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Old 14-06.-2007, 05:06 PM   #1
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hey everyone... ive been training for almost half a year now and i think im finally ready to enter a race. ive got my sights set on the tour of elk grove in illinois which is a 60k ride in the pro-am men's level 1/2 category. is there any license or pre registration i have to get prior to the ride in order to race in this category? im new to the whole racing scene so any help is greatly appreciated
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Old 15-06.-2007, 03:40 AM   #2
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hey everyone... ive been training for almost half a year now and i think im finally ready to enter a race. ive got my sights set on the tour of elk grove in illinois which is a 60k ride in the pro-am men's level 1/2 category. is there any license or pre registration i have to get prior to the ride in order to race in this category? im new to the whole racing scene so any help is greatly appreciated

This is your first race and you're thinking Pro/1/2? Hmm, you might want to scale down your expectations a bit and try the Cat 5 or citizen's category in a smaller race venue first. And read www.usacycling.org. There's an explanation of the categories there and you can apply for a license as well.

Good luck and jump into a cat 5 race as soon as you can. There should be a number of them in the Chicago area.

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Old 15-06.-2007, 05:36 AM   #3
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If you've never done a race, you better be of Merckx quality to upgrade to cat2 by August. This means racing nearly every day during Super Week...and winning.

You need 10 mass start races to go from cat5-4, and 20 points to upgrade to cat3 (1st thru 6th get 7-5-4-3-2-1pts). I live 200ft from the start of the Tour of Elk Grove if you ever want to ride. In the mean time, enter every race that comes up. Also join every group ridein the area: Barrington ride on Tuesdays, Harper Ride on Saturdays, Tonne Rd group sprints on thursday nights. You need the pack handling skills.
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ah well now that ive made myself sound like a retard,,, i thought 5 was the hardest level for some reason which is why thought level 1/2 would be ok for me,,, i was wrong haha
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ah well now that ive made myself sound like a retard,,, i thought 5 was the hardest level for some reason which is why thought level 1/2 would be ok for me,,, i was wrong haha
Hey, no problem. Welcome to cycling. If you have any questions let me know and I can help you out.
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