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gNick
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Topic: Newport format Posted: 17 March 2005 at 11:16am |
For those who are coming to Newport your mean nasty Competition Secretary has come up with a mean nasty program.
General game plan is:-
11-12 One lappers, pursuits or some such, bike fettling, cheese dancing, lessons in the in-flight shooting of telephone directories etc..
Remainder of time, 12 - 15.30 to be races. Actual length to depend on number of competitors (for peace of mind of scorers 20min tops) but I was thinking to do 2 sets of races with a break in between (~30 minutes), both sets being points scoring with 50% in each race. We pay a lot for the velodrome so might as well get best possible use of it.
See you there
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gNick
"I'm afraid it's definite, Mrs Banker - your son has bicycles"
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AlanGoodman
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Posted: 17 March 2005 at 2:48pm |
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Posted: 17 March 2005 at 3:14pm |
How about a sprint mini championship - individual, 3 laps, last lap timed .....
Looks like we might have a good turnout, and could be fun to run a sprint event for a change. We should have enough time for all who want to flog their guts out for three laps, shouldn't we ?
Just going to check the glue holding in my bottom bracket ....
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AlanGoodman
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Posted: 17 March 2005 at 3:44pm |
Could be fun...
I'll have £50 on Mr Chattington.

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gNick
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Posted: 17 March 2005 at 3:47pm |
Probably quite a good way of getting people used to the track and fun in a painful sort of way.
Might be best to do it as pursuits (possibly with more than one starting each side) to make sure as many as possible get a go.
Requires a certain amount of organisationing, getting timers and that sort of thing.
Might do wonders for your racing later though....
Are you volunteering to help organise?
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gNick
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AlanGoodman
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Posted: 17 March 2005 at 4:11pm |
The "Devil" we did as a fun race at Reading was good fun as well...
I got to sit down nice and quickly...
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Posted: 17 March 2005 at 7:00pm |
gNick wrote:
<snip>Are you volunteering to help organise? |
Yeah, I'll give a hand. I'll bring the laptop with the results
spreadsheet wot I wrote last year that was quite successful, especially
since it seems we're going to have a Several of Events, as Dave would
put it ....
Pursuit would be ok, as long as people are careful of each other, esp.
getting on and off the track with the high speeds - no  would be good ...
How about 1 volunteer timer each side with a post it note pad for the
recording - time the racer, scribble on pad, stick to racer's forehead.
Racer goes find computer geek, gets time put in. Next ! Conveyor belt
racing
2 timers, 2 watches, 2 pads, 1 computer geek. We can do that, can't we ?
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AlanGoodman
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Posted: 17 March 2005 at 7:59pm |
I'll be happy to help with timing as well...
Surely nobody should be joining the track once the race is underway??
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AlanGoodman
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Posted: 17 March 2005 at 8:03pm |
The only time I stopped and rejoined last year was to ask for directions...

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Posted: 17 March 2005 at 8:30pm |
AlanGoodman wrote:
Surely nobody should be joining the track once the race is underway??
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No, but it takes a bit to slow down and stop, with a knackered rider
too, and the next racer will need to be getting ready somewhere. All I
mean is that we must keep the sides (the blue) as clear as possible as
well as the track itself.
I would expect quite a few of the racers to be well above 30-35 mph, which is bl**dy quick around a 250 m loop
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