national qualifying
#1
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national qualifying
Hey all,
i was looking on the USCF's web site and can't find anywhere the criteria needed to qualify for Nationals (Road Race and TT's). I went over to the Tri page and found theirs in seconds. Ugh, can someone point me to a link that's got the criteria for various ages? Is it number of places deep and various qualifiers or is it time driven etc?
Looking for specifics here.
Thanks
i was looking on the USCF's web site and can't find anywhere the criteria needed to qualify for Nationals (Road Race and TT's). I went over to the Tri page and found theirs in seconds. Ugh, can someone point me to a link that's got the criteria for various ages? Is it number of places deep and various qualifiers or is it time driven etc?
Looking for specifics here.
Thanks
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Elite or Masters?
Elite:
https://www.usacycling.org/events/200...rulesfinal.pdf
Individual Time Trials are open to ALL categories – men’s categories 1-5 and women’s
categories 1-4.
3. ROAD RACE RULES:
The Junior 10-14 men’s and Junior 10-18 women’s road races are open to ALL
categories
The Junior 15-18 men’s road races are restricted to category 1-3 participants
only
The U23 men’s road race is restricted to category 1-2 participants only
The Elite women’s road race (including U23 women) is restricted to category
1-2 participants only
The Elite men’s road race is restricted to category 1 participants only
Masters:
https://www.usacycling.org/events/200...sRoadRules.pdf
Individual Time Trials are open to ALL categories – men’s road categories 1-5
and women’s road categories 1-4.
3. ROAD RACE RULES: For master men’s age groups 30-54, riders MUST be road
category-3 or higher. For age groups 55 and above, there are no category
requirements.
For master women’s age groups 30-44, riders MUST be road category-3 or higher.
For age groups 45 and above, there are no category requirements.
I found these in seconds. This is how.
www.usacycling.org
Road -> Championship Events -> National Championships (drop down menu)
Find the event you want, then click on "Rules page."
Elite:
https://www.usacycling.org/events/200...rulesfinal.pdf
Individual Time Trials are open to ALL categories – men’s categories 1-5 and women’s
categories 1-4.
3. ROAD RACE RULES:
The Junior 10-14 men’s and Junior 10-18 women’s road races are open to ALL
categories
The Junior 15-18 men’s road races are restricted to category 1-3 participants
only
The U23 men’s road race is restricted to category 1-2 participants only
The Elite women’s road race (including U23 women) is restricted to category
1-2 participants only
The Elite men’s road race is restricted to category 1 participants only
Masters:
https://www.usacycling.org/events/200...sRoadRules.pdf
Individual Time Trials are open to ALL categories – men’s road categories 1-5
and women’s road categories 1-4.
3. ROAD RACE RULES: For master men’s age groups 30-54, riders MUST be road
category-3 or higher. For age groups 55 and above, there are no category
requirements.
For master women’s age groups 30-44, riders MUST be road category-3 or higher.
For age groups 45 and above, there are no category requirements.
I found these in seconds. This is how.
www.usacycling.org
Road -> Championship Events -> National Championships (drop down menu)
Find the event you want, then click on "Rules page."
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Thanks efficiency. So if I read the rules right, there is no mention of "qualifying" anywhere. It sounds like if you hold a USCF license and feel like giving it a whirl, anyone is welcome to do so. Did I read that correctly? No qualification needed?
Damn...
Thanks
Damn...
Thanks
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Well...qualifying only insomuch as you have to have the right category license. If you can make it to cat 1 to enter the Elite men's road race, I'd say you're qualified.
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What age and in what CAT do you race?
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Ahh I see. I'm 30-34 this year, 35+ next year.
So for racing the RR you basically need to be Cat 3 or better but for the TT you can be Cat 1-5.
Got it, thanks!
So for racing the RR you basically need to be Cat 3 or better but for the TT you can be Cat 1-5.
Got it, thanks!





