The week ahead

MONDAY NIGHT DEVELOPMENT RIDE Leaving from the Nanaimo Ice Center at 6pm (weather permitting) a casual NO DROP ride.  Broken into two or three groups depending on turn out.  A great way to learn how and get comfortable riding in a group.

 

TUESDAY NIGHT CRITERIUM

Registration on Boxwood road at 6pm, racing at 6:30.  Bring $5 or buy a seasons pass.   Don't forget if you have a seasons pass you need to bring your timing chip. Replacements for lost/damaged chips cost $10.

Check out the results and lap times from last weeks race here

 

THURSDAY NIGHT 20km TIME TRIAL

Riders check in at 6pm just past Southforks on Nanaimo River Road.

 

REGISTRATIONS

Head over to our registration page on Webscorer to let us know if you're going to race or if you can volunteer to help us out.

 

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Season opening time trial

Its been a long cold winter and as such we're still shaking out our legs and systems. Fantastic turn out with 19 riders taking a chance on the weather and coming out to race.  Unfortunately a scheduling issue meant the clinic we had planned didn't occur.   A misplacement of the turn around meant that most riders ended up doing an 18.3km time trial.  A bit of a rude awakening having to do the climb on the back side for the first night out.

Results Here

A couple of reminders for riders,

Seasons pass holders keep their number plates for each race but still have to sign in/check in at least ten minutes before the start of the race.  If you don't have a seasons pass the numbers need to be returned at the end of the night.

Get your seasons pass here

We'd also like to remind all riders that headphones are not allowed at ANY of our races or group rides.  This is a safety requirement.

Thanks to our volunteers who came out in the cold to help out tonight Kiyomi, Liz and Peter.

 

MIVA Crit Race Clinic

Well the weather held out for the first race of the season. We had an excellent turn out for our first race.  We had 29 riders on course including two new youth riders.  Once again Janna with the help of Nick Kupiak ran a beginners clinic before the race.  Tied up as I was at registration I missed it this year.

After two neutral laps (should have been 28) to try and warm up in the brutally cold wind the pack was off. With Nick making an early attack to test the waters, he was quickly reeled in by the main pack before attacking again on lap 6 and making it stick this time.  After securing his break away by lap ten he settled into a steady pace and started picking off the riders that were falling off the main pack.

As everyone who was out saw we are running chip timing for the crits this year and as well for the time trials.  So everyone who purchased a seasons pass got to the keep their number/chip which they will use for the rest of the season.  Everyone else who signed up day of had to return their timing chip, and will have to sign in and register for a new chip next time they come out to race.  (Just one more reason to get a seasons pass). We are not pro-rating seasons passes.  You buy one or you pay five dollars to race.

Now, while everything went fairly well for the first run there a couple things to keep in mind.  Number one being, that even if you have a seasons pass you still need to come to the registration desk and check in/sign on to be added to the race.  Two show up early enough if you're a day of rider to allow us time to enter you in and assign a chip.  (the odds of having your name spelled correctly go up substantially the more time you give us)

 

VOLUNTEERS  once again, dangerously close to not having a race tonight.  If we don't have people to marshall the corners we don't have a race.  It's that simple.  We hate having to harass you, we hate having to spam you on facebook.  We don't want to have you park your bike and give up your race to stand there in the freezing wind wearing just your jersey.

To make it easier for everyone to plan their racing we are asking that you pre-register to volunteer.  This way everyone can see if whether or not we need help and plan accordingly.  I remember how bummed Nick was the night he came to volunteer last year and we already had six other people on the corners and he didn't even have his bike with him.

So a huge thank you to Derek Steele, Gary Argyle and Tamara Zavarise for stepping up and helping out.

In addition to be super awesome they also currently have a one in three chance of winning a brand new wheelset that the club is buying as a draw prize for everyone who steps up and volunteers.

Now for the only reason you've read this far... Results and Lap times

Great race everyone, see you next week.