FW: nationals

Candi Murray/Oregon Bicycle Racing Assn

2003-10-27







See note below about the license required to ride at the Cyclocross

Nationals.    Licenses will be available for purchase at the race site.

They are good for 12 months so you should be able to get both years of

Nationals out of the one license, only if you buy it at the event so that in

covers the 12/11/2005 event. You must bring proof on residency in the form

of birth certificate, passport or military id. If you have a license now

and it says 'limited' on it, that means that you did not provide proof of

residency when you purchased it. If you win the championships you will not

qualify for the jersey with that proof. If any of you have any more

questions let me know. The schedule for the events are up on the website

http://usacycling.org/news/user/story.php?id=383





Remember that this is a USAC event, they establish the entry fees and the

rules.



Candi

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

From: Jan Luke-Hamasaki [mailto:Luk-@ix.netcom.com]

Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 9:36 AM

To: Murray, Candi; Brad Ross

Cc: Murphy, Matt; Delp, Theresa; Heagerty, George

Subject: Re: nationals









Candi,

Happy to clarify, directly from Matt



"All National Championships categories require USAC Annual Licenses. Elite

Men, Elite Women, and U23 require an International license. All other

National Championship categories are ok to ride on either a USCF or NORBA

annual license".



All non National Championship races (B, C, Single Speed, etc) may have

one-days or annuals.



It might be a good idea to get this message up on the NW web-site.







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

From: "Candi Murray/Oregon Bicycle Racing Assn" <cmur-@obra.org>

To: "Jan Luke Hamasaki" <JLu-@usacycling.org>

Sent: Sunday, October 26, 2003 5:14 PM

Subject: nationals





 Jan



We are getting different messages about who can ride the national events.

Originally the message went out that they could by one day licenses but a

one day license could not win a jersey.

Now the message is going out that all riders must have annual licenses.

While I can understand that, up here with the non uscf demographics it

would

 seem that we could certainly increase the particiaption with one day

licenses. Brad said that this was his understanding = that if there was a

USCF category then they had to have annual licenses, if it was a non

standard category - like cat c or single speed that a one day would

suffice.

 Will you double check this for me so we can get the word out way in

advance?

 

One other thing, Randy Shafer had sent a message earlier that there were

some officials appointed by Colorado Springs. Will there be more coming

then Randy, Jim, You and the 5 here in Oregon?



Thanks



Candi