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Page 1: ROAD RACE ONTARIO CUP #8 · ROAD RACE ONTARIO CUP #8 August 20th, 2017 Technical Guide Version 2.0 – July 28th, 2017

ROAD RACE ONTARIO CUP #8 August 20th, 2017

Technical Guide

Version 2.0 – July 28th, 2017

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Race Organization Race Director – Andrew Paradowski Venue Manager – Dylan Lanspeary Logistics Manager – Rick Doherty Sport Manager – Alex Sanna Registration – Brian Ford OCA Technical Delegate – Adam Morrow

Commissaire Panel PCP – Chantal Thompson Finish Judge – Ben Hill Member – Jeff Moote Member – William Trischuk Member – Alana Ziobroski

Timing, Scoring, & Results

All results will be posted online after each event at www.racetiming.ca. In order to run a greener event, no paper copies

will be posted. It is your responsibility to check the online results before protocol ceremonies begin.

QUESTIONS Read and review the tech guide prior to the race day. Direct any questions to [email protected]

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General Information - This event is sanctioned by the Ontario Cycling Association - Rules of the OCA/Cycling Canada/UCI will apply - The Bike the Bruce RR will take place at the date and time scheduled. There will be no extension of the

event due to unforeseen delays or prolonged stoppages. - Entry fees are non-refundable.

Registration Information - Registration is available online at ccnbikes.com - All participants must be duly licensed by their cycling federation – All events require a UCI License

except for the Sportif Category where an OCA issued Citizen’s Permit may also be used. Out of province riders must sign a CCC waiver in order to participate. USAC Domestic permits are not recognized. No one-day licences available. Riders from outside Canada and the USA must provide a letter of permission from their federation in order to compete in Canada.

- Entry fee schedule is as follows: o Regular Price until 11:59 PM, July 30th, 2017 o Price Increases from 12:00 AM July 31st, 2017 to 11:59 PM August 13th, 2017 o Last Minute Price from 12:00 AM August 14th, 2017 to 11:59 PM August 17th, 2017

- Registration closes 11:59 PM August 17th, 2017. Any registrations after this may be subject to penalty. - HST will be charged on all registrations, however, all online processing fees are included in the price.

Schedules/Category – Sign-on opens at 7:30 AM

Category Start Time Distance Entry Fee (Reg/Late/Last)

Elite 4 Men 8:30 AM 79.5 KM $65/$75/$85

Master 3 Men 8:30 AM 79.5 KM $65/$75/$85

Elite 3 Women 8:37 AM 53 KM $65/$75/$85

Master A/B Women 8:37 AM 53 KM $65/$75/$85

Elite 3 Men 11:00 AM 106 KM $65/$75/$85

U19 Men 11:00 AM 106 KM $40/$50/$60

Master 2 Men 11:05 AM 106 KM $65/$75/$85

Elite 1/2 Women 11:07 AM 79.5 KM $65/$75/$85

U19 Women 11:07 AM 79.5 KM $40/$50/$60

Elite 1/2 Men 2:00 PM 159 KM $65/$75/$85

Master 1 Men 2:05 PM 106 KM $65/$75/$85

Sportif Men/Women 2:10 PM 26.5 KM $40/$50/$60

Start lists will be posted within 24 hours of close of registration

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Course Map

This race course is a prime 26.5km circuit located in the township of Georgian Bluffs, located between Wiarton

and Owen Sound in the western part of Grey County. Utilizing part of the ITT Provincials course, this race heads

north into the county for some excellent climbing up the escarpment with a long descent and drop back into

the bay area.

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Course Safety - Event medical will be provided by FRS. There will be an onsite team located near the start area, as well

as a first responder in each neutral support vehicle. - The closest hospital is the Owen Sound Hospital, located in Owen Sound.

- This race is being run on open roads in the direction of traffic. You must, at all times, stay on the right side of the road. Any rider caught crossing the center line may be disqualified and eliminated from the race. If you are removed from the race and ignore the instruction to do so, you may be subject to further penalties.

- There will be OPP Paid Duty Officers stationed at the Start/Finish and at intersections where the race does not have the right of way. They are there to allow the race to progress without stopping. Riders are asked not to abuse the turns by taking wide lines. This race control is mainly for the peloton within the enclosure of the race caravan. Any riders off the back must ride under normal traffic rules to the right of the road and may not be clear to pass through stop signs unless given direction by the police.

- This course will not be marshaled. It is incumbent upon all riders to know the route beforehand. There will be adequate signage on the course but there will be no dispensation for riders who have turned incorrectly.

- There will be a broom wagon circulating on the course for riders who cannot continue. For the first two waves of the day, riders way off the back may be pulled at the discretion of the finish judge or by the broom wagon operator, if they are in risk of finishing after the start of the next wave.

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- In case of lightning, the race may be delayed or cancelled. If you are informed that the race has been stopped due to lightning, you are advised to seek shelter until the race can resume.

- For your safety, if you withdraw from the event for any reason, you must inform the nearest Commissaire that you are no longer racing. Any unreported DNF may result in a severe penalty.

- You are required to wear an approved, regulation cycling helmet at all times while astride your bike, from the moment you arrive at the race until you leave. Non-compliance may result in a severe penalty

- helmets

General Event Rules and Regulations

The races will be held under the rules of the UCI with CCA and OCA modifications.

The CCA & OCA rules are available on-line at: http://www.ontariocycling.org/commissaires/commissaires-rules/

The penalty scale of the OCA rulebook will be applicable.

Registration closes 15 minutes before the start of each race.

All riders must sign on at registration.

U.S riders must present a UCI licence in order to enter this event. USAC Domestic Licences are not allowed in Canada

All foreign licensed riders other than U.S. riders must produce a letter of permission from their country’s federation. This must be submitted to the OCA in advance of the event and a copy must be provided on race day to the Chief Commissaire.

An OCA representative will be present at the race to assist with rider licensing issues. There are no plans to sell UCI licences on race day. Please contact the OCA for more details.

All riders (or parents/guardians) are required to sign the OCA and CCA waivers, unless they have an OCA-issued licence.

Races will start promptly at the indicated start times.

There will not be a team managers meeting.

There will not be any team vehicles permitted on the course.

Any rider dropping out of the race shall immediately notify a commissaire.

Riders who are dropped from the main bunch must proceed at their own risk and should always, when possible, ride on the right side of the road with the flow of traffic.

Awards will be presented according to the published schedule. Top-3 finishers are required to attend award presentations or risk forfeiting their awards. Riders must wear their competition uniforms for the presentation.

Specific Course Rules

As this is a road race, there are no free laps for mishaps (e.g. crashes and punctures). Riders suffering mishaps will be serviced from the service vehicles and must continue the race from the point of the mishap. Any wheels brought to the neutral service vehicles will be treated as neutral for all riders. In order to perform quick changes, you may not receive your wheels in the process. Best efforts will be made to track where all changes occur so it is important for you to label your wheels. After each wave, wheels will be returned to the original drop off location. Riders who received a wheel change are asked to return to the wheel pit immediately after the race. Organizers will bear no responsibility for damage or loss.

In the event of a mishap, riders are strictly forbidden from drafting behind vehicles for lengthy periods in attempting to catch up to their group. Such drafting may result in disqualification.

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In cases where more than one group is on the course at the same time, riders must remain separate when overtaking or being overtaken by riders from other groups.

Lapped riders may be pulled at the order of the Commissaires, either after being overtaken or just before being overtaken. Otherwise, lapped riders must remain separate, even when being overtaken by riders in their own group. Any riders outside the cut-off time limit may be pulled

The feed zone location will be given on the day of the race. It will be marked with green signs. All feed zone activity must take place from the right side of the road only. The UCI/CCA Regulations state that feeding may not take place during the first 50km of a race and not during the final 20km of a race; however this may be modified at the discretion of the commissaires depending on race conditions. Neutral Feed will not be provided.

All riders within a category will finish on the same lap. Therefore, lapped riders will complete fewer laps than the winner.

Radio communication is not permitted between riders and anyone else

Ceremonies, Protocol, & Prizes Top-3 finishers are required to attend award presentations or they may be assessed a penalty and/or forego any prizing. Riders must wear their competition uniforms for the presentation and may not wear hats or sunglasses on the podium. Podiums for the first two start waves will take place after the subsequent wave starts. Podiums for each start in the last wave will occur within 15 mins of the race finishing.

Podium Group Podium Time

8:30 am Start Wave 11:15 am

11:00 am Start Wave 1:45 pm

Sportif Men Women 15 min after race

Master 1 Men 15 min after race

Elite 1/2 Men 15 min after race

Prize List

The prizing formula may be listed in the next version of the technical guide and will be based on specific entries to that category

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Directions to Event

This event is being held on the roads of west Grey County in the municipality of Georgian Bluffs. Please see below for links to a Google map location to the event venue. It is asked that all participants and spectators arrive from the EAST so as not to interfere with the race in progress, unless you arrive before 8:30 AM

https://goo.gl/maps/d4dvT2UtLNR2

Parking

Parking is located on the event venue. Please follow the signage and any instructions by venue management. There are a limited number of spots available so please be considerate of others and park in such a manner to allow others a chance to park well. If the parking lot becomes full, overflow parking will be on Concession 20, just to the north. Participants MUST NOT park on Kemble Rock Rd. Please park with care as to not block driveways.

Team Tents/Vehicles/Trailers

If you would like to put up a Team Tent, please contact the race organization beforehand. Spaces will be allotted on a first come first serve basis. There will be NO SPACE for TRAILERS or RV/BUSSES in the parking lot. You must not install any team tent areas in the general parking areas.

Accommodations There are many great hotels to stay at in the region, including Owen Sound and the surrounding areas. Located only three hours from Toronto, the second and third waves of the day should be able to arrive on the day of.