RE: rule changes

Jerald M Powell

2003-01-10

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Whoa guys, the testosterone is getting a bit thick here... Masters

classes are age graded competition. While there's a certain logic to

Bill's argument, there's already a solution... Race the Senior open

championship race. Everybody's there and everybody's eligible. The

idea that older riders ought to be able to ride "up" a class ignores

the concept that the class is a class of age peers. The proposed

rule change is no more than a subterfuge for "shopping" for a

category that might be easier (yes bill, sometimes the younger guys

are easier, even sometimes for me). The solution is pretty obvious,

go to the next level, for age graded competition, that's regional or

national championships. As some of you have found out Master's Nats,

and Master's Worlds is a whole 'nother ball game. The competition

gets harder over 50.



Might I suggest another issue the "older" riders may have with the

suggested policy? If the self-styled "better" rider is allowed to opt

out of his age graded peerage, he devalues their race, and generally

devalues the riders in it as well.



Jerry





At 4:15 PM -0800 1/10/03, Cass, Bill wrote:

 I usually don't get into this but,......................This is a rather

silly argument. Being in the younger age bracket, I have no problem with

someone from an older agegroup handing me my butt in a sling. If I am that

worried getting whooped I should train more. If someone older wants to race

in a younger, more competitive category....Have at it. If they win a

championship....More power to them. These are the silly rules that keep

groups from being more competitive and faster. If Chuck Jarabek or Hank

Pfiefle showed up and wanted to race against us again we could whine all the

way to second place. Someone who trains hard and wants to race hard

shouldn't be restricted by being too old to compete. I can think of a single

speed guru in Oregon that is still in the habit of taking on the Senior

II's. It is like telling a junior they cannot race with seniors because they

might beat them. Once you get beyond our Oregon shores riders like that need

that experience and competitive training. It is about raising the level of

competition not taking away a precious medal because someone older than you

is faster. Let them race.



Bill Cass







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From: Candi Murray/Oregon Bicycle Racing Assn

Reply To: cmur-@obra.org

Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 2:54 PM

To: obra

Subject: RE: [OBRA Chat] rule changes



Well yeah if you read it literally. But the governing body (you know the

evil empire) has in the past let older masters ride down an age group.

The

interpretation was that they had been that age and now were at a deficit

since they were older. We let some of the older guys ride down last year

at

the state road race and had some complaints, so we are trying to get the

feel from the other riders and make the rule clearer.

Is that any help?

Candi







-----Original Message-----

From: Erik Voldengen [mailto:eri-@fusium.com]

Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 2:49 PM

To: cmur-@obra.org; obra

Subject: RE: [OBRA Chat] rule changes





Since the masters categories are defined by age,

that suggested rule change makes little sense to me...





 Currently we have one suggested rule change to make if consistent for

masters to ride down an age group at the championships. So a 40-49 man

could ride in the 30-39 championships and place.



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<div>Whoa guys, the testosterone is getting a bit thick here...

Masters classes are<b> age graded</b> competition.  While there's

a certain logic to Bill's argument, there's already a solution...<b>

Race the Senior open championship race.</b>  Everybody's there

and everybody's eligible.  The idea that older riders ought to be

able to ride "up" a class ignores the concept that the class

is a class of age peers.  The proposed rule change is no more

than a subterfuge for "shopping" for a category that might

be easier (yes bill, sometimes the younger guys are easier, even

sometimes for me).  The solution is pretty obvious, go to the

next level, for age graded competition, that's regional or national

championships. As some of you have found out Master's Nats, and

Master's Worlds is a whole 'nother ball game.  The competition

gets<i> harder</i> over 50.</div>

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<div>Might I suggest another issue the "older" riders may

have with the suggested policy? If the self-styled "better"

rider is allowed to opt out of his age graded peerage, he devalues

their race, and generally devalues the riders in it as well.</div>

<div><br></div>

<div>Jerry</div>

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<div>At 4:15 PM -0800 1/10/03, Cass, Bill wrote:</div>

<blockquote type="cite" cite>I usually don't get into this

but,......................This is a rather<br>

silly argument. Being in the younger age bracket, I have no problem

with<br>

someone from an older agegroup handing me my butt in a sling. If I am

that<br>

worried getting whooped I should train more. If someone older wants to

race<br>

in a younger, more competitive category....Have at it. If they win

a<br>

championship....More power to them. These are the silly rules that

keep<br>

groups from being more competitive and faster. If Chuck Jarabek or

Hank<br>

Pfiefle showed up and wanted to race against us again we could whine

all the<br>

way to second place. Someone who trains hard and wants to race

hard<br>

shouldn't be restricted by being too old to compete. I can think of a

single<br>

speed guru in Oregon that is still in the habit of taking on the

Senior<br>

II's. It is like telling a junior they cannot race with seniors

because they<br>

might beat them. Once you get beyond our Oregon shores riders like

that need<br>

that experience and competitive training. It is about raising the

level of<br>

competition not taking away a precious medal because someone older

than you<br>

is faster. Let them race.<br>

<br>

Bill Cass<br>

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From:<x-tab>     </x-tab>Candi Murray/Oregon

Bicycle Racing Assn<br>

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</x-tab>cmur-@obra.org<br>

 Sent:<x-tab> </x-tab>Friday, January 10, 2003 2:54 PM<br>

To:<x-tab>   </x-tab>obra<br>

Subject:<x-tab>  </x-tab>RE: [OBRA Chat] rule changes<br>

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Well yeah if you read it literally.  But the governing body

(you know the<br>

 evil empire) has in the past let older masters ride down an age

group.<br>

 The<br>

interpretation was that they had been that age and now were at a

deficit<br>

 since they were older.  We let some of the older guys ride

down last year</blockquote>

<blockquote type="cite" cite>> at</blockquote>

<blockquote type="cite" cite>> the state road race and had some

complaints, so we are trying to get the</blockquote>

<blockquote type="cite" cite>> feel from the other riders and make

the rule clearer.</blockquote>

<blockquote type="cite" cite>> Is that any help?</blockquote>

<blockquote type="cite" cite>> Candi</blockquote>

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<blockquote type="cite" cite>> -----Original Message-----<br>

 From: Erik Voldengen [mailto:eri-@fusium.com]<br>

Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 2:49 PM<br>

To: cmur-@obra.org; obra<br>

Subject: RE: [OBRA Chat] rule changes<br>

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<br>

Since the masters categories are defined by age,<br>

that suggested rule change makes little sense to me...<br>

<br>

<br>

 Currently we have one suggested rule change to make if

consistent for<br>

  masters to ride down an age group at the championships. 

So a 40-49 man<br>

  could ride in the 30-39 championships and place.<br>

<br>

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Jerald M. Powell, AICP</b></font></div>

<div><font color="#000000"><i>Community Planning</i></font></div>

<div><font color="#000000">1445 SW Harrison Street</font></div>

<div><font color="#000000">Portland, OR  97201</font></div>

<div><font color="#000000"><br></font></div>

<div><font color="#000000">Tel:  503 222 7173</font></div>

<div><font color="#000000">Fax:  503 222 6026</font></div>

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