Circuit Race and USAC Team Time Trial The Boston Beanpot 2.0 April 2,3 2011 Schedule 08:00 - 09:00 09:15 - 09:45 10:30 - 17:30 April 2, 2011 in Westminster, MA Presented by MIT Cycling and Boston University Collegiate Team Time Trial USAC Team Time Trial Collegiate Circuit Race Non-collegiate cat. 4 women with first time or oneday licenses can participate in women’s intro events: 12:00 12:40 Intro Skills Clinic Women’s Intro Circuit Race Registration Collegiate: [cycling.mit.edu/beanpot] $15 / rider for circuit race $20 / team for team time trial USAC: [www.bikereg.com] $20 / rider for team time trial Day-Of Only: [no late fee] $15 / rider for women cat. 4 racing collegiate intro Pre-registration closes Thursday, March 31 at 5:00 pm. A $5 fee will be applied to day of registrations. The registration tent will be at the Elementary School. Medical A standby ambulance and mobile EMT will be on course. The nearest hospital is Heywood Hospital: 242 Green St., Gardner, MA (978) 632-3420 Scoring All events will be scored by Velocity Results. Day of results will be posted at the Elementary School, and online on the Beanpot, ECCC and BikeReg websites. Support On-site mechanical support will be provided in the parking lot near registration by Landry’s Bicycles. Directions From Route 2 South:Take exit 25.Take a right onto Route 2A. In one-quarter of a mile, stay right to remain on 2A. Continue on Route 2A for three-quarters of a mile. Take a left on South St. From Route 2 North:Take exit 25. Continue straight on Route 2A for three-quarters of a mile. Take a left on South St. Parking Parking is located at the Elementary School and the Meetinghouse school at the intersection of Route 2A, South St. and Academy Hill Rd. Parking is in the same location for both events. Lodging Contact the ECCC host housing coordinator for host housing for Beanpot weekend. Nearby hotels in the Westminster area include: Rodeway Inn 183 Main St., Westminster, MA (978) 874-5951 Super 8 22 N. Pearson Blvd., Gardner, MA (978) 630-2888 Super 8 482 N. Main St., Leominster, MA (978) 537-2800 Contacts General Info: [email protected] Race Director: Zach LaBry [email protected] / (857) 998-0154 South Street Team Time Trial Start Time 8:00 AM To follow To follow To follow To follow To follow To follow To follow To follow To follow 9:15 AM Category Men’s D Women’s C Men’s Intro Women’s Intro Registration $20 / team $20 / team $20 / team $20 / team Distance 8.0 mi 8.0 mi 8.0 mi 8.0 mi Prizes Points Points Points Points Men’s A Men’s B Men’s C Women’s A Women’s B Collegiate Mixed $20 / team $20 / team $20 / team $20 / team $20 / team $20 / team 8.0 mi 8.0 mi 8.0 mi 8.0 mi 8.0 mi 8.0 mi Points Points Points Points Points - USAC Category $20 / rider 8.0 mi $500 Course Description The team time trial course is an 8.0 mile out-and-back on gently rolling terrain. Expect it to be windy near the reservoir. The course will be closed to traffic for the duration of the race. Cash prizes for the top 3 overall teams and top 3 women’s teams in the USAC team time trial ($120 for 1st, $90 for 2nd, and $60 for 3rd). All USAC rules apply. No aero equipment (UCI mass start legal only) allowed for collegiate races. Aero gear is legal for the USAC category. USAC teams will be composed of 3-6 riders, with time being taken off of the third rider across the line. USAC permit #2011-1080. X-Pot 3D Circuit Race Start Time 10:30 AM 10:40 AM 12:00 PM 12:30 PM 12:35 PM 12:40 PM 1:45 PM 1:50 PM 1:55 PM Category Men’s C Men’s D Registration $15 / rider $15 / rider Distance 36.0 mi 27.0 mi Prizes Points Points Intro Clinic Women’s C Men’s Intro Women’s Intro $15 / rider $15 / rider $15 / rider 27.0 mi 9.0 mi 9.0 mi Points Points Points Men’s A Men’s B Women’s A/B $15 / rider $15 / rider $15 / rider 63.0 mi 45.0 mi 45.0 mi Points Points Points Course Description The circuit race is a 9.0 mile loop through Westminster’s rolling hills. Don’t let the relative lack of elevation change fool you.This course was voted the “Most Soul Crushing Road Race” in 2009 for a small series of steep hills and its uphill, but fast finish. The course will be open to traffic except for Dawley Rd., leading past the start/finish, but will have marshals at all intersections. A wheels-in, wheels-out support vehicle will be available for the A and B fields. A feed zone will be located at the start/finish. All USAC rules apply. The yellow line rule will be strictly enforced for safety. USAC permit #2011-994. Circuit Race and USAC Team Time Trial The Boston Beanpot 2.0 April 2,3 2011 Presented with support from . . . Tufts Campus Criterium April 3rd at Tufts University Somerville, MA Presented by Tufts University Held Under USA Cycling Event Permit Schedule: Category Men’s DI Men’s DII Men’s CI Men’s CII Men’s Intro Women’s C Women’s Intro Men’s B Women’s A/B Men’s A USCF 4/5 USCF Women’s USCF Pro/1/2/3 Duration 25 mins 25 mins 35 mins 35 mins 20 mins 35 mins 20 mins 50 mins 50 mins 70 mins 40 mins 40 mins 60 mins (est.) Registration: online registration service charges may apply Collegiate: [cycling.mit.edu/beanpot] $15 / rider for criterium USAC: [www.bikereg.com] $25 / rider for criterium Day-Of Only $15 / rider for women cat. 4 racing collegiate intro *New non-collegiate women racers with 1-day or first time Category 4 licenses may enter Collegiate Women's Intro category. All other collegiate categories are open only to full time students with valid USAC Collegiate licenses. Start Time Field Size 8:00am To follow To follow To follow To follow To follow To follow To follow To follow To follow 3:15pm 75 4:00pm 75 4:45pm 75 Prizes: Place Pro/1/2/3 1 $200 2 $125 3 $100 4 $80 5 $65 6 $50 7 $35 8 $25 Women’s $200 $100 $75 $45 $30 4/5 $65 $45 $35 $25 Licenses: USA Cycling Collegiate &general yearly and 1-day licenses available for sale on site. Medical A standby ambulance and mobile EMT will be on course. The nearest hospital is: Lawrence Memorial Hospital 170 Governors Avenue, Medford (781) 306-6000 Scoring All events will be scored by Velocity Results. Day of results will be posted at the finish line and online on the Beanpot, ECCC and BikeReg websites. Support On-site mechanical support will be provided in the pit near the finish line by QuadCycles. Directions From the North: If you are approaching on Route 1, 95, 128, or 93 take Route 93 south to exit 32, Medford Square. From the exit ramp take the first right off the traffic circle, which is Route 60 west. At the second set of lights, bear left on Main Street and take an immediate right onto Route 16 west. Continue on route 16 for approximately a half mile and turn left on Boston Ave. *After about 3/4th of a mile turn right onto Winthrop Street and continue over the hill. Parking is to your left, and marshal will direct team vehicles. From the Northwest: If you are approaching on Route 2 east, continue on Route 2 past the junctions of Route 2 and 95. If you are approaching on Route 3, take Route 95 south to Route 2 east, exit 29A. At the junction of Route 2 and 16, bear left through a full traffic light on Route 16 east. Take Route 16 east through two full traffic lights. You will see blue signs on the right for Tufts University- DO NOT FOLLOW these Tufts signs. Continue on Route 16 and make a right onto Boston Ave and follow directions stated above. From West or Southwest: If you are approaching on Route 90 (Mass Pike) or 95, take Route 95 north to Route 2 east, exit 29A. At the junction of Route 2 and 16, bear left through a traffic light on Route 16 east. Refer to the starred directions in the previous paragraph. From South or Boston: If you are coming from the south, take Route 3 north to 93 north. If coming from Boston, take Route 93 north. If coming from the airport follow signs to Route 93 via the Sumner Tunnel. Take Route 93 north to exit 31. Follow the exit ramp to Route 16 west. At the fourth traffic light (including the one at the end of the exit ramp), make a left onto Boston Ave and refer to starred directions in the first paragraph. Parking Parking is located in the Fletcher Field parking lot and behind Carmichael Hall. Lodging Contact the ECCC host housing coordinator for housing for the Beanpot weekend. Contacts Race Director: Taylor Schwartz [email protected] (207) 504-0263 Course Description- Tufts Campus Criterium: The Tufts Campus Criterium is a highly technical 1Km/0.6Mi six-corner course. The Course is in the heart of the Tufts University Campus in Somerville/Medford. There is a long start finish stretch (with a prevailing headwind), six 90-degree corners, and a challenging climb. It will challenge the best sprinters, bike handlers and criterium specialists of the ECCC. The course will be entirely closed to traffic. Please take time to survey this course due to its technical nature. Preregistration is high encouraged. Parking Restrooms Start/Finish Presented with support from… And the support of the Tufts University Provost’s Office and Tufts University Health Services
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