off?

- How is it "judged". For example you have a number. Does that mean a person manually logs everytime you cross the start/finish or is there an electronic device that registers every lap?

- Either way I assume once you get lapped you are hopeless and should stop? (some crits by me are on a 1 mile loop, which is obviously different then if the crit is 10 mile laps)

- How do you know when/where the primes are? I know they are sometime in the middle of the race but how do you kow when?

- I also see people say "they ring the bell". When do they ring the bell? Before the last lap? Is it different for every race?

- Do you have to keep track of how far you have raced or will you be notified. I am sure in a 20+ lap race it may be hard to remember if your on lap 14 or 15.

- Also I see some races are setup different ways. Some are 50 miles and others are 45 minutes. Is there a reason for that or does it depend on the race?

Thanks
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Originally Posted by Turboem1
Here are some questions I have never seen answered and am confused about.

- If you get dropped bad, dont feel like you can catch up, get lapped, or cant even finish what do you do? You just pull off from the race? Do you have to notify someone when you pull off?
Just exit.


Originally Posted by Turboem1
- How is it "judged". For example you have a number. Does that mean a person manually logs everytime you cross the start/finish or is there an electronic device that registers every lap?
Some have a electronic device, but most aren't logged at all. Most just rely on the honor/protest system. I've never seen it be a problem.


Originally Posted by Turboem1
- Either way I assume once you get lapped you are hopeless and should stop? (some crits by me are on a 1 mile loop, which is obviously different then if the crit is 10 mile laps)
If it's a big course and a cat 5 race, I wouldn't mind if you continued, as long as you could stay out of the way. If there's any chance you can't/won't stay out of the way, then exit.


Originally Posted by Turboem1
- How do you know when/where the primes are? I know they are sometime in the middle of the race but how do you kow when?
Sometimes they'll say, usually it's bells whenever the organizer feels like it.


Originally Posted by Turboem1
- I also see people say "they ring the bell". When do they ring the bell? Before the last lap? Is it different for every race?
Bell lap is the last lap, also primes.


Originally Posted by Turboem1
- Do you have to keep track of how far you have raced or will you be notified. I am sure in a 20+ lap race it may be hard to remember if your on lap 14 or 15.
Usually it's time+x laps. They'll let you know when it's x laps to go. Realistically, your first race should be viewed as a learning experience only, not a competition, and definitely not a 'A' or 'B' priority event. Stay in the pack and watch how things go.


Originally Posted by Turboem1
- Also I see some races are setup different ways. Some are 50 miles and others are 45 minutes. Is there a reason for that or does it depend on the race?
Usually road races are z miles, crits are y minutes + x laps.
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Originally Posted by Turboem1
(some crits by me are on a 1 mile loop, which is obviously different then if the crit is 10 mile laps)
No Crit is on a 10 mile loop. If you're planning on doing any more races, it's probably worth you while to read the rulebook. Most of your other questions are answered there.
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Originally Posted by CrimsonKarter21
If there is a yellow-line rule in effect in a criterium
?, never heard of such a thing
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Originally Posted by YMCA
?, never heard of such a thing
Not allowed under USCF. See prior post re rulebook.
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Hitting the stores on March 28th...

https://www.velopress.com/cycling.php?id=256
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(although Amazon has it discounted already. I don't even want to KNOW how that happens.)
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Originally Posted by EventServices
Hitting the stores on March 28th...

https://www.velopress.com/cycling.php?id=256
Do the Amazon orders ship the same day?

... and where/when does the book signing tour begin?
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They don't ship until March 28th

I'll be visiting cycling clubs all summer. Not set up, yet.
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Originally Posted by CrimsonKarter21
Also, another important rule: If there is a yellow-line rule in effect in a criterium and you're coming up to the finish line on a hot-contested prime, and you know you can't contest the sprint, get over as far to the right as possible.
I've gotten DQed from two races for crossing the yellow line to get around these slowpokes who can't imagine that there is anyone faster than them in the world. God forbid you can't win a prime while riding in the 50-23 sitting on your Giant OCR3.

It's dangerous and stupid, don't do it.

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A crit with a centerline rule? Forget that.
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Originally Posted by wanders
Now, if we can just get it sticky-ed.
Done.
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Excellent thread botto...and quite civil as well.
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Two great books for learning what to expect during races (and a whole lot more):

- Bike Racing 101 (Wenzel)

- Racing Tactics for Cyclists (Prehn)
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botto, well put.
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Botto, your initial post is working for me! I'm actually getting faster...
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