Cal Cycling Team Time Trial (Collegiate ONLY) March 18

Cal Cycling Team Time Trial (Collegiate ONLY)
March 18, 2017
Presented by Cal Cycling
Held Under USA Cycling Event Permit
Course Description:
Course begins at Franklin Canyon Rd and Cummings Skyway, proceeds downhill
towards Alhambra Valley Road, with a turnaround at Dutra Road. Things start
getting fun as you have a gradual rise back towards the start, but wait!, a quick
right turn onto McEwen road and a more significant hill awaits. Those teams that
make it to the top of the rise together, will be able to turnaround and zoom
downhill, make the final right turn onto Franklin Canyon Rd and sprint to the finish
on the final rise!
Map of the course with elevation profile:
http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=2640527
Start Times begin at 8 am and are in order of registration. Teams from the same
school will be split up so you are not directly following teammates.
* No more than 3 teams per school per category
* One minute between teams
* Order of categories: Men’s A, Men’s B, Women’s A, Men’s C, Women’s B
Registration:
Registration opens at 7 am and closes at 7:45 am for all categories.
Entry fee:
Fees are $5 per person (i.e. 3 person team = $15). No prizes for collegiate events.
Directions:
From Bay Area:​ Take I-80 towards Vallejo/ Sacramento. Just prior to the
Carquinez Bridge take the exit towards the town of Crockett. Take John Muir
Parkway (Hwy 4) to Franklin Canyon Road and look for the registration area.
From Sacramento:​ Take I-80 towards San Francisco. Just after the Carquinez
Bridge take the exit towards the town of Crockett and follow the directions above.
Other Information:
Held rain or Shine. USAC rules apply – particularly the one about requiring helmets
to be worn at all times while on a bike. For more information please contact
Sebastian Gonzalez ([email protected])
Cal Cycling Road Race (Collegiate ONLY)
March 18, 2017
Presented by Cal Cycling
Held Under USA Cycling Event Permit
Course Description​:
The same as at the 2003 National Championships, including the brutal McEwen
climb. Course Starts on the Franklin Canyon Road and descends down Cummings
Skyway towards the town of Crockett. As you wind through Crockett on Carquinez
Scenic Drive, McEwen awaits you ominously. After the brutal climb, you are almost
done as you climb a little more on Franklin Canyon. Laps are 10 miles.
Course Map and elevation profile:
http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=765169
Schedule :
Start Time
9:55 am
Category
Men’s B
10:00 am
Men’s C
10:05 am
Junior Male
15-18 4/5
Women’s
B/C*
Junior
Female
15-18
Junior Male
14 & under
Junior
Female
14 & under
Men’s A
10:10 am
10:15 am
10:20 am
10:22 am
1:30 pm
Distance/ Laps
40 miles/ 4
Laps
30 Miles/ 3
laps
40 Miles/ 4
laps
30 miles/ 3
Laps
30 miles/ 3
Laps
Field Limit
75
30 miles/ 3
Laps
20 miles/ 2
Laps
50
60 miles/ 6
90
75
75
60
75
50
1:35 pm
1:40 pm
Junior Male
15-18 1/2/3
Women’s A
1:45 pm
Men’s D
Laps
50 miles/ 5
Laps
50 miles/ 5
Laps
20 miles/ 2
Laps
75
75
50
* scored separately
Registration:
Registration opens at 8:30 and closes 15 minutes prior to scheduled start time for
each category.
Entry fee:
Fees are $20 per individual. No prizes for collegiate events.
Directions:
From Bay Area: Take I-80 towards Vallejo/ Sacramento. Just prior to the Carquinez
Bridge take the exit towards the town of Crockett. Take John Muir Parkway (Hwy 4)
to Franklin Canyon Road and look for the registration area.
From Sacramento: Take I-80 towards San Francisco. Just after the Carquinez
Bridge take the exit towards the town of Crockett and follow the directions above.
Other Information:
Held rain or Shine. Please bring water; there is no running water available at the
race course. USA Cycling and WCCC rules apply – particularly the one about
requiring helmets to be worn at all times while on a bike. EMS available at reg site.
The nearest emergency care facility is located at the following address:
Kaiser Permanente Richmond Medical Center 901 Nevin Ave, Richmond, CA 94801
For more information contact Sebastian Gonzalez ([email protected])
Berkeley Streets Criterium (Collegiate and USAC)
March 19, 2017
Presented by Cal Cycling
Held under USA Cycling Event Permit
Course description:
Four corner criterium next to Berkeley campus, 800 meters. Bancroft, College,
Durant, Bowditch. Uphill finish. Start/Finish is on Bancroft.
Course map: ​http://ridewithgps.com/routes/7069735
Start Time
Category
Duration
Primes
Field Limit
8:00 am
8:00 am
MC
Beginner
Skills Clinic
30 min
45 min
3
50
N/A
N/A
8:35 am
MB
45 min
4
50
9:25 am
WB/WC​*
30 min
3
60
10:00 am
10:35 am
MD
WA
30 min
45 min
3
4
50
60
11:25 am
MA
60 min
5
70
12:30 pm
M 4/5
45 min
TBD
70
1:20 pm
W 4/5
30 min
TBD
70
2:00 pm
M 45+/55+
1/2/3*
W P/1/2/3
M P/1/2/3
45 min
TBD
70
45 min
60 min
TBD
TBD
70
70
2:50 pm
3:40 pm
*Scored separately
Registration:
Opens at 6:45 and closes 15 minutes prior to scheduled start time for each
category. Online registration available at ​www.usacycling.org​. One day licenses for
M5 and W4 and annual licenses are available onsite.
(Tentative) Prizes: ​Combined cash/merchandise prizes for non-collegiate fields:
$150/5 for P/1/2/3 field, $100/5 for Masters, W 3/4, M 4/5, plus prime prizes
(prizes subject to change based on field size).
Entry fees:
Collegiate category fees are $20 per individual. USAC category fees are $30 pre-reg
and $40 day of. For all riders, each additional race will be $15.
Directions:
Registration is at Kroeber Fountain, at the intersection of College and Bancroft;
parking is on city streets surrounding course (most metered spots and all
non-metered spots are free on Sundays).
Link to pin on course: ​https://goo.gl/maps/iT8wj
Other Information:
Held rain or Shine. USA Cycling and WCCC rules apply – particularly the one about
requiring helmets to be worn at all times while on a bike. EMS available at reg site.
The nearest emergency care facility is located at the following address:
Sutter Alta Bates Summit Medical Center
2001 Dwight Way
Berkeley, CA 94704
For more information: contact Sebastian Gonzalez ( [email protected])
Caution: Be mindful of your belongings when you are racing. We don’t recommend
leaving things unattended, as there are a lot of people on the streets of Berkeley.