Road Racing

The first bicycle race is popularly held to be a 1,200 metre race held on the 31 May 1868 at the Parc de Saint-Cloud, Paris. It was won by expatriate Englishman James Moore who rode a wooden bicycle with iron tyres. The machine is now on display at the museum in Cambridgeshire, England. 

Cotswold League evening handicap road races 2009 (under TLI rules)

www.thecotswoldleague.co.uk

Date

Event

Tel

Distance

Location

Age cat.

19/5/09
Corinium RR

Pete Hutchinson
01285 850304

26 Miles
Ashton Keynes
All Senior/Junior
23/6/09
Glouscester City RR

Simon Witts
01452 540187

32 Miles
Staunton & Corse
All Senior/Junior
30/6/09
Swindon R C RR

Chris Broad-Drake
07855406547

30 miles
Aldbourne Wilts
All Senior/Junior
14/7/09
Las Vegas Inst

Andrew Kirk
07971190494

30 miles
Aston Down Airfield
All Senior/Junior

You don't need a licence to take part in these events, you can enter on the line.  

If you require any further information regarding these events, contact Brendan

 

Local  LVRC  Events  2009 - www.lvrc.org.uk

Date

Event

Tel

Distance

Location

Age cat.

29/3/2009

Pinvin RR

 John Mullen
01527 550871

42 miles

Pershore

ABCDEFGH

2,3,4/5/2009

Abberleys 3 day

 Stuart Hall
0780 1914929

150 miles

Stourport

ABCDEFGH

9/5/2009

Wyre Forest RR

Joe Rowe
01527 836007

50 miles

Broadheath

AB

50 miles

CD

40 miles

EFGH

17/5/2009

Tysoe RR

Graham Sims
01926 655269

75 miles

Shipston on Stour

AB

60 miles

CD

45 miles

EFGH

30/5/2009

Sevale RR

 Michael Amery
01684 310168

49 miles

Malvern

ADCDEFGH

14/6/2009

Ray Minovi Mem RR

 John Callaghan
01905 353337

42 mile

Upton on Severn

ABCDEFGH

20,21/6/2009

Dragon 2 Day

 Austin Heath
01269 832975

102 miles

ResolvenS/Wales

ABC

80 miles

DEFGH

8,9/8/2009

Ernie Clements 2 Day

 Stuart Hall
07801014929

90 miles

Malvern

ABCDEFGH

20/9/2009

Autumn RR

Stuart Hall
07801014929

50 miles

Inkberrow Worcs

AB

45 miles

CD

35 miles

EFGH

You will need to join the LVRC to compete in these events.

 

British Cycling Road Racing - local events 2009

Date

Event

Contact

Distance

Location

Cats.

March

1st

Severn Bridge RR

R Jarrold
01454 318886

105KM

Olveston

EL/1/2/3

14th

Chard Whls Circ.

B Ellis
01460 221479

VAR

Ilton Somerset

All + Youth Handicap

29th

Pittards Tropy RR

S Walsh
01749 812298

72KM

Yeovilton Camp

.3/4

29th

Ham Hill RR

96KM

EL/1/2/3

April

4th

Somerset RC Crits

B Sandy
01823 271581

VAR

Ilton Somerset

All + Youth Handicap

5th

Weston S/Mar Crits

H Williams
TBA

VAR

Seafront WSM

All + Youth Handicap

10th

Castle Combe Circ

J Cooke
01249 653845

VAR

Castle Combe

All + Youth Handicap

30th

Team Tor 2000 Circ

A Ellington
01458 272242

VAR

Ilton Somerset

All + Youth Handicap

May

7th

Castle Combe Circ

J Cooke
01249 653845

52k & Var

Castle Combe

All + Youth Handicap

14th

Castle Combe Circ

2 of 15

VAR

Castle Combe

All + Youth Handicap

14th

Team Tor 2000 Circ

Event 2

VAR

Ilton Somerset

All + Youth Handicap

16/17th

L'Etale de la Defonce

W Pring
01443 237208

160KM

Cowbridge Wales

.2/3/4

17th

Castle Combe Circ

M Rutty

VAR

Castle Combe

All + Youth Handicap

17th

Blackdowns G. P.

B Ellis
01460 221479

128KM

Horton Somerset

EL/1/2/3

21st

Castle Combe Circ

3 of 15

VAR

Castle Combe

All + Youth Handicap

21st

Presidents Trophy RR

P Lewis
01639 793021

65.8KM

Reolven Sth Wales

EL1/2/3/4

28th

Castle Combe Circ

4 of 15

VAR

Castle Combe

All + Youth Handicap

28th

Team Tor 2000 Circ

Event 3

VAR

Ilton Somerset

All + Youth Handicap

You will need a BC licence to compete in these events  www.britishcycling.org.uk

When people cite their motivations for taking up cycling, they often mention things like 'getting fit', 'seeing some beautiful scenery', enjoying the countryside. Road racing allows you to do all of these things, except you are travelling along at 25 miles an hour (making the scenery appear as a picturesque blur), you're so far gone that your eyes are fixed on the rear wheel of the rider in front of you anyway, and you can't hear the sounds of all that wonderful nature over the swarm-of-locusts whirring of 60 bicycles.

Road racing comprises two disciplines: road racing and criterium racing. Road races are anywhere from 30-120 miles long; the shorter races will usually be circuit races, held on relatively short circuits, which the riders cover many times. Longer road races can either be raced on longer loops or as point to point races. Road races test a rider's endurance, as they are raced at a high average speed. Courses vary from pan flat to brutally hilly. As well as allowing riders to show there expertise at such disciplines as sprinting and climbing, road races also allow riders to show their technical mastery of skills such as riding along no-handed at 30 mph while eating lunch, or urinating while travelling along at a similar speed.

Crits are short and sharp. They are held on courses that should be around one mile long and should have at least four sharp corners. Because the courses are short, crits are often held in spectacular town centre locations. Crits hurt more than just about any other cycling discipline. They are raced from the gun, meaning if you don't get clipped into your pedals quickly, your race is probably already over. Crits are either raced to a set distance or raced for a designated amount of time. They are shorter than road races and are thus raced much harder from the start. If you're racing a crit properly, you should see blue spots floating through your field of vision and your lungs should seriously hurt. Crits are, obviously, great fun.

Road Racing Licence Categories Explained

All junior and senior licence holders, male or female are categorised by their ability. Riders of the same ability category continue to compete together in races irrespective of their age category, except in the case of age related events.

Senior Riders

4th Category
A new junior or senior licence holder.

3rd Category
Any junior or senior licence holder who has gained at least 10 but less than 40 points whilst holding a 4th category licence. Note: Riders are never downgraded to 4th category once a 3rd category licence has been achieved.

2nd Category
Any junior or senior licence holder who has gained 40 points during any one season whilst holding a 3rd category licence. To retain a 2nd category licence for the following season, a rider must obtain at least 25 points in events open to that category of rider.

1st Category
Any junior or senior licence holder who has gained 200 points during any one season whilst holding a 2nd category licence. To retain a 1st category licence for the following season, a rider must obtain at least 100 points in events open to that category of rider.

Elite Category - Any rider who:

  • has gained 300 points during the previous season whilst holding an elite or 1st category licence,
  • at the 31st December of the previous year was listed in the top 10 in the Senior Men's National Cross Country MTB Rankings

Junior Riders

On reaching the Junior age category, existing licence holders will be awarded initial ability categories as follows:

4th Category

Any rider who has gained no Youth licence points in the previous year.

3rd Category

Any rider who has gained Youth licence points in the previous year.

2nd Category male - Any rider who has achieved:

  • Top 15 in the Youth A Boys in the previous year's National Circuit Race Series
  • Top 10 in the Youth A Boys in the previous year's Track Omnium Series
  • Top 3 in Any in the previous year's Road/Track Youth A Boys National Championship
  • Top 10 in Youth A Boys National Rankings in the previous season

2nd Category female  - Any rider who has achieved:

  • Top 5 in the Youth A Girls in the previous year's National Circuit Race Series
  • Top 10 in the Youth A Girls in the previous year's Track Omnium Series
  • Top 3 in any in the previous year's Road/Track Youth A Girls National Championship
  • Top 5 in Youth A Girls National Rankings in the previous season

Note: Junior riders will not be eligible for elite licences

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