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El Diablo Rojo 04-14-07 02:43 PM

Masters Points
 
Okay I'm having a debate with one of my teammates over the question of getting upgrade points while racing masters classes. I say you cannot get any 4 to 3 upgrade points in a masters race and he says you can. Who's right?

MDcatV 04-14-07 02:51 PM

You both might be correct, it depends on your local upgrade coordinator. I think around here, ours will recognize a Masters (open) 30+/40+ top ten or 1 - 6 placing as being much more difficult than getting a result in a straight 4 or 4/5 race and will consider such a result for upgrade purposes. However, if it was some other race category like a 35+ Cat 4/5 only, that would probably not be considered since the field is watered down by the age restriction.

zimbo 04-14-07 02:54 PM

I was able to confirm today that in North Carolina, a Masters 4/5 race counts toward an upgrade from a 4 to a 3 so long as the field size is large enough. Once you get to a certain point (Cat2 I think?) the Masters races no longer count.

--Steve

El Diablo Rojo 04-14-07 02:56 PM

I know our local rep will up grade you but as far as USCF points go do masters races count.

zimbo 04-14-07 03:00 PM


Originally Posted by El Diablo Rojo
I know our local rep will up grade you but as far as USCF points go do masters races count.

Me: Do placings in Masters 4/5 races count toward a Cat3 upgrade or can I only earn points in general field races?

Rep: For 3's I would count those races if they qualify on distance and field size.

--Steve

DreamTheater 04-14-07 03:01 PM

I'm 39. When and why should I do a masters race? I feel as good as I did when I was 28 or whatever, and my body still responds to training. I feel like I can handle a similar amount of miles and intensity as 10 years ago.

When and why should I enter a Master's race? I feel happy enough doing the cat 3/4 races. I just don't know why I would do one. But then again, some of those guys are fast!

zimbo 04-14-07 03:02 PM


Originally Posted by DreamTheater
I just don't know why I would do one.

Fewer crashes? Shorter distances? Slightly smaller fields?

--Steve

El Diablo Rojo 04-14-07 03:06 PM


Originally Posted by DreamTheater
I'm 39. When and why should I do a masters race? I feel as good as I did when I was 28 or whatever, and my body still responds to training. I feel like I can handle a similar amount of miles and intensity as 10 years ago.

When and why should I enter a Master's race? I feel happy enough doing the cat 3/4 races. I just don't know why I would do one. But then again, some of those guys are fast!

Because most 35+open fields here are by far much harder than the 4's and even some of the 3's races. The 35+ is full of mostly cat 1/2 guys and they know how to inflict the pain.

El Diablo Rojo 04-14-07 03:07 PM


Originally Posted by zimbo
Me: Do placings in Masters 4/5 races count toward a Cat3 upgrade or can I only earn points in general field races?

Rep: For 3's I would count those races if they qualify on distance and field size.

--Steve

I guess I'm wondering about the age based Masters classes. 35/45/55 etc.

Vinokurtov 04-14-07 06:39 PM

They do here. And the open or Masters Cat3 count towards a 2.

patentcad 04-14-07 07:17 PM

Sounds like it depends on your local rep. Ours won't do it (so I've been told).

Pizza Man 04-14-07 07:49 PM

Masters is very competitive here and the 35+ Cat 4/5 race is always the first field to fill and many races offer 2 fields because it is so popular. If masters didn't earn upgrade points toward Cat 3, then many of them would never upgrade and just dominate the masters 4/5 races.

I'm guessing that in other parts of the country they don't have separate fields for 35+ 1/2/3, 35+ 4/5, 45+ 1/2/3 and 45+ 4/5 like they do around here.

damocles1 04-14-07 08:25 PM


Originally Posted by El Diablo Rojo
Because most 35+open fields here are by far much harder than the 4's and even some of the 3's races. The 35+ is full of mostly cat 1/2 guys and they know how to inflict the pain.

Hardest around here, easily...

Kadowaki 04-15-07 09:03 AM


Originally Posted by DreamTheater
I'm 39. When and why should I do a masters race? I feel as good as I did when I was 28 or whatever, and my body still responds to training. I feel like I can handle a similar amount of miles and intensity as 10 years ago.

When and why should I enter a Master's race? I feel happy enough doing the cat 3/4 races. I just don't know why I would do one. But then again, some of those guys are fast!

You would want to avoid Masters races around here; Former pros like Tom Doughty (who wrote The Complete Book of Long-Distance and Competitive Cycling in 1983) and Fabio Orlandi typically race 1-2 in the 50+ and then come back and do the same in the 40+. In 30+ you have former US Postal racer and Vision Quest Coach Robbie Ventura.

The start of a Masters race in Northern Illinois and Southern Wisconsin (at least if there's any money at stake) is blistering as these guys burn us mortals off the pace in a hurry. At 48 years I often race the Open Cat 4 just to avoid them, but then race with kids half my age who seem to have a lot less worry about bodily injury!

El Diablo Rojo 04-15-07 11:28 AM


Originally Posted by patentcad
Sounds like it depends on your local rep. Ours won't do it (so I've been told).

That's the impression I'm getting. You'd think the USCF would have a definative rule about what races qualify for upgrade points and what races don't.


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