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578.1 | BRC race update | DISSRV::WESTER | | Mon Apr 11 1988 14:00 | 0 |
578.2 | Race update continued | DISSRV::WESTER | | Mon Apr 11 1988 15:44 | 25 |
| WHOOPS! I lost the rest of my last note. Anyway, As I was saying,
when those nervous riders get caught in the pack they often panic
and bring down about 6 other racers. I don't like risking my bike
or my neck just for a training race.
I think the D race is great for new racers because there is also
coaching involved. If you would like to try racing for the first
time this is an excellent way to start. If you get dropped you
can rejoin when the pack comes around, and you can see how you measure
up to the other racers around.
Citizen racing is fun, and many citizens are at least as good as
the CAT IV's. NEBC is starting up a citizen team this year with
Jerseys and entry fee reimbursements. By joining a team you can
learn race tactics and form a training routine. Saturday mornings
behind the Library in Bedford,MA at 9:00 or 9:30 is when the training
rides start. There are still openings on the team.
BRC also provides race fee reimbursement but no team. But,BRC's
Jerseys are probably the UGLIEST you'll ever see.
Reply if you're interested in citizen racing in New England.
Dave
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578.3 | Interested in Cit racing | UMBIKE::KLASMAN | | Wed Apr 13 1988 09:36 | 16 |
| < Note 578.2 by DISSRV::WESTER >
-< Race update continued >-
I am interested in cit racing in New England. I'm also doing ultra-marathons
this year, so I don't know how much time I can spend on that. I'll probably
ride with Nashua Velo Club cit team, tho I'm not committed yet. Their team
will probably be very loosely organized. Don't know how much interest they'll
have, either.
What is going on with your team?
How many 'openings'?
What kind of commitment are you looking for?
Do you have the Cit racing schedule yet?
Kevin
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578.4 | Citizen racing update | DISSRV::WESTER | | Fri Apr 15 1988 13:54 | 26 |
| Kevin,
I can give you a few more details. The NEBC costs $18.00 to join
and as of now there's no additional fee for joining the team. In
terms of openings, there's no set limit right now. I think there
are only three official members on the team. I'm not one of them.
I haven't joined yet because I haven't been riding much and I was
looking at another club too. I'm 27 the other riders on the team
are 30, 33, 35. So, it's almost a veteran team. Scott Sherman
is the one who asked me to join. Bob Evans, and George? are the
other guys. The only requirements are that you wear the team shorts
and jersey in the races. You're not required to ride in all local
races so it's pretty flexible. Again, you get all entry fees
reimbursed.
About the race schedule, Mark Hagen put it together but he hasn't
given any out yet. I don't know what the hold up is. BTW Mark
is finally giving all us citizen racers a break by joining the Laughing
Alley Vets team as a USCF Vet. Now someone else will win the Cit
races!
Finally, Tomorrow at 10:00 the Apple Blossom race is being run at
the Sheraton Boxboro. $10.00 entry, 18 miles, nice course. But
I won't be there, I hate riding in the cold!
Dave
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578.5 | What do I have to do? | CREDIT::HOLDEN | | Mon Apr 18 1988 10:36 | 4 |
| I'm interested also. Bedford on Saturdays may work well for me.
Besides joining the BRC what do I have to do to actually join the
team?
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578.6 | Citizen race team | DISSRV::WESTER | | Tue Apr 19 1988 11:49 | 11 |
| If your talking about the BRC they don't have a citizens team.
You can get a license and join their CAT IV team if you want to
race with the BRC.
NEBC has the citizens team and you just need to show up Saturday
morning in Bedford and ask the folks there. There are no requirements
except for a desire to race and train this year. It should be fun
and a great way to learn more about team tactics and racing in general.
Dave
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578.7 | Directions to BRC races please... | NAC::KLASMAN | | Fri Mar 17 1989 07:55 | 8 |
| < Note 578.0 by MOSAIC::WASSER "John A. Wasser" >
-< Race with the Boston Road Club >-
Can someone post directions to the Wells Ave races?
Thanks,
Kevin
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578.8 | Wells Ave. directions | AKOV11::COHEN | Andrew B. Cohen | Mon Mar 20 1989 18:32 | 32 |
| < Note 578.7 by NAC::KLASMAN >
-< Directions to BRC races please... >-
< Note 578.0 by MOSAIC::WASSER "John A. Wasser" >
-< Race with the Boston Road Club >-
Can someone post directions to the Wells Ave races?
Thanks,
Kevin
There are two ways to get there by Rt. 128:
1) Exit 19A -- cross back over the highway. At the lights take a right
(should be '2ND Ave') go to the end and take a right ('4TH Ave.). Go to
the end and take a left (Nahanton St.). Go up about 1/4 mile and take
a right at the first set of lights (Wells Ave.). If you've gotten this far
you should have no problem finding it.
2) Exit 19B -- Once you get off the highway, take a left at the first set of
lights. Travel parallel to 128 and take you first left (Kendrick St?).
This street becomes Nahanton St. You should cross over 128 and go by Polaroid
on your right. Go another 1/4-1/2 miles and take a right at the lights.
This is Wells Ave.
If you are coming from Boston, Brookline, Newton, J.P., etc. call me
and I'll give you different directions.
Andy Cohen
(617) 891-5769
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