Mar
25
09:30AM

Track Club Championships Day 2 - Sprint

Sun, 25 Mar 2018
from 9:30am to 3:00pm

by David Fitzsimons
Posted: over 6 years ago
Updated: about 6 years ago by Andrew FITZGERALD
Visible to: public

Time zone: Melbourne
Reminder: 1 day before
Ends: 03:00pm (duration is about 6 hours)

Sunday Sprint Championship:

Rego Opens at 9:30 Racing to start at 10:00am

$10 Entry

Schedule:

Flying 200m
Individual Time Trials
Match Sprints
Keirin

Elite Men: Sprint, Time Trial and Keirin
Elite Women: Sprint, Time Trial and Keirin
Masters: Sprint, Time Trial and Keirin
J17: Sprint, Time Trial and Keirin
J15: Sprint, Time Trial and Keirin
J13 / J11 Sprint and Time Trial

Track Champions will be recognised in Sprinter and Endurance disciplines. Masters may compete in the Elite Men’s Points Race if they wish.

J9/J11 Ride Licence events will also be run with riders receiving Novice Medals for Flying 200m & Time Trial. We will cater for whoever is there on the day.

Placegetters in each event will be acknowledged on the day of racing.
The Club Track Champion in both Sprinter and Endurance disciplines (in each eligible racing Category) will be awarded a Trophy with the minor placings receiving medals. These awards will be presented at the Club’s Presentation Event.

Overall Club Track Sprinter and Track Endurance Champions will be recognised in those categories for which events were held, and will be based on points allocated for places achieved in each Championship event. The points allocated are: 1st place – 5 pts, 2nd – 3 pts, 3rd – 2 pts, 4th – 1 pt. The points allocated are as stated regardless of the number of entries. (e.g. If three competitors, 5, 3 and 2 points would be awarded).

If two or more riders are equal on Championship Points, the placings will be determined on a count back: first going to the rider with the greatest number of firsts, and if still equal, then on the number of 2nds, and if still equal, then on the number of thirds.

Should riders still be on equal Championship Points, the placing’s for the Sprinter Champion will be determined by the fastest 200metre qualify time, and for the Endurance Champion, it will be determined by the fastest qualifying pursuit time.

The distances for each of the track events are as close is as practicable to the Australian Championship Distances (given that our track is 307m per lap). Final discretion, as always, rests with the Chief Commissaire:

Rules and distances are on the website http://www.bbn.org.au/club_championships.html

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