National Senior Games 2013 (Party at A'Jet's House)
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That course neutralizes one of my strengths, cornering at high speeds and managing power through them. It's a power rider's course. I'm also bringing my kid with me, and it's a) not downtown with a cool place to explore while I'm racing and b) only four chances to watch Dad and c) it's too long a course for them to take pictures at more than one point.
If I'm OTF I will not be alone, I guarantee it. There will be a sprint, and I'm not a huge fan of having to turn left coasting down from 40mph or risk ending up on the freeway. It's a course designed by a runner, not a cyclist.
If I'm OTF I will not be alone, I guarantee it. There will be a sprint, and I'm not a huge fan of having to turn left coasting down from 40mph or risk ending up on the freeway. It's a course designed by a runner, not a cyclist.
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If we start sending them input about start finish they might make a change. It's insane right now and asking for trouble.
Is there a schedule out? If they combine the 50-54 and 55-59 we can put together an OTF consortium.
Is there a schedule out? If they combine the 50-54 and 55-59 we can put together an OTF consortium.
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Not if I can help it, you won't. I may be inexperienced, but I'm not an idiot.
However my build will be focused on the TT's, and I'd be happy to ride for you in the <insert appropriate name for that course here>. Even without the turns, you have the chops for the Gold.
However my build will be focused on the TT's, and I'd be happy to ride for you in the <insert appropriate name for that course here>. Even without the turns, you have the chops for the Gold.
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Ha! The photo of that finish line looks like something from Bad Idea Jeans. "So I was thinking, we'll just put the finish line before the road narrows into a funnel and then hits a T-intersection. Perfect, right?"
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Sent them this:
Greetings,
I just reviewed the course for the 20k and 40k road races. Whoever placed the finish line on Erieside so close to a 90 degree turn is asking for a lot of ambulance rides. Depending on wind conditions you can have a large group of people crossing the finish line at 40+ MPH in a full sprint with less than 180 feet to slow down. People will be hitting the brakes hard and all it will take is for one person to be a little late to cause a massive pileup.
This is what happens when one person makes contact:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5Z8Bf57HXs
I'd ask that the finish line be moved back at least another 200' to allow riders a modicum of room to decelerate safely.
Sincerely,
Kurt R Bickel 50-54
USAC Category 1
3 x National Champion
Greetings,
I just reviewed the course for the 20k and 40k road races. Whoever placed the finish line on Erieside so close to a 90 degree turn is asking for a lot of ambulance rides. Depending on wind conditions you can have a large group of people crossing the finish line at 40+ MPH in a full sprint with less than 180 feet to slow down. People will be hitting the brakes hard and all it will take is for one person to be a little late to cause a massive pileup.
This is what happens when one person makes contact:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5Z8Bf57HXs
I'd ask that the finish line be moved back at least another 200' to allow riders a modicum of room to decelerate safely.
Sincerely,
Kurt R Bickel 50-54
USAC Category 1
3 x National Champion
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if you go 20 blocks to the east, you will be on the campus where MEA and I went to college and we met. Depending on the weather, the wind will be interesting on this course since it blows off the lake. The leg out will probably be into the wind and leg back with the wind.
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I think they are planning to award a black jersey for the longest skid mark after the finish.
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If we start sending them input about start finish they might make a change. It's insane right now and asking for trouble.
Is there a schedule out? If they combine the 50-54 and 55-59 we can put together an OTF consortium.
Is there a schedule out? If they combine the 50-54 and 55-59 we can put together an OTF consortium.
Thanks for the link. I was planning to find that link tonight but you saved me the trouble.
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Sent them this:
Greetings,
I just reviewed the course for the 20k and 40k road races. Whoever placed the finish line on Erieside so close to a 90 degree turn is asking for a lot of ambulance rides. Depending on wind conditions you can have a large group of people crossing the finish line at 40+ MPH in a full sprint with less than 180 feet to slow down. People will be hitting the brakes hard and all it will take is for one person to be a little late to cause a massive pileup.
This is what happens when one person makes contact:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5Z8Bf57HXs
I'd ask that the finish line be moved back at least another 200' to allow riders a modicum of room to decelerate safely.
Sincerely,
Kurt R Bickel 50-54
USAC Category 1
3 x National Champion
Greetings,
I just reviewed the course for the 20k and 40k road races. Whoever placed the finish line on Erieside so close to a 90 degree turn is asking for a lot of ambulance rides. Depending on wind conditions you can have a large group of people crossing the finish line at 40+ MPH in a full sprint with less than 180 feet to slow down. People will be hitting the brakes hard and all it will take is for one person to be a little late to cause a massive pileup.
This is what happens when one person makes contact:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5Z8Bf57HXs
I'd ask that the finish line be moved back at least another 200' to allow riders a modicum of room to decelerate safely.
Sincerely,
Kurt R Bickel 50-54
USAC Category 1
3 x National Champion
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I just sent them this:
Hi,
I am excited to be traveling to Cleveland for the races, and appreciate your getting the details of the course out to us cyclists in advance. But please consider moving the finish line back at least a couple of hundred feet, to allow us all room to slow down before hitting that corner which is, right now, far too close to the finish line. I expect to be hitting that finish line at about 40mph, in a pack of other racers. The stretch immediately after a finish is frequently a point where crashes can occur, and having to slow rapidly will make that stretch all the more dangerous. I envision lots of burning rubber as people try to slow enough to be able to get around the turn.
Thanks again,
Hi,
I am excited to be traveling to Cleveland for the races, and appreciate your getting the details of the course out to us cyclists in advance. But please consider moving the finish line back at least a couple of hundred feet, to allow us all room to slow down before hitting that corner which is, right now, far too close to the finish line. I expect to be hitting that finish line at about 40mph, in a pack of other racers. The stretch immediately after a finish is frequently a point where crashes can occur, and having to slow rapidly will make that stretch all the more dangerous. I envision lots of burning rubber as people try to slow enough to be able to get around the turn.
Thanks again,
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Not if I can help it, you won't. I may be inexperienced, but I'm not an idiot.
However my build will be focused on the TT's, and I'd be happy to ride for you in the <insert appropriate name for that course here>. Even without the turns, you have the chops for the Gold.
However my build will be focused on the TT's, and I'd be happy to ride for you in the <insert appropriate name for that course here>. Even without the turns, you have the chops for the Gold.
EDIT: Good job AZT.
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I just sent them this:
Hi,
I am excited to be traveling to Cleveland for the races, and appreciate your getting the details of the course out to us cyclists in advance. But please consider moving the finish line back at least a couple of hundred feet, to allow us all room to slow down before hitting that corner which is, right now, far too close to the finish line. I expect to be hitting that finish line at about 40mph, in a pack of other racers. The stretch immediately after a finish is frequently a point where crashes can occur, and having to slow rapidly will make that stretch all the more dangerous. I envision lots of burning rubber as people try to slow enough to be able to get around the turn.
Thanks again,
Hi,
I am excited to be traveling to Cleveland for the races, and appreciate your getting the details of the course out to us cyclists in advance. But please consider moving the finish line back at least a couple of hundred feet, to allow us all room to slow down before hitting that corner which is, right now, far too close to the finish line. I expect to be hitting that finish line at about 40mph, in a pack of other racers. The stretch immediately after a finish is frequently a point where crashes can occur, and having to slow rapidly will make that stretch all the more dangerous. I envision lots of burning rubber as people try to slow enough to be able to get around the turn.
Thanks again,
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40mph is about 60 fps. The current line looks pretty much like what RacerEx says, under 200 feet. That's 3-4 seconds. Disaster.
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It looks to me to be the much the same course that they do the Cleveland Triathlon on. That explains the finish line position. There is plenty of time to adjust the finish line. I'll bet that they are getting plenty of input from the local racers.
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Hi,
Thank you for your recent communication regarding the details of the cycling course for this year's national championship event. I am excited and looking forward to competing in Cleveland. However, I have serious concerns regarding the finish of the 20K and 40K cycling course. The finish line appears to be less than 200 feet from an intersection. With sprint speeds at or exceeding 40mph, forcing racers to slow and turn left (or right) in approximately three seconds is a recipe for disaster. Please consider changing the finish of the course to allow a longer, safer rollout after the finish line. Safety should be paramount at a national class event like this.
Thank you for your consideration.
<shovelhd>
CT M55+ Gold Medalist 20K and 40K
Thank you for your recent communication regarding the details of the cycling course for this year's national championship event. I am excited and looking forward to competing in Cleveland. However, I have serious concerns regarding the finish of the 20K and 40K cycling course. The finish line appears to be less than 200 feet from an intersection. With sprint speeds at or exceeding 40mph, forcing racers to slow and turn left (or right) in approximately three seconds is a recipe for disaster. Please consider changing the finish of the course to allow a longer, safer rollout after the finish line. Safety should be paramount at a national class event like this.
Thank you for your consideration.
<shovelhd>
CT M55+ Gold Medalist 20K and 40K
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Thank you for contacting the NSGA. We appreciate you taking the time to
provide us with the suggestion to improve the National Games. Your
suggestion has been documented, and will be presented before the Games
Committee. We are always interested in feedback from our current athletes
on ways we can improve the Games.
Best of luck with your future competitions and endeavors!
provide us with the suggestion to improve the National Games. Your
suggestion has been documented, and will be presented before the Games
Committee. We are always interested in feedback from our current athletes
on ways we can improve the Games.
Best of luck with your future competitions and endeavors!
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What a nice response.
Hopefully, none of you guys have UCI/International licenses.
Ranking of cycling institutions from worst to the least worst - Senior Games, UCI and USA Cycling.
Hopefully, none of you guys have UCI/International licenses.

Ranking of cycling institutions from worst to the least worst - Senior Games, UCI and USA Cycling.
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Course change. Somebody call Hollywood, this could make for an epic scene. Now we get to sprint into the convention center.
https://nsga.com/media/documents/cour...-elevation.pdf
https://nsga.com/media/documents/cour...-elevation.pdf
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Course change. Somebody call Hollywood, this could make for an epic scene. Now we get to sprint into the convention center.
https://nsga.com/media/documents/cour...-elevation.pdf
https://nsga.com/media/documents/cour...-elevation.pdf
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Pulling the plug on the midwest trip. Not one huge thing but the sum of too many small family/racing/life things. Resetting to be closer to home, take care of some family obligations, do a few local races, then try to be the oldest fart to qualify for the ride off at Elite Track Nats at Carson in the 4k.
Going to miss meeting/seeing you guys.
Going to miss meeting/seeing you guys.
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The hill is not going to make a difference. We're all gonna die.
They said that they are going to start everyone in two waves, women first then men, just like a gasp triathlon. Great. So now there will be hundreds of guys lined up going straight into a chicane. Wonderful. Maybe I should cancel my hotel room and camp out on the line. Warmup? No way. Gotta line up early.
They said that they are going to start everyone in two waves, women first then men, just like a gasp triathlon. Great. So now there will be hundreds of guys lined up going straight into a chicane. Wonderful. Maybe I should cancel my hotel room and camp out on the line. Warmup? No way. Gotta line up early.
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I thought PR on the cycling event was that someone with a lot of bike racing promotion experience was setting this up? So much for those reassuring thoughts. Good luck out there.
BTW, are we down to @shovelhd and @Allegheny Jet?
I think I'm going to start a general National/State Senior Games thread as I have a very high degree of confidence that we (the Mrs and I) are going to compete in the next one in 2015 (assuming I can qualify).
BTW, are we down to @shovelhd and @Allegheny Jet?
I think I'm going to start a general National/State Senior Games thread as I have a very high degree of confidence that we (the Mrs and I) are going to compete in the next one in 2015 (assuming I can qualify).
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