NYS Race Directors – It is time to start planning for 2018!

Dear NY Race Directors,

It is time to start planning for 2018!   As always, anything in “red” was held last year but is unconfirmed for next year.  Most of you just need to please click to “reply” right now and confirm your date for 2018.    I’ll then turn your event “black.”

We try to avoid regional conflicts as best we can and this is how we figure it out.  While no dates are “guaranteed,” in the past everyone has been very cooperative resolving the occasional conflict, so thank-you!

Notes:

  • the latest schedule will always be at the NYSBRA web site: http://www.nysbra.com/road/schedule/
  • when “final” (at the annual meeting in January) we’ll add the schedule to our Google Calendar
  • please remind your club presidents, Race Directors, and Officials to join “nyraces” if they haven’t already!

Thank-you!

-jeff
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President

New York State Bicycle Racing Association (NYSBRA)

 

Rule of the Month: Pinning Race Numbers…a refresher

 

What numbers can you see here? 111 is perfect, 125 is ok, but the other two racers risks not being able to place in the results!

 

Pinning numbers so the officials and high-speed cameras can keep track of you during a race is a skill just like those for riding your bike- a good cyclist knows how to do it right!

 

Here is the applicable rule:

1J7(b) Riders shall place their numbers as prescribed by the Race Director or officials and in such a way that they are visible when the rider is in a racing position. When shoulder numbers are provided for cyclo-cross, they are worn on the upper arm to be visible from the front. Hip numbers shall be attached securely at least at the four corners and no accessory or hair may obstruct a clear view of the number. If shoulder or frame numbers are provided, they too shall be placed as prescribed. Numbers may not be folded, trimmed, or otherwise defaced

 

Let’s start with what you should not do: namely, fold, trim, or scrunch up your number because you think it will lie flatter on your back.  The numbers have a big white background to make them easier for the officials and cameras to pick them out of all the sponsor logos on your jersey.  Folding or cutting the white background to just show the number makes it very difficult to keep track of you in a race.   Scrunching your numbers makes the number almost impossible to read in bright sunshine.  Of course if you have long hair it cannot cover the number!  Doing these things may cause you to miss your start or not placed in the results.

 

What you should do is pin the number on the side of the jersey that faces judges on the finish line (left or right side).  Officials and camera can’t read your number if you pin it in the middle of your back! A good guide is to line up the lower edge of the bib number with the front seam on your jersey’s side panel; this puts the number in the ideal position when you are leaning over while riding your bike past the finish line.  Use at least four pins per number and if you are pinning up a rider while they are wearing their jersey try not to stick the rider or yourself with the pins!

 

This short 2:33 video is a great guide: Pinning Race Numbers.

 

By Jeff Poulin, USA Cycling Elite National Commissaire

Star Track hosts NYS Championship and Junior Track Challenge

Picture by Miki Marcinkiewicz

Enjoy the brief recap sent to us courtesy of Peter Taylor!

In a beautiful weekend at Kissena Velodrome, Star Track hosted their first NYS Track Championships and Junior Track Challenge.

With the help of NYSBRA and other amazing sponsors, the junior riders were able to compete in hard fought races, and grueling time trials throughout the weekend which saw some incredibly close races and wonderful displays of sportsmanship followed by pizza for riders, families and officials.

Congratulations to our latest New York State Champions  especially the Tang, Eng, Edmonds and Chea families that saw multiple sibling victories.

Girls 8-10 – Akira Edmonds

Boys 8-10 – Enzo Edmonds

Girls 11/12 – Natalie Eng

Boys 11/12 – DJ Toback

Girls 13/14 – Emma Eng

Boys 13/14 – Genelyn Tang

Boys 15/16 – Geneway Tang

Girls 15/16 – Rory Chea

Boys 17/18 – Parker Chea

Next year we would hope to get more out of state riders joining the riders from New Jersey and Pennsylvania that made the trip.

Star Track would like to thank NYSBRA for their support in holding the event, the race officials Chris, Kelly and Rob as well as our amazing photo/video team of Miki Marcinkiewicz and Robert Lai.