Tech Guide March 17&18, 2018 Time Trial Road Race Circuit Held under USA Cycling permit #2018-700 UofLcycling.com
Huber s Farm & Restaurant Time Trial Saturday, March 17th, 2018 A 9.1 mile time trial over rolling terrain in scenic Southern Indiana featuring domestic and collegiate categories. Limit of 130 total entries. Start and Finish located at Joe Huber's Family Farm and Restaurant. USAC equipment regulations in effect. Start times to be posted the day before the race. Start interval of 30 seconds. Held under USA Cycling permit #2018-700 Event Director Contact: uoflcycling@gmail.com UofLcycling.com Time Trial Race Address: 2421 Engle Rd, Borden, Indiana 47106 Start Time Category Award 8:00 a.m. M/W Collegiate C, D Points To follow Men Cat 5 Merchandise To follow Women Cat 3, 4, 5 Merchandise To follow M/W Juniors 9-14 Merchandise To follow M/W Collegiate A Points To follow Men Pro, 1, 2, 3 $150/5 To follow Women Pro, 1, 2, 3 $150/5 To follow Masters 40+/50+ (Cat 1-4) $100/5 To follow M/W Collegiate B Points To follow M/W Juniors 15-18 Merchandise To follow Men Cat 3/4 $100/5 Description: Rolling, 9.1-mile clockwise lap. USAC equipment regulations will be in effect. All USA Cycling rules apply. A valid 2018 USA Cycling license must be shown at registration to enter any race. Only Category D/5 men and Category C/5 women may purchase a one-day license for $10.00 at registration. TT start list will be posted on UofLcycling.com one-day prior to the event. If field limit of 150 not met, day-of race registration available at 6:30 a.m. and closes 20 minutes before the start of the TT. A late fee of $5 collegiate/$10 Domestic will apply to on-site registration. Preregistration highly recommended. Helmets must be worn at all times. Individual must be present to claim her/his prize.
Time Trial Course https://ridewithgps.com/routes/26703282 Distance: 9.1 mi Elevation: + 429 / - 428 ft
Huber s Farm & Restaurant Road Race Saturday, March 17th, 2018 Domestic and Collegiate road races through the beautiful rolling hills of Floyd and Clark Counties in Indiana. 12.3 mile lap with 608 ft of elevation gain per lap. Start and finish at Joe Huber s Family Farm and Restaurant. Held under USA Cycling permit #2018-700 Event Director Contact: uoflcycling@gmail.com Race Address: 2421 Engle Rd, Borden, Indiana 47106 UofLcycling.com Road Race Start Time Category Distance Award 10:00 am Men Collegiate C 3 Laps (36.9 mi) Points 10:02 am Men Collegiate D 2 Laps (24.6 mi) Points 10:05 am Men Cat 5 2 Laps (24.6 mi) Merchandise 10:05 am Junior Men 15-18 2 Laps (24.6 mi) Merchandise 10:07 am Women Cat 3/4/5 2 Laps (24.6 mi) Merchandise 10:07 am Junior Women 15-18 2 Laps (24.6 mi) Merchandise 10:10 am Women Collegiate B/C 2 Laps (24.6 mi) Points 10:10 am + 30 s Junior M/F 9-14 1 Laps (12.3 mi) Merchandise 12:30 pm Men Collegiate A 5 Laps (61.5 mi) Points 12:33 pm Men Pro 1/2/3 5 Laps (61.5 mi) $250/5 12:35 pm Men Collegiate B 4 Laps (49.2 mi) Points 12:37 pm Men Cat 3/4 4 Laps (49.2 mi) $150/5 12:37 pm Women Cat Pro 1/2/3 4 Laps (49.2 mi) $250/5 12:39 pm Masters 40+/50+ (Cat 1-4) 4 Laps (49.2 mi) $150/5 12:41 pm Women Collegiate A 4 Laps (49.2 mi) Points Description: Rolling, 12.3-mile clockwise lap. Only mass-start legal equipment allowed. All USA Cycling rules apply. A valid 2018 USA Cycling license must be shown at registration to enter any race. Only Category D/5 men and Category C/5 women may purchase a one-day license for $10.00 at registration. Day-of race registration available at 6:30 a.m. and closes 20 minutes before the first race. A late fee of $5 collegiate/$10 Domestic will apply to on-site registration. Preregistration highly recommended. Helmets must be worn at all times. Individual must be present to claim her/his prize.
Road Race Course https://ridewithgps.com/routes/26703214 Distance: 12.3 mi per lap Elevation: + 608 / - 609 ft per lap
Saturday Parking Map
Saturday Venue Information Joe Huber s Family Farm and Restaurant is a longtime Louisville favorite with something to offer for the whole family. The restaurant will be open Saturday so you can fuel up after your race. There will also be a buffet at registration. Registration will be located in Barn #2 (see map on previous page). Results will be posted and all awards will take place here. Address- 2421 Engle Road Starlight, Indiana 47106 (For GPS input Borden for the city) More info about Joe Huber s can be found at http://www.joehubers.com/.
Iroquois Park Circuit Sunday, March 18th, 2018 Scenic 3.3 mile circuit course around Iroquois Park in the south side of Louisville featuring domestic and collegiate categories. Held under USA Cycling permit #2018-700 Race Address: Event Director Contact: uoflcycling@gmail.com 2120 Rundill Rd, Louisville, Kentucky 40214 UofLcycling.com Start Time Category Distance Award 8:00 am Men Collegiate C 30 minutes Points 8:02 am Men Collegiate D 30 minutes Points 8:45 am Women Collegiate B/C 30 minutes Points 9:30 am Men Collegiate B 45 minutes Points 9:32 am Masters 40+/50+ (Cat 1-4) 45 minutes $150/5 10:30 am Women Collegiate A 45 minutes Points 11:30 am Men Collegiate A 60 minutes Points 12:00 pm Free Beginner Clinic* 80 minutes Skills 1:30 pm Juniors M/F 15-18 30 minutes Merchandise 1:32 pm Juniors M/F 9-14 30 minutes Merchandise 2:15 pm Men Cat 5 30 minutes Merchandise 3:00 pm Women Pro1/2/3 45 minutes $250/5 3:02 pm Women Cat 3/4/5 30 minutes Merchandise 4:00 pm Men Pro 1/2/3 60 minutes $250/5 5:15 pm Men Cat 3/4 45 minutes $150/5 *Beginner Racer Skills Clinic and Practice Race, meet in the parking lot near the start/ finish Description: Rolling, 3.3-mile counter clockwise lap. All USA Cycling rules apply. A valid 2018 USA Cycling license must be shown at registration to enter any race. Only Category D/5 men and Category C/5 women may purchase a one-day license for $10.00 at registration. Registration opens at 7:00 a.m. and closes 20 minutes before each race. A late fee of $5 collegiate/$10 Domestic will apply to on-site registration. Preregistration highly recommended. Individual must be present to claim her/his prize.
Circuit Race Course https://ridewithgps.com/routes/26804721 Distance: 3.3 mi per lap Elevation: + 219 / - 221 ft per lap
Sunday Parking Map
Sunday Venue Information Iroquois Park, located on the south side of Louisville, is a cornerstone of the city s Frederick Law Olmsted-designed park system. The park s many features include an amphitheater, two scenic overlooks, and several miles of walking paths. Registration will be located next to the amphitheater. Results will be posted and all awards will take place here. Address- 1080 Amphitheater Rd, Louisville, KY 40214 More info about Iroquois Park can be found at http://www.olmstedparks.org/our-parks/iroquois-park/.
Omnium Rules All domestic categories are eligible for omnium awards. Points will be assigned to the top 15 finishers in each of these categories for each event as outlined in the table below. Payouts for each category are also outlined below. Participants must start all three events to be eligible for omnium prizes. In the event of a tie the results of the circuit race will serve as a tiebreaker. Placing Omnium Points 1 25 2 20 3 16 4 14 5 12 6 10 7 9 8 8 9 7 10 6 11 5 12 4 13 3 14 2 15 1 Category Omnium Payout Men 1/2/3 $100/3 Women 1/2/3 $100/3 Masters Men $75/3 Men 3/4 $75/3 Juniors M/F 9-14 Juniors M/F 15-18 Women 3/4/5 Men 5 Medals Medals Medals Medals
Team Louisville Junior Cycling is a junior bike racing team serving children ages 6-22 in Louisville, Southern Indiana, and the surrounding regions. Team Mission: -To nurture and upcoming riders and racers, ages 6-22 years, through coaching and exposure to bicycle racing, in road, mountain bike, and cyclocross -Promote safe and fun bicycle riding/racing in the Northern Kentucky/Southern Indiana and surrounding communities -Promote a healthy lifestyle and foster confidence, selfworth, sportsmanship, and camaraderie through physical fitness -Create positive role models for the community through cycling related programs and activities The University of Louisville Student Cycling Coalition is the University s sanctioned bike racing club. Founded in 2013, the team is entirely student-run and competes in the Mid-West Collegiate Cycling Conference. Team Mission: -To support budding collegiate cyclists and triathletes at the University of Louisville -Compete at regional and national level collegiate road, mountain, cyclocross, and triathlon events -Promote an active lifestyle on campus through cycling, running, and swimming -Improve the bicycle-friendliness of the University by hosting rides and free bike repair sessions on campus