20k TT #5 OF ROCK CITY CYCLES TT SERIES: RECAP & RESULTS

A fast night for racing brought out 36 riders, equalling our MIVA all-time record turnout. As always, links for the skimmers (expand each to see your results history):Tonights Race Results TT Series Standings 20k Course Records

TWO course records broken. Youth Male: Ayden Houle (-39 seconds) Record now sits @ 33:10 Female: Janna Gillick (-32 seconds) Record now sits @ 31:02

10 personal bests. Ayden Houle (-39 seconds) Janna Gillick (-32 seconds) Lorrie Baildham (-12 seconds) Lynn Sanderson (-58 seconds) Amy Meerdink (-1 minute 11 seconds) Lorraine Hepting (-1 minute 58 seconds) Sean Lunny (-35 seconds) Orphee Bernard (-1 minute 1 second) Mike Sevcov (-5 seconds) Derek Steel (-12 seconds)

6 first timers at the TT.

The Duncan/Cycle Therapy contingent made another return to the TT, all cutting 1-2 minutes off their last time, proving that knowing this course helps. Six racers tonight were making their debut on the MIVA course as well, all putting in great times.

Abigail Hare took the youth female crown with a fast 41:25, her previous two times this season have been 43:50 and 45:06, so she put the pedal down in a big way tonight.

In the youth male category we had a record 4 participants come out, including first time racer Tobin Bergman (12) who rode an excellent 39:24 averaging 30.4km/hr and almost holding his dad off at the line. Ayden Houle took the title setting a new youth male record in 33:10 knocking his own record down by 39 seconds. Ian Gillmore was off his normal blistering pace due to dehydration but he vowed to come back hard next week. Aiden Hare took 3rd with a 41:05, his seasons best, and like his sister he did it in style taking over 3 minutes off his last 20k.

In the female category Janna Gillick kept her streak alive with her fourth consecutive win, but more importantly set a new female course record in 31:02 (38.7km/hr)! Lorrie Baildham took second in 33:35, her fastest time ever on the 20k. Cycle Therapy's Lynn Sanderson took the last podium spot in 36:25, taking almost a minute off her PB and narrowly edging out her friend Amy Meerdink by a scant 10 seconds.

Last, the male group was won by Paul Auton in 28:37, followed by Peter Stevenson who rode to a fast 30:01 in his first ever TT on this course. TT Series Leader Sean Lunny of Rock City Cycles was only two seconds behind to take third place while setting his PB in 30:03. Orphee Bernard currently tied for 2nd place in the TT Series Overall, set a huge PB taking 1 minute 1 second off to take fourth in 30:24.

Next week is a 40k TT, sign up now via webscorer . Youth points are calculated on 20k, but if a youth rider wishes to race the full 40 we will score it via their first 20k lap while also timing their entire 40. TT

Club News, Results, TTCorey
MIVA Races & Disc Brakes

MIVA, With Cycling Canada's and the UCI's recent ruling on disc brakes, MIVA has been in back and forth discussion with CyclingBC to clarify how this affects our TT, Hill Climb, and Crit Series.

From June 13th onward disc brakes will not be permitted in any Time Trials, Crits, or Hill Climbs. For group rides and club rides disc brakes will not be recommended, but will be allowed.

MIVA has seen huge growth and with that comes responsibility to protect our membership, our volunteers, as well as our board of directors. Cycling BC has made it clear that we are at risk of being sued if we don't abide by the rules and that our insurance is voided in such cases. Feel free to contact Cycling BC regarding the issue at membership@cyclingbc.net

Below is the direct communication from Cycling BC to be clear to our membership:

Email #1 "As it stands, we have instituted a grace period in which we are allowing disc brakes in road events provincially until June 13th. After that, we will follow Cycling Canada's regulations, in not allowing disc brakes in competition. Our insurance policy covers all Cycling BC-sanctioned events, and our insurance brokers have assured us that there are no exclusions that would exclude events using disc brakes, if Cycling BC's regulations allow them (which they do, until June 13th).

I hope that this answers your question–let me know if you need any further clarification.
Regards,
Vanessa Kroeker
Membership and Communications 
Cycling British Columbia 
Cycling BC Offices: 
130 West Broadway (South Entrance on back alley)
Vancouver, BC 
V5Y 1P3

Email #2

Hi Corey,

Any competitive events will need to comply with the rules and regulations surrounding competition laid out by Cycling Canada. For races, the ban will apply. For group rides and fondos, Cycling Canada has indicated that they will make an exception and allow disc brakes (though they do not recommend them), but for criteriums, road races, and time trials, they are not allowed.
Cycling Canada understands our position in allowing a grace period in which riders in the province may still use disc brakes in competition, but after the June 13th deadline, we will have to fall in line with their policy.
All the best, 
Vanessa Kroeker
Membership and Communications 

 

Last call - 20k TT Pre Reg or Miss Out

Hit the pre reg link below (no extra cost) and you're in for tonights 20k TT! https://www.webscorer.com/register?raceid=68708&owner=1 Starting list will be posted at https://www.facebook.com/midislandvelo/ around 430pm on race day! If you show up to race last minute you will go to the end of the list.

 

NOTE: i will be bringing MIVA merchandise as usual, if you want socks, knee warmers, arm warmers, cycling caps, water bottles, got it all.

 

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Club News, TTCorey
MIVA Membership Update & Draw Prize!

MIVA is going through the roof in 2016 all due to this amazing group of cyclists in the mid island.As of May 15: Membership: 153 Female: 43 Youth Female: 12 Male: 87 Youth Male: 11 $50 Gift Card from Rock City Cycles ready to roll, for those new to our membership draws a quick review. On our Master MIVA Membership list I keep it alphabetical with a # in the list. I plug in the numbers to random number generator, and match that digit up to our membership list and voila, the winner. We will be doing a few of these this year so read your emails and watch here.

Congrats to VALERIE CAPEWELL! You can pick up your $50 Gift Card from Rock City Cycles, ask for Corey or Sean.

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Stevie Smith Legacy Fund

Mid Island Velo Association is saddened to hear of the tragic passing of 2013 World Cup champion, local downhill mountain bike racer Steve Smith. His family has set up a legacy fund intended to assist talented young athletes reach their potential. Information on the fund can be found here: https://www.gofundme.com/23k7fus  

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