Club Championship Race – Sunday 8th March
The annual Club Championships Race is on this weekend. Sunday 8th March at Lake Canobolas
Registrations from 8am, with the following races: Registration may take a little longer this time due to some changes to the timing so please be early.
Midgets – 50m – 600m – 400m @ 8:30am
Juniors – 80m – 2km – 800m @ 8:45am
Short Internal – 150m – 5km – 1km @ 9:30am
Short External – 150m – 6km – 1km @ 9:30am
Mid – 150m – 10km – 2.5km @ 9:30am
Long – 400m – 20km – 5km @ 9:30am
Sprint – 750m – 20km – 5km @ 9:30am
No charge for these races, unless you are not a Triathlon Australia member in which case you will need to purchase a day license for $10.
Unfortunately we are without Steve’s sophisticated timing system for this race and it will be timed the old fashion way with body marking, a stopwatch and will record an overall time.
Everyone who wishes to race will need to present themselves to the Registration area, nominate their event and receive body number marking.
If you want to time your race and splits remember to bring your own watch.
For all members racing please also check out the important race safety consideration below.
We also need a few more volunteers, not only because its one of the club biggest races of the year but due to timing requirements.
Please let us know asap if you (or your family – if you intend to race) are able to help out on the day and what position you/they would be willing to volunteer for.
Reply via email to eitheroctc@octc.org.au or call Megan on 0403 200 342
The positions we need volunteers for are as follows.
Note – some of our regular volunteers who have been helping out whilst injured are ready to race again and will be unable to help out in these roles this weekend.
If we don’t receive enough volunteers we will be nominating people on the day to ensure the race goes ahead safely.
Pre Race – 7:30 am start till race time
Signs – Place road signs out before the race (and collect after the race)
Transition Setup – bring gear down from shed and setup transition area – need at least 4 people
Registration – record names for each event, collect day licence money if necessary, allocated number and do body marking – may need 3 people for this job on sunday
During the Race
Timing – one person to record people as they come over the line and one person – to help call out numbers as people cross
Transition Marshall – need one person in/around transition area to direct traffic and ensure safety with the area. Another one or two required at the bike mount and dismount line if available.
Road Marshalls – 3 – one at each the lake entrance, canobolas road turnaround and tea house turnaround to ensure safety/provide direction and warn cyclists of vehicles
Cooks and Food Handlers – 2 or 3 – to hand out iceblocks and fruit, cook BBQ meat for the end of the senior races.
Drink Station – family or individuls to man the drink station outside of transition, half fill cups of water and offer to runners as they come past and collect used cups and bin them.
After the Race
Packup Transition and all the gear – as many hands as possible to pack up after the race. Usually these positions are filled easily.
Sign Packup – the same person who put out the signs pre race will be required to collect them
THANK YOU IN ADVANCE FOR ALL THE VOLUNTEERS – LOOKING FORWARD TO SEEING YOU ALL OUT THERE ON SUNDAY
IMPORTANT RACE SAFETY CONSIDERATION FOR ALL RACING MEMBERS
There is currently a voluntary recall on the Specialized shiv bikes built between 2012 and 2015 as there is a problem with the aero bars that may impact the safety of members, other participants and road users. Please find following a copy of the recall notice from Specialized and the response from Triathlon Australia to make you aware of the risks that may be associated with the use of the bikes and/or being invloved in an event where the bikes may be used. This will mainly affect the senior members who own specialized shivs and club members who are riding at training or in events with anyone using a specialized shiv bike.
This notice is to advise of the potential risks and the advice given by Specialized and Triathlon Australia – it will also be covered in the race briefing on sunday. Essentially this event (and other events that have been held since the recall) will be a RIDE AT OWN RISK situation. It is unknown how many bikes have the potential problem but all shivs will be fixed once the resolution is rolled out. This recall issue may affect a number of training and race events in the near future.
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