Race #2 Saturday, January 13 th, 2018 Mattamy National Cycling Centre Technical Guide Version 2.0
General Information The Youth Track Development Series has been designed to optimize the development of our young athletes through a format that removes the emphasis on winning and instead focuses on skill development. Building upon the successful introduction of ability based racing last season, riders 1 will continue to select their category based on their ability and comfort level. The ability categories aligns with Long Term Athlete Development Principles by allowing athletes at different levels of physical maturity, and/or time in the sport, to participate in meaningful mixed gender competition. Cycling Canada s Track Cycling LTAD Model states: It is deemed essential to base cycling-specific training on developmental age, not on chronological age It is essential to understand that when working with young athletes, we are not simply preparing them for our sport, but for all sports- and that by offering wellrounded development that builds physical literacy, we are also preparing them for a more active, healthy lifestyle Young athletes of the same chronological age can vary widely in their development, ability to learn skills, and emotional readiness for competition. Over-emphasis on skills and tactics the athlete is not ready to learn, or intensive competition, can take the FUN out of sport Young athletes deserve a program appropriate to their own stage of development The emphasis on Winning in the Youth Track Development Series has been reduced: Winning does not allow room for failure and learning Winning is all about the outcome, not the process of developing proper skills Winning rarely yields room for development; proper development inevitably leads to success Timing will be done manually and data used to rank athletes to ensure that they continue to be placed in appropriate competition categories. All recorded times will be approximate. The focus should be placed on having athletes apply new tactics, try new skills, and seek to achieve personal bests. 1 Please see First Time Track Racer requirements
NEW THIS YEAR Several new initiatives are being implemented this season to help improve the delivery and experience of the series. IN-FIELD PERSONNEL: Clubs must identify who is working with their team on the in-field. A limit of five (5) personnel per club. Independent riders are permitted one (1) support person. Only identified personnel [coaches, mechanics, support] will be permitted [i.e. no friends, parents]. Clubs MUST be 100% responsible for those that are identified to work with their athletes. All team personnel will be required to check-in at registration for an infield pass. Clubs must send an email to events@ontariocycling.org identifying their personnel by Thursday, January 11 th. COACHING FROM APRON: Coaching from the apron will be permitted during A and B category races ONLY. UPGRADES: Upgrades will not be permitted on race day, except in exceptional circumstances. The OCA will consult with the Commissaire during exceptional circumstances. Coaches should assist their athletes in placing them in the appropriate category based on age, physical maturity, cycling experience, etc. FIRST TIME TRACK RACERS The National Cycling Institute Milton (NCIM) runs track certification courses. It is recommended that riders new to the Youth Track Development Series obtain certification from NCIM first, prior to participating. Athletes who have raced at NCIM/FCV Sanctioned Race Nights should consult with their coach to determine which category best suits their abilities. The onus will be on the athlete s coach to make this determination. Any athlete that does not have a coach but has raced in NCIM/FCV races should contact the OCA to determine their race category. Assessments of track competencies will include: (a) Ability to ride safely and confidently in a pack (b) Ability to move up and down the track [i.e. above the blue line] (c) Exhibits spatial awareness [e.g. shoulder checks]
Events Over the course of the series athletes can expect a number of events. Each date will feature 3-4 different events. Standing Start 250 M (Timed event) Standing 500 M (Timed Event) Kilo (Timed Event) Scratch Races (Heart Starter) Points Races/Tempo Chariot Races Point a Lap Flying Lap (Timed Event) Longest Lap Elimination Races Moto-Paced Race Two athletes will be up on the track at the same time. Athletes must have a neutral holder provided by the organization. Manual timing will be used. Two athletes will be up on the track at the same time. Athletes must have a neutral holder provided by the organization. Manual timing will be used. Two athletes will be up on the track at the same time. Athletes must have a neutral holder provided by the organization. Manual timing will be used. All athletes start together and the objective is simply to be first over the finish line after a certain number of laps. There are no intermediate points or sprints. A sprint is held every set number of laps, with 5, 3, 2, and 1 point(s) being awarded to the top four finishers in each sprint. The last lap is worth double points. There are no points awarded for lapping the field. The winner of the race is the one to have the most points at the end of the race The chariot is a short, usually one lap, race. Up to four cyclists start from a standing start on the back stretch, and do an all-out sprint for a lap and a half. The first rider across the finish line is the winner. Depending on registration and time remaining a final may be held. The point-a-lap is, where a single point is awarded to the first rider to finish each lap, including the last lap. There are no points awarded for lapping the field. The winner of the race is the one to have the most points at the end of the race. Athletes will have a set distance to build up speed before the clock starts. The clock will start when they cross the finish with one lap to go and stop when they reach the finish line. Longest lap races have a slow part and a fast part. A first whistle starts the slow part, signaling the riders to get on the track after corner 3. Afterwards, at some point in the future, the Commissaire will blow the whistle a second time, signaling the one lap all out sprint. In between the two whistles, if a rider crosses the finish line, crosses onto the inside of the track (safety), rides backwards or touches anything with hand or foot they are eliminated. Riders are scored by finish order in the fast part, then by the reverse order of elimination in the slow part. At the end of every lap or every set number of laps the last rider to cross the line is eliminated from the race. When a predetermined number of riders remain, they sprint for the finish. Athletes start together, positioned behind a motorbike. The motorbike paces the riders for a predetermined number of laps, before leaving the track. Athletes then race for the remaining set number of laps. Other Other events may be added during the season
Registration Information Entry fees are as follows: Event Cost (Grades A-E) Cost (Para) Registration Deadline Track Development Youth Series #2 Track Development Youth Series #3 Track Development Youth Series #4 $35 + HST $20 + HST January 9 th at 12:00 PM - NOON $35 + HST $20 + HST January 30 th at 12:00 PM - NOON $35 + HST $20 + HST February 20 th at 12:00 PM - NOON All events are pre-registration only. Registration is available via www.ccnbikes.com NEW! Due to an overwhelming number of participants, caps have been placed on the number of entries within each category. To reserve your spot, don t delay and register ASAP! Entries will not be accepted after registration has closed on January 9 th at 12:00 PM NOON. All athletes must be duly licensed by the OCA - Citizens Permit or UCI license. Out of province athletes must have a UCI license. Licenses must have a UCI track code. NEW! Out of province/country riders are welcome, subject to availability. The OCA reserves the right to restrict entry on this basis. Should a category reach capacity, priority is given to Ontario riders, followed by out of province riders and out of country riders up until Monday, January 8 th. At which point any remaining spots will open up to out of province/country riders. NEW! Out of province/country riders must email events@ontariocycling.org to be placed on a waitlist. Registration will open to out of province/country riders on Monday, January 8 th at 9:00 AM with remaining spots given to those on the waitlist. The National Cycling Institute Milton (NCIM) runs track certification courses. It is recommended that riders new to the Youth Track Development Series obtain certification from NCIM. More details on the NCIM courses offered can be found HERE. REFUND POLICY A rider must withdraw prior to the end of registration in order to be eligible to receive a refund. All refunds are subject to a non-refundable processing fee (variable based on transaction value) plus a refund administration fee of $5 +HST. Once the registration period has ended on January 9 th at 12:00 PM - NOON, refunds are no longer available. If an athlete withdraws from the event on race day, they are not eligible for a refund and the rider must inform the Chief Commissaire of their withdrawal.
Bib Placement Number bibs are to be placed on the back of a rider s jersey per the image below
Category Selection Guidelines These guidelines are to be used when self-selecting an athlete's category. The guidelines are in place to help ensure that athletes will be racing with other athletes of the same caliber. When registration closes, the OCA will review all athlete category selections and reserves the right to make adjustments [this will be done in consultation with the athlete/coach]. If you have any questions/concerns regarding which category to enter, please contact the OCA. This chart is a general guideline only. Coaches should assist their athletes in placing them in the appropriate category based on age, physical maturity, cycling experience, etc. For assistance, please contact the OCA directly. A Grade Gear Restriction 7.93M B Grade Gear Restriction 7.12M C Grade Gear Restriction 6.71M* D Grade Gear Restriction 6.71M* E Grade Gear Restriction 6.71M* Para U19 Men competitive within the Ontario Cup Series U17 Men generally in the top third of the field at National Championships Category capacity = 24 participants U19 Women competitive within the Ontario Cup Series U17 Men finishing middle of the pack at Provincial Championship U17 Women generally in the top third of the field at National Championships U15 Men competitive at U17 National Championships Category capacity = 24 participants U17 Women finishing in the pack at Provincial Championships U15 Men finishing in the pack at Provincial Championships U13 Men/Women with advanced skill and physical maturity Category capacity = 32 participants U13 Women with race experience and/or advanced physical strength U11 Men with race experience and/or advanced physical strength Category capacity = 15 participants U13 Women U11 Men/Women Category capacity = 10 participants The Para category is open to Tandems (stoker + Pilot) Stoker must be aged 20 and under *Rental bikes may not be set-up with appropriate gearing and therefore it will be at the OCA s discretion to allow riders to use a rental bike when the gearing doesn t match the restrictions NOTE: Upgrades will not be permitted on race day The OCA reserves the right to move or assign athletes into proper categories. Assignments are based on age, ability, field sizes, past results, and rider performance.
Track Development Youth Series #2 The Track Development Youth Series Schedule is tentative and subject to change TIME EVENT CATEGORY DISTANCE LAPS 11:15 AM 12:15 PM Rider Sign-In + Bib Distribution All Grades N/A 12:30 PM 12:50 PM Coach/Manager Meeting - Mandatory In-Field D 1:00 PM Heart Starter 1 E 1.5 KM 6 Standing 250 Para Men 250m 2 Heats Heart Starter 1 A 2.5 KM 10 Heart Starter 1 B 2 KM 8 Heart Starter 1 C 2 KM 8 Heart Starter 1 D 1.5 KM 6 Standing 250 Para Women 250m 2 Heats Sprint Qualifiers 2 E 500m 2 Laps/ 3 Heats Sprint Qualifiers 2 A 500m 2 Laps/ 4 Heats Sprint Qualifiers 2 B 500m 2 Laps/ 4 Heats Sprint Qualifiers 2 C 500m 2 Laps/ 4 Heats Sprint Qualifiers 2 D 500m 2 Laps/ 3 Heats Sprint Finals E 500m 2 Laps Sprint Finals A 500m 2 Laps Sprint Finals B 500m 2 Laps Sprint Finals C 500m 2 Laps Sprint Finals D 500m 2 Laps Individual Pursuit Para Men 4 KM 16 Moto Paced Race E 2.5 KM 5 Paced + 10 Laps Moto Paced Race A 7.5 KM 10 Paced + 30 Laps Moto Paced Race B 6.25 KM 10 Paced + 25 Laps Moto Paced Race C 5 KM 5 Paced + 5 Paced Moto Paced Race D 3.75 KM 5 Paced + 15 Laps Individual Pursuit Para Women 3 KM 12 Point a Lap E 3 KM 12 Points Race A 10 KM 40 Points Race B 7.5 KM 30 Points Race C 5 KM 20 Point a Lap D 4 KM 16 Time Permitting Flying Lap E 1 KM 4 Time Permitting Flying Lap D 1 KM 4 *Event distances and schedule are subject to change based on number of entries or at the discretion of the OCA 1 Heart Starter will see athletes starting together, racing to be the first over the line after the set number of laps 2 Sprint qualifier will consist of a two (2) lap sprint, with winner moving onto finals
Track Safety First aid will be provided by Odyssey Medical and is located in the in-field area. If you cannot start for any reason please notify a Commissaire. You are required to wear an approved, regulation cycling helmet at all times while riding your bike. Riders may be pulled from a race if they present a legitimate safety concern to other riders Do not ride down the back ramp. Riders are to walk their bikes down. Failure to do so may result in being pulled from future events. Below is a map to the nearest hospital. Map to Nearest Hospital Milton District Hospital 725 Bronte Street, South 905-878-2383
General Rules and Regulations The races will be held under the rules of the UCI with CC and OCA modifications. The CC & OCA rules are available on-line at: http://www.ontariocycling.org/commissaires/commissaires-rules/ This event is pre-registration only. Bib numbers will be handed out at sign in. All athletes must sign in at registration. Sign in closes 30 minutes before the start of the first session. An OCA representative will be present at the race to assist with rider licensing issues. Licenses may not be purchased the day of the event. Please contact the OCA for more details. All athletes (or parents/guardians) are required to sign the OCA and CC waivers. If you do not have a valid UCI Track License or Citizen Permit for 2018, you will be able to purchase a 2018 license in the week leading up to the event. The 2018 license will allow you to compete at the first race along with the rest of the season. Races will start promptly at the indicated start times. Bike check may occur on a spot check basis. All bikes must comply to regulations. Gear rollout must occur every time prior to an athlete starting an event. Event Specific Rules Standing starts for each rider will be held by a neutral volunteer. Coaches are not permitted on the track as holders. Two athletes will be on the track at the same time. Do not ride down the back ramp. Riders are to walk their bikes down. Failure to do so may result in being pulled from future events. In case of an accident spectators are NOT ALLOWED to cross the track, however, they can gain access to the in-field through the tunnel. Pits will be pre-assigned by an OCA staff member on the day of the race, based on club registration numbers. Team flags are permitted in pits. Advertisements in pits are not permitted. The use of aero bars and aero helmets are prohibited. Carbon wheels and disc wheels are prohibited. Maximum wheel rim depth 40mm. Only Licensed coaches and operational / event personnel are allowed on the apron / safety zone at the sole discretion of the OCA. Riders may be pulled from a race if they present a legitimate safety concern to other riders
For safety reasons, in the case of a mishap during a mass start race, riders in C, D, or novice categories will not be permitted to re-enter the race. Athletes in categories A or B will have 5 laps in which to resume racing. Media Pass Only accredited photographers will be allowed on the track apron. Media passes will be given out based on submission of the OCA Media Pass Form. Please click HERE for the OCA Media Pass Form In-Field Policy Only team identified personnel are permitted in the in-field. A limit of five (5) personnel per club are permitted. Independent riders are permitted one (1) support person. Club presidents or identified representatives must pre-register their personnel by the Thursday, January 11 th by sending an email to events@ontariocycling.org All team personnel are required to check-in at registration for an in-field pass. Results For the OCA Track Development Youth Series there will be no electronic timing. Results will be hand timed and are used as an approximate development tool. Preliminary results will be made available on site. An official version of the results will be posted on the OCA website. An unofficial copy of the results can be found on the OCA website following the event. Please keep in mind that results are used as a development tool.
Need accommodation in the area this weekend? Members can access the Ontario Cycling Association rate from Westmont Hospitality by just clicking on the hotel location of your choice from the URL flyer posted on the OCA website. CLICK HERE Please present your OCA member card upon check in to qualify for the rate. For out of province/country cyclist attending OCA events and that are not members of the OCA, please send your reservation requirements to teambookings@whg.com and our National Sales Office will process your reservation at the OCA rate available at the time of booking. Westmont Hospitality are pleased to offer you these links which make it easier for you to book our Hilton Garden Inn Toronto-Burlington or Homewood Suites Burlington which are approximately 20 minutes away from the Velodrome.
True Sport Principles The OCA supports the TRUE SPORT principles Go for It Always strive for excellence and rise to the challenge, but never at the expense of others. Discover how good you can be. Play Fair Play honestly and obey the rules, in letter and spirit. Winning is only meaningful when competition is fair. Respect Others Show respect for everyone involved in creating a sporting experience, both on the field and off. Win with dignity and lose with grace. Keep it Fun Find the joy of sport and have a good time. Keep a positive attitude and look to make a positive difference, on the field and in your community. Stay Healthy Place physical and mental health above all other considerations and avoid unsafe activities. Respect your body and keep in shape. Include Everyone Share sport with others, regardless of creed, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation or ability. Invite everyone into sport to make it more meaningful for the whole community. Give Back Always remember the community that supports your sport and helps make it possible. Find ways to show your appreciation and help others get the most out of sport.