Monday, June 20, 2011

R.A.C.E. is on hiatus until Tuesday, July 5th..........

Hi Everyone! Due to circumstances beyond my control at the moment, all R.A.C.E. events will be postponed from June 19th through July 4th, 2011. I am sorry for this inconvenience, but thank you for your understanding during this time. R.A.C.E. will be back in action on Tuesday, July 5th at the Chico Airport Criterium and all the events(and more) will be taking place from that point onward. Thank you again for your patience.

Rodney.....................
R.A.C.E. - Rodney's Amateur Cycling Events
Chico, California

Friday, June 17, 2011

R.A.C.E. Events this weekend!

Friday, June 17th - Friday Night Criterium - 6:00pm & 7:00pm

Saturday, June 18th - The Coal Canyon Circuit Race - 9:00am

Sunday, June 19th - R.A.C.E. will be at The Nevada City Classic Bicycle Race!

Monday, June 20th - The North Rim Trail Mountain Bike Race - NEW TIME - 6:30pm!


***FYI - R.A.C.E. is going on vacation! No R.A.C.E. events planned for the week of June 25th through July 3rd.***


R.A.C.E. INFORMATION:
All the R.A.C.E. Events are FREE to enter - the goal is to get you out there on your bicycles for fun & fitness!!



Friday, June 17th - The Friday Night Chico Airport Criterium - 6:00PM(As & Bs) & 7:00PM(Cs and Junior Races):
This event will be held at the Chico Airport Criterium course starting at 6:00pm(for As & Bs) and 7:00pm(for Category C and Kids race)! Registration will open at 5:40pm on Convair avenue at the Airport - with the first event starting promptly at 6:00pm. We'll be using our standard Tuesday/Friday Night Chico Airport Criterium course starting/finishing at Convair Avenue:
http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/Chico-Airport-Tuesday-Night-Crit-Course
Category "A" riders will go for 50 Minutes PLUS 3 laps, while Category "B" riders will go for 45 Minutes PLUS 3 laps - Women's Category/Masters Category picked separately. The Category C and Juniors Race will go for 20 Minutes PLUS 3 laps. Riders must sign in and wear a helmet in order to compete. Prime Points WILL count towards the 2011 Chico Airport Criterium Series.
RAIN OR WET PAVEMENT WILL ALWAYS CANCEL THIS EVENT!
Helmets are mandatory!
(Part of the 2011 Chico Airport Criterium Series!)


Saturday, June 18th - Coal Canyon Circuit Race - 9:00AM:
The Coal Canyon Circuit Race is back for the month of June! This 5.9 mile long loop goes over rolling terrain and climbs approximately 290 feet per lap. Will suit a variety of riders. Registration will open at 8:30am NEAR the intersection of Coal Canyon Road-Wheelock Road & Hwy. 70. The Category "A" Race will go off at 9:00AM, the Category "B", "C" & "Juniors" Race will go at 9:02AM. Category "A" & "B" Riders will do 6 laps each - for a total of 35.4 Miles and 1,740 feet of total climbing. The Category "C" & Juniors Race will go 3 laps - for a total of 17.7 Miles and 870 feet of total climbing. Masters & Women's categories will race with the "B" group, but picked separately at the finish for placings. The Start/Finish Line is located on Coal Canyon Road - just up the road from the intersection of Wheelock Road & Hwy. 70. You will travel in a clockwise direction from Coal Canyon Road to Hwy. 70....and back to Coal Canyon Road....for one lap. For a map of this course, please visit:

http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/Coal-Canyon-Circuit-Race

I will have some water available at the Start/Finish location, but water bottle hand-ups will be solely dependent upon volunteers! Parking is somewhat available at the Start/Finish area of the course - but the best bet is to park at Spring Valley School and just ride down to the Start Area on Coal Canyon Road........approximately 2.7 miles away from the school(and downhill when heading to Coal Canyon). Most USA Cycling rules apply to these races - you know, WEAR YOUR HELMET, don't ride like a nutcase, and all that good stuff. Sandbaggers are strongly discouraged (a Sandbagger would be a Category "A" rider racing a Category "B" or "C" race - must be completely obvious to the Race Director). The Race Director reserves the right to DQ any rider deemed unsafe or unsportsmanlike. A mention about Tri Bars - You can have Tri Bars on your bicycle - BUT, you must NOT use them if you are in a pack or paceline - especially on this course! Normally, in a USA Cycling sanctioned race, you would not be allowed to have them on your bicycle in a mass-start event like this one - but I know many of us like them on our bicycles and use them for training. This isn't the World Championships - we do these Circuit Races for fun, fitness and practice - but please do NOT use your Tri Bars in a pack/paceline situation.
HELD RAIN OR SHINE!
HELMETS ARE MANDATORY!
(40-POINT Event in the 2011 Butte Road R.A.C.E. Series!)


Sunday, June 19th - No R.A.C.E. Events planned - heading to Nevada City to watch the Nevada City Classic Bicycle Race!


Monday, June 20th - The North Rim Trail Mountain Bike Race - NEW TIME - 6:30pm:
Registration will open at 5:40pm for this 6:00pm Mountain Bike Race that goes up North Rim Trail, down B-Trail to Middle Trail....and Middle Trail back to North Rim Trail. This course usually takes riders anywhere between 45 minutes to 2.5 hours to complete the entire race. Start is right near the North Rim Trail parking lot....near the Easter Cross. This is a training event to get y'all ready for those upcoming mountain bike races - and, in particular, the Bidwell Bump taking place on August 27th, 2011!! Hope you can make it out to this one!
RAIN OR CLOSED TRAILS WILL ALWAYS CANCEL THIS EVENT!
Helmets are mandatory!
(Part of the 2011 Mountain Bike R.A.C.E. Series!)


Rodney........
R.A.C.E. - Rodney's Amateur Cycling Events
Chico, California
www.ChicoBike.com

Monday, June 13, 2011

R.A.C.E. Events for June 13th - June 19th, 2011..........

R.A.C.E. Events for June 13th - June 19th, 2011:


Monday, June 13th - North Rim Trail Mountain Bike Race - 6:00pm


Tuesday, June 14th - Tuesday Night Criterium - 6:00pm & 7:00pm


Wednesday, June 15th - The North Rim Trail Mountain Bike Race - 6:00pm


Wednesday, June 15th - The Fast 50 - 6:00pm


Thursday, June 16th - River Road 10-Mile Time Trial - 6:00pm


Friday, June 17th - Friday Night Criterium - 6:00pm & 7:00pm


Saturday, June 18th - The Coal Canyon Circuit Race - 9:00am


Sunday, June 19th - R.A.C.E. will be at The Nevada City Classic Bicycle Race!


***FYI - R.A.C.E. is going on vacation! No R.A.C.E. events planned for the week of June 25th through July 3rd!***



R.A.C.E. INFORMATION:
All the R.A.C.E. Events are FREE to enter - the goal is to get you out there on your bicycles for fun & fitness!!


Wednesday, June 13th - The North Rim Trail Mountain Bike Race - 6:00pm:
Registration will open at 5:40pm for this 6:00pm Mountain Bike Race that goes up North Rim Trail, down B-Trail to Middle Trail....and Middle Trail back to North Rim Trail. This course usually takes riders anywhere between 45 minutes to 2.5 hours to complete the entire race. Start is right near the North Rim Trail parking lot....near the Easter Cross. This is a training event to get y'all ready for those upcoming mountain bike races - and, in particular, the Bidwell Bump taking place on August 27th, 2011!! Hope you can make it out to this one!
RAIN OR CLOSED TRAILS WILL ALWAYS CANCEL THIS EVENT!
Helmets are mandatory!
(Part of the 2011 Mountain Bike R.A.C.E. Series!)



Tuesday, June 14th - The Chico Airport Criterium - 6:00PM(As & Bs) & 7:00PM(Cs and Junior Races):
This event will be held at the Chico Airport Criterium course starting at 6:00pm(for As & Bs) and 7:00pm(for Category C and Kids race)! Registration will open at 5:40pm on Convair avenue at the Airport - with the first event starting promptly at 6:00pm. We'll be using our standard Tuesday/Friday Night Chico Airport Criterium course starting/finishing at Convair Avenue:
http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/Chico-Airport-Tuesday-Night-Crit-Course
Category "A" riders will go for 50 Minutes PLUS 3 laps, while Category "B" riders will go for 45 Minutes PLUS 3 laps - Women's Category/Masters Category picked separately. The Category C and Juniors Race will go for 20 Minutes PLUS 3 laps. Riders must sign in and wear a helmet in order to compete. Prime Points WILL count towards the 2011 Chico Airport Criterium Series.
RAIN OR WET PAVEMENT WILL ALWAYS CANCEL THIS EVENT!
Helmets are mandatory!
(Part of the 2011 Chico Airport Criterium Series!)


Wednesday, June 15th - The North Rim Trail Mountain Bike Race - 6:00pm:
Registration will open at 5:40pm for this 6:00pm Mountain Bike Race that goes up North Rim Trail, down B-Trail to Middle Trail....and Middle Trail back to North Rim Trail. This course usually takes riders anywhere between 45 minutes to 2.5 hours to complete the entire race. Start is right near the North Rim Trail parking lot....near the Easter Cross. This is a training event to get y'all ready for those upcoming mountain bike races - and, in particular, the Bidwell Bump taking place on August 27th, 2011!! Hope you can make it out to this one!
RAIN OR CLOSED TRAILS WILL ALWAYS CANCEL THIS EVENT!
Helmets are mandatory!
(Part of the 2011 Mountain Bike R.A.C.E. Series!)


Wednesday, June 15th - The FAST 50 - 6:00PM:
The long-running "Fast 50" Wednesday night rides! The starting spot for this ride is in the parking lot of Rosedale Elementary School located at 100 Oak Street here in Chico. The ride leaves promptly at 6:00pm from the parking lot area. Many different levels of cyclists out there, so hook up with someone and enjoy the ride! A few other groups meet up at 5:30pm to do a more civilized-paced ride, so come on out!! A map of the course can be found here:
http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/Fast-50255824
HELD RAIN OR SHINE!


Thursday, June 16th - River Road 10-Mile Time Trial - 6:00pm:
Registration will open at 5:40pm, with the first rider going off at 6:01pm. We will go in 1-minute intervals for this 5-miles out, 5-miles back, all-flat Time Trial. This classic Chico Time Trial course has been used for the last 31+ years. Come on out after work and give this one a shot! An extremely rough draft of this course can be found here:
http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/River-Road-10-Mile-TT-Course (yes, the course is really 10 miles, not 9.9). And if you look at the Elevation Profile......it might tell you why coming back always seems a bit tougher than going out!

HELD RAIN OR SHINE!
Helmets are mandatory!
(10-point event in the 2011 Chico Time Trial Series!)



Friday, June 17th - The Friday Night Chico Airport Criterium - 6:00PM(As & Bs) & 7:00PM(Cs and Junior Races):
This event will be held at the Chico Airport Criterium course starting at 6:00pm(for As & Bs) and 7:00pm(for Category C and Kids race)! Registration will open at 5:40pm on Convair avenue at the Airport - with the first event starting promptly at 6:00pm. We'll be using our standard Tuesday/Friday Night Chico Airport Criterium course starting/finishing at Convair Avenue:
http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/Chico-Airport-Tuesday-Night-Crit-Course
Category "A" riders will go for 50 Miutes PLUS 3 laps, while Category "B" riders will go for 45 Minutes PLUS 3 laps - Women's Category/Masters Category picked separately. The Category C and Juniors Race will go for 20 Minutes PLUS 3 laps. Riders must sign in and wear a helmet in order to compete. Prime Points WILL count towards the 2011 Chico Airport Criterium Series.
RAIN OR WET PAVEMENT WILL ALWAYS CANCEL THIS EVENT!
Helmets are mandatory!
(Part of the 2011 Chico Airport Criterium Series!)


Saturday, June 18th - Coal Canyon Circuit Race - 9:00AM:
The Coal Canyon Circuit Race is back for the month of June! This 5.9 mile long loop goes over rolling terrain and climbs approximately 290 feet per lap. Will suit a variety of riders. Registration will open at 8:30am NEAR the intersection of Coal Canyon Road-Wheelock Road & Hwy. 70. The Category "A" Race will go off at 9:00AM, the Category "B", "C" & "Juniors" Race will go at 9:02AM. Category "A" & "B" Riders will do 6 laps each - for a total of 35.4 Miles and 1,740 feet of total climbing. The Category "C" & Juniors Race will go 3 laps - for a total of 17.7 Miles and 870 feet of total climbing. Masters & Women's categories will race with the "B" group, but picked separately at the finish for placings. The Start/Finish Line is located on Coal Canyon Road - just up the road from the intersection of Wheelock Road & Hwy. 70. You will travel in a clockwise direction from Coal Canyon Road to Hwy. 70....and back to Coal Canyon Road....for one lap. For a map of this course, please visit: http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/Coal-Canyon-Circuit-Race
I will have some water available at the Start/Finish location, but water bottle hand-ups will be solely dependent upon volunteers! Parking is somewhat available at the Start/Finish area of the course - but the best bet is to park at Spring Valley School and just ride down to the Start Area on Coal Canyon Road........approximately 2.7 miles away from the school(and downhill when heading to Coal Canyon). Most USA Cycling rules apply to these races - you know, WEAR YOUR HELMET, don't ride like a nutcase, and all that good stuff. Sandbaggers are strongly discouraged (a Sandbagger would be a Category "A" rider racing a Category "B" or "C" race - must be completely obvious to the Race Director). The Race Director reserves the right to DQ any rider deemed unsafe or unsportsmanlike. A mention about Tri Bars - You can have Tri Bars on your bicycle - BUT, you must NOT use them if you are in a pack or paceline - especially on this course! Normally, in a USA Cycling sanctioned race, you would not be allowed to have them on your bicycle in a mass-start event like this one - but I know many of us like them on our bicycles and use them for training. This isn't the World Championships - we do these Circuit Races for fun, fitness and practice - but please do NOT use your Tri Bars in a pack/paceline situation.
HELD RAIN OR SHINE!
HELMETS ARE MANDATORY!
(40-POINT Event in the 2011 Butte Road R.A.C.E. Series!)


Sunday, June 19th - No R.A.C.E. Events planned - heading to Nevada City to watch the Nevada City Classic Bicycle Race!

Rodney..........
R.A.C.E. - Rodney's Amateur Cycling Events
Chico, California
www.ChicoBike.com



Sunday, June 12, 2011

North Rim Trail Mountain Bike Race - Monday 6:00pm!

Monday, June 13th - The North Rim Trail Mountain Bike Race - 6:00pm:

Registration will open at 5:40pm for this 6:00pm Mountain Bike Race that goes up North Rim Trail, down B-Trail to Middle Trail....and Middle Trail back to North Rim Trail. This course usually takes riders anywhere between 45 minutes to 2.5 hours to complete the entire race. Start is right near the North Rim Trail parking lot....near the Easter Cross. This is a training event to get y'all ready for those upcoming mountain bike races - and, in particular, the Bidwell Bump taking place on August 27th, 2011!! Hope you can make it out to this one!
RAIN OR CLOSED TRAILS WILL ALWAYS CANCEL THIS EVENT!
Helmets are mandatory!
(Part of the 2011 Mountain Bike R.A.C.E. Series!)

Rodney..............
R.A.C.E. - Rodney's Amateur Cycling Events
Chico, California
www.ChicoBike.com

Today's Butte City Road Race - 9:00AM!

Stage #3 - Sunday, June 12th - The Butte City Road Race - 9:00AM:

This 36-Mile, all-flat, Road Race was used by the Chico Velo Cycling Club back in the early 1980s as part of the Chico Velo Omnium Bicycle Race. In fact, yours truly took the Junior title in this Road Race one year.....so, it's always been one of my favorites. ;) Registration will open at 8:30AM at Ord Bend Park on Ord Ferry Road(very near Hwy. 45). For a map of Ord Bend Park, please visit the following link:
http://www.recreationparks.net/CA/glenn/ordbend-county-park-ord-ferry
Category "A" will start at 9:00AM, with Category "B" & "C" starting at 9:02AM - and, like the Aguas Frias Road Race, Masters, Women's and Junior's fields will start with Category "B", but counted separately in the Omnium points standings. The course Starts & Finishes on Ord Ferry Road - across the street from Ord Bend Park. The course follows a clockwise direction - east on Ord Ferry, then south(right turn) on 7- Mile Lane, then west(right turn) on Hwy. 162, then north(right turn) on Hwy. 45 - and back east(right turn) on Ord Ferry to the finish line. The course is one big 36-mile loop - and all Categories will do just 1-lap. All turns will be marked with Route Arrows - and I will have water and Clif Bars at the Start/Finish location. In addition, there's plenty of parking - and bathrooms - at Ord Bend Park. For a map of the Butte City Road Race course, please visit the following link:
http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/34087236/
HELMETS ARE MANDATORY!
HELD RAIN OR SHINE!
(60-point event in the 2011 Butte Road R.A.C.E. Series!)


A FEW MORE RACE NOTES:
Most USA Cycling rules apply to these races - you know, WEAR YOUR HELMET, don't ride like a nutcase, and all that good stuff. Sandbaggers are strongly discouraged (a Sandbagger would be a Category "A" rider racing a Category "B" or "C" race - must be completely obvious to the Race Director). A mention about Tri Bars - You can have Tri Bars on your bicycle - BUT, you must NOT use them if you are in a pack or paceline during the Road Races! Normally, in a USA Cycling sanctioned race, you would not be allowed to have them on your bicycle in a mass-start event like the two road races in this Omnium - but I know many of us like them on our bicycles and use them for training. This isn't the World Championships - we do these races for fun, fitness and practice - but please do NOT use your Tri Bars in a pack/paceline situation.

This will be a great way to give an awesome send-off to Aliya - and give her a pat on the back for all of her hard work during these past couple of years! Hope to see you out there!!!! :)

Rodney...........
R.A.C.E. - Rodney's Amateur Cycling Events
Chico, California
www.ChicoBike.com

Stage #2 Results - The Llano Seco 17-Mile Time Trial - June 11th, 2011...........

STAGE #2 RESULTS - THE LLANO SECO 17-MILE TIME TRIAL - JUNE 11th, 2011:
1. Mike Ruffner 42:26
2. David Palmeri 43:04
3. Tom Tucker 43:27
4. Daniel Green 45:56
5. Richard Cherveny 46:31
6. Ferdinand Batatan 46:54
7. Gary Manwill 47:56
8. Garrett Marking 50:09
9. Steve Gibson 51:10
10. Ryan Hiner 52:03
11. Chris Marking 54:06
12. Aliya Traficante 55:34
13. Diann Harger 57:29
14. Skip Lees 57:56
15. Erik Lambert 1:06:59
16. Josh Rowe - DNF - Flatted. :(

CATEGORY RESULTS - STAGE #2 - THE LLANO SECO 17-MILE TIME TRIAL - JUNE 11th, 2011:

Category "A" Results:
1. David Palmeri 43:04 30 points
2. Daniel Green 45:56 26 points

Category "B" Results:
1. Richard Cherveny 46:31 30 points
2. Ferdinand Batatan 46:54 26 points
3. Garrett Marking 50:09 24 points
4. Chris Marking 54:06 22 points

Category "C" Results:
1. Diann Harger 57:29 30 points
2. Skip Lees 57:56 26 points

Masters 50+ Results:
1. Mike Ruffner 42:26 30 points
2. Tom Tucker 43:27 26 points
3. Gary Manwill 47:56 24 points
4. Steve Gibson 51:10 22 points
5. Ryan Hiner 52:03 20 points

Women's Category Results:
1. Aliya Traficante 55:34 30 points

Juniors Category Results:
1. Erik Lambert 1:06:59 30 points

CURRENT OVERALL STANDINGS IN THE LLANO SECO OMNIUM AFTER STAGE #2:


Category "A" Overall Standings:
1. David Palmeri 60 points
2. Daniel Green 50 points
3. Leif Peterson 26 points

Category "B" Overall Standings:
1. Ferdinand Batatan 52 points
2. Garrett Marking 48 points
3. Gabe Medina 30 points
3. Richard Cherveny 30 points
5. Chris Marking 28 points
6. Samuel Bransky 22 points
7. Brandon Martinez 20 points
8. Dave Hernandez 18 points
9. Brian Ray 16 points
10. Mike Dolinar 14 points
11. Brian Frink 12 points
12. Russell Frink 10 points
13. Sean Fischer 8 points

Category "C" Overall Standings:
1. Diann Harger 60 points
2. Skip Lees 52 points
3. Mindy McPherson 24 points

Masters 50+ Overall Standings:
1. Mike Ruffner 50 points
2. Gary Manwill 46 points
2. Steve Gibson 46 points
4. Ryan Hiner 38 points
5. Nelson Frink 30 points
6. Tom Tucker 26 points
6. Ray Bransky 26 points
8. Roy Holley 16 points
9. Mike Crumm 14 points


Women's Category Overall Standings:
1. Aliya Traficante 60 points
2. Darlene Henderson 26 points

Juniors Category Overall Standings:
1. Erik Lambert 56 points
2. Chris Lambert 30 points

LLANO SECO OMNIUM BICYCLE RACE - JUNE 11th & 12th, 2011:


The Llano Seco Omnium Bicycle Race is being held this weekend - June 11th & 12th, 2011! The format is 3 flat stages over 2 days - and, again, an Omnium is just a bicycle stage race using points rather than time....and you don't have to do one stage in order to do the next stage.....and can get into the Omnium by completing any of the stages. The 3 stages involved in this weekend's Llano Seco Omnium Bicycle Race include the following:


Stage # 1 - Saturday, June 11th - The Aguas Frias Road Race
(50-point event in the 2011 Butte Road R.A.C.E. Series) - 9:00AM.


Stage #2 - Saturday, June 11th - The Llano Seco 17-mile Time Trial
(25-point event in the 2011 Chico Time Trial Series) - 2:00PM.


Stage #3 - Sunday, June 12th - The Butte City Road Race
(60-point event in the 2011 Butte Road R.A.C.E. Series) - 9:00AM.

Awards Ceremony after the 3rd Stage.


***See "Route Information" below for details on each of the stages.


CATEGORIES OFFERED:
Category "A"- Advanced Riders
Category "B" - Intermediate Riders
Category "C" - Novice Riders
Women's Category
Men's Masters 50+ Category (in Category "B")
Juniors (Riders under the age of 16)


How does it work??? And what in the world is an "Omnium" bicycle race???
Okay, in this scenario, an Omnium is just a Stage Race bicycle race using points rather than time - and you do not have to complete one stage in order to do the next stage. You garner points for each stage depending upon how you did in the stage.......and, again, in this particular case.........the MOST points wins(many Omniums reverse this and have the least amount of points winning). There will be multiple categories competing in the Llano Seco Omnium(see Categories listed above). We are asking for donations of $20 to enter the entire event - or $10 per stage - or whatever you can spare - all going to help Aliya and her family get to Augusta, Georgia on June 22nd - 26th. Once entering the Omnium, there will be no downgrades during the event. Categories may be combined, changed or eliminated if not enough folks come out. Most USA Cycling rules will apply to ALL stages - including WEAR YOUR HELMET, don't ride too much like a lunatic, and so on and so forth. Please read the section carefully at the bottom of this e-mail for some of the rules pertaining to the Llano Seco Omnium. And remember - the only reason we're doing this Omnium is for fun, fitness, fundraising......and maybe a little competitiveness too - but nothing over-the-top please! Ride safe, have fun, try something new and challenge yourself. Anyone doing any of the stages is automatically entered in the Omnium..........but consistency in the events will be key to winning the Overall Title. We will have prizes & trophies to give away to the winners and top placers. The entire Omnium is held on flat roads - no hills.


POINT BREAKDOWN PER STAGE:


Stage #1 - Saturday, June 11th - The Aguas Frias Road Race - 9:00am:
1st = 30 points
2nd = 26 points
3rd = 24 points
4th = 22 points
5th = 20 points
6th = 18 points
7th = 16 points
8th = 14 points
9th = 12 points
10th = 10 points
11th = 8 points
12th = 6 points
13th = 4 points
14th = 2 points
Everyone else = 1 point


Stage #2 - Saturday, June 11th - The Llano Seco 17-Mile Time Trial - 2:00pm:
1st = 30 points
2nd = 26 points
3rd = 24 points
4th = 22 points
5th = 20 points
6th = 18 points
7th = 16 points
8th = 14 points
9th = 12 points
10th = 10 points
11th = 8 points
12th = 6 points
13th = 4 points
14th = 2 points
Everyone else = 1 point


Stage #3 - Sunday, June 12th - The Butte City Road Race - 9:00am:
1st = 36 points
2nd = 30 points
3rd = 28 points
4th = 26 points
5th = 24 points
6th = 22 points
7th = 20 points
8th = 18 points
9th = 16 points
10th = 14 points
11th = 12 points
12th = 10 points
13th = 8 points
14th = 6 points
15th = 4 points
16th = 2 points
Everyone else = 1 point


RULES:
And Finally - ANY rider participating in ALL 3 Stages receives an additional 10 points.

Do you have to do all the stages in order to compete in the Omnium?? No - you can even do just one event and your points will still be calculated and counted in the overall. And REMEMBER - Safety come before bragging rights, so be careful!!!

As always, the R.A.C.E. Director reserves the right to disqualify anyone deemed cheating, unsafe or unsportsmanlike(no worries - just be cool like always and all will be good!!). Aero equipment can be used in the 2nd stage. Helmets are mandatory in ALL stages.

Tie-Breaker:
If, by chance, it comes down to a TIE after the last stage of the Omnium, the highest placed finisher(of the tied competitors) in the Llano Seco 17-mile Trial will be declared the Overall Winner of the Llano Seco Omnium Bicycle Race.



2011 Llano Seco Ominum Route Information:



Stage # 1 - Saturday, June 11th - Aguas Frias Road Race - 9:00AM:
The Aguas Frias Road Race has been on the R.A.C.E. calendar for the last 4 years - but this is the first time we'll be using it in 2011. The Start/Finish line for this race is at the same location as our Thursday night Aguas Frias 10-mile Time Trial - just south of Dayton 4-corners. Registration will open at 8:30am - with the Category "A" race starting at 9:00am - and the Category "B" & "C" race starting at 9:02am. Masters, Women's and Juniors will start with Category "B", but will be counted separately in the Omnium points standings. The course is 33-miles in length, and starts just south of Dayton 4-corners on Aguas Frias Road...........the riders head south on Aguas Frias until they get to Hwy. 162. At Hwy. 162, the riders head west(right turn) and make their way to Road Z/7-Mile Lane. At that point, the riders will head north on Road Z/7-Mile-Lane(right turn) until they reach Ord Ferry Road. A right turn at Ord Ferry Road has them heading east back to Aguas Frias Road.....where they will make the final right turn to the finish line. It's one lap for all Categories. The course follows a clockwise direction and is about 33 miles in length - and has a whopping 112 feet of elevation gain. In other words, it's a flat road race. All turns will be marked with Route Arrows - and I will have water bottles and Clif Bars at the Start/Finish location. For a map of the Aguas Frias Road Race course, please visit the following link:
http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/36570036/
Riders must sign in and wear a helmet in order to compete.
HELD RAIN OR SHINE!
(50-POINT event in the 2011 Butte Road R.A.C.E. Series!)


Stage #2 - Saturday, June 11th - The Llano Seco 17-Mile Time Trial - 2:00PM:
The Llano Seco 17-Mile Time Trial starts and finishes on 7-Mile Lane, just west of Aguas Frias Road and Dayton 4-corners. Registration will open at 1:30pm, with the 1st rider taking off at 2:01pm - and we will go in 1-minute intervals per rider for this 8.5 mile out, 8.5 miles back, all-flat Time Trial. This 17-mile course starts near the intersection of 7-Mile Lane and Ord Ferry Road - just look for me and the R.A.C.E.mobile at the Start location. The course travels south on 7-Mile Lane for 8.5 miles, then back north on 7-Mile Lane to the finish. The turn-around location will be marked - as usual - with cones and Route Arrows. This Time Trial is all-flat - no hills. Aero equipment and clothing IS allowed in the Time Trial. There is little parking at the Time Trial start location - a good area to park would be at Dayton 4-corners, then ride in to the Start area. A map of the Time Trial course can be found here:
http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/36538520
HELMETS ARE MANDATORY!
HELD RAIN OR SHINE!
(25-Point Event in the 2011 Chico Time Trial Series!)


Stage #3 - Sunday, June 12th - The Butte City Road Race - 9:00AM:
This 36-Mile, all-flat, Road Race was used by the Chico Velo Cycling Club back in the early 1980s as part of the Chico Velo Omnium Bicycle Race. In fact, yours truly took the Junior title in this Road Race one year.....so, it's always been one of my favorites. ;) Registration will open at 8:30AM at Ord Bend Park on Ord Ferry Road(very near Hwy. 45). For a map of Ord Bend Park, please visit the following link:
http://www.recreationparks.net/CA/glenn/ordbend-county-park-ord-ferry

Category "A" will start at 9:00AM, with Category "B" & "C" starting at 9:02AM - and, like the Aguas Frias Road Race, Masters, Women's and Junior's fields will start with Category "B", but counted separately in the Omnium points standings. The course Starts & Finishes on Ord Ferry Road - across the street from Ord Bend Park. The course follows a clockwise direction - east on Ord Ferry, then south(right turn) on 7- Mile Lane, then west(right turn) on Hwy. 162, then north(right turn) on Hwy. 45 - and back east(right turn) on Ord Ferry to the finish line. The course is one big 36-mile loop - and all Categories will do just 1-lap. All turns will be marked with Route Arrows - and I will have water and Clif Bars at the Start/Finish location. In addition, there's plenty of parking - and bathrooms - at Ord Bend Park. For a map of the Butte City Road Race course, please visit the following link:
http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/34087236/
HELMETS ARE MANDATORY!
HELD RAIN OR SHINE!
(60-point event in the 2011 Butte Road R.A.C.E. Series!)


A FEW MORE RACE NOTES:
Most USA Cycling rules apply to these races - you know, WEAR YOUR HELMET, don't ride like a nutcase, and all that good stuff. Sandbaggers are strongly discouraged (a Sandbagger would be a Category "A" rider racing a Category "B" or "C" race - must be completely obvious to the Race Director). A mention about Tri Bars - You can have Tri Bars on your bicycle - BUT, you must NOT use them if you are in a pack or paceline during the Road Races! Normally, in a USA Cycling sanctioned race, you would not be allowed to have them on your bicycle in a mass-start event like the two road races in this Omnium - but I know many of us like them on our bicycles and use them for training. This isn't the World Championships - we do these races for fun, fitness and practice - but please do NOT use your Tri Bars in a pack/paceline situation.

This will be a great way to give an awesome send-off to Aliya - and give her a pat on the back for all of her hard work during these past couple of years! Hope to see you out there!!!! :)

Rodney...........
R.A.C.E. - Rodney's Amateur Cycling Events
Chico, California
www.ChicoBike.com

Stage #1 Results - The Aguas Frias Road Race - June 11th, 2011..............

STAGE #1 RESULTS - AGUAS FRIAS ROAD RACE - JUNE 11th, 2011:
1. David Palmeri
2. Nelson Frink
3. Gabriel Medina
4. Ferdinand Batatan
5. Leif Peterson
6. Ray Bransky
7. Steve Gibson
8. Gary Manwill
9. Daniel Green
10. Mike Ruffner
11. Garrett Marking
12. Aliya Traficante
13. Samuel Bransky
14. Ryan Hiner
15. Roy Holley
16. Brandon Martinez
17. Mike Crumm
18. Dave Hernandez
19. Brian Ray
20. Mike Dolinar
21. Brian Frink
22. Russell Frink
23. Sean Fischer
24. Chris Marking
25. Chris Lambert
26. Diann Harger
27. Skip Lees
28. Darlene Henderson
29. Erik Lambert
30. Mindy McPherson
Teresa Kludt - DNF
Walt Schafer - DNF

CATEGORY RESULTS - STAGE #1 - AGUAS FRIAS ROAD RACE - JUNE 11th, 2011:

Category "A" Results:
1. David Palmeri
2. Leif Peterson
3. Daniel Green

Category "B" Results:
1. Gabe Medina
2. Ferdinand Batatan
3. Garrett Marking
4. Samuel Bransky
5. Brandon Martinez
6. Dave Hernandez
7. Brian Ray
8. Mike Dolinar
9. Brian Frink
10. Russell Frink
11. Sean Fischer
12. Chris Marking

Category "C" Results:
1. Diann Harger
2. Skip Lees
3. Mindy McPherson

Masters 50+ Results:
1. Nelson Frink
2. Ray Bransky
3. Steve Gibson
4. Gary Manwill
5. Mike Ruffner
6. Ryan Hiner
7. Roy Holley
8. Mike Crumm

Women's Category Results:
1. Aliya Traficante
2. Darlene Henderson

Juniors Category Results:
1. Chris Lambert
2. Erik Lambert

CURRENT OVERALL STANDINGS IN THE LLANO SECO OMNIUM AFTER STAGE #1:


Category "A" Overall Standings:
1. David Palmeri 30 points
2. Leif Peterson 26 points
3. Daniel Green 24 points

Category "B" Overall Standings:
1. Gabe Medina 30 points
2. Ferdinand Batatan 26 points
3. Garrett Marking 24 points
4. Samuel Bransky 22 points
5. Brandon Martinez 20 points
6. Dave Hernandez 18 points
7. Brian Ray 16 points
8. Mike Dolinar 14 points
9. Brian Frink 12 points
10. Russell Frink 10 points
11. Sean Fischer 8 points
12. Chris Marking 6 points

Category "C" Overall Standings:
1. Diann Harger 30 points
2. Skip Lees 26 points
3. Mindy McPherson 24 points

Masters 50+ Overall Standings:
1. Nelson Frink 30 points
2. Ray Bransky 26 points
3. Steve Gibson 24 points
4. Gary Manwill 22 points
5. Mike Ruffner 20 points
6. Ryan Hiner 18 points
7. Roy Holley 16 points
8. Mike Crumm 14 points

Women's Category Overall Standings:
1. Aliya Traficante 30 points
2. Darlene Henderson 26 points

Juniors Category Overall Standings:
1. Chris Lambert 30 points
2. Erik Lambert 26 points

LLANO SECO OMNIUM BICYCLE RACE - JUNE 11th & 12th, 2011:


The Llano Seco Omnium Bicycle Race is being held this weekend - June 11th & 12th, 2011! The format is 3 flat stages over 2 days - and, again, an Omnium is just a bicycle stage race using points rather than time....and you don't have to do one stage in order to do the next stage.....and can get into the Omnium by completing any of the stages. The 3 stages involved in this weekend's Llano Seco Omnium Bicycle Race include the following:


Stage # 1 - Saturday, June 11th - The Aguas Frias Road Race
(50-point event in the 2011 Butte Road R.A.C.E. Series) - 9:00AM.


Stage #2 - Saturday, June 11th - The Llano Seco 17-mile Time Trial
(25-point event in the 2011 Chico Time Trial Series) - 2:00PM.


Stage #3 - Sunday, June 12th - The Butte City Road Race
(60-point event in the 2011 Butte Road R.A.C.E. Series) - 9:00AM.

Awards Ceremony after the 3rd Stage.


***See "Route Information" below for details on each of the stages.


CATEGORIES OFFERED:
Category "A"- Advanced Riders
Category "B" - Intermediate Riders
Category "C" - Novice Riders
Women's Category
Men's Masters 50+ Category (in Category "B")
Juniors (Riders under the age of 16)


How does it work??? And what in the world is an "Omnium" bicycle race???
Okay, in this scenario, an Omnium is just a Stage Race bicycle race using points rather than time - and you do not have to complete one stage in order to do the next stage. You garner points for each stage depending upon how you did in the stage.......and, again, in this particular case.........the MOST points wins(many Omniums reverse this and have the least amount of points winning). There will be multiple categories competing in the Llano Seco Omnium(see Categories listed above). We are asking for donations of $20 to enter the entire event - or $10 per stage - or whatever you can spare - all going to help Aliya and her family get to Augusta, Georgia on June 22nd - 26th. Once entering the Omnium, there will be no downgrades during the event. Categories may be combined, changed or eliminated if not enough folks come out. Most USA Cycling rules will apply to ALL stages - including WEAR YOUR HELMET, don't ride too much like a lunatic, and so on and so forth. Please read the section carefully at the bottom of this e-mail for some of the rules pertaining to the Llano Seco Omnium. And remember - the only reason we're doing this Omnium is for fun, fitness, fundraising......and maybe a little competitiveness too - but nothing over-the-top please! Ride safe, have fun, try something new and challenge yourself. Anyone doing any of the stages is automatically entered in the Omnium..........but consistency in the events will be key to winning the Overall Title. We will have prizes & trophies to give away to the winners and top placers. The entire Omnium is held on flat roads - no hills.


POINT BREAKDOWN PER STAGE:


Stage #1 - Saturday, June 11th - The Aguas Frias Road Race - 9:00am:
1st = 30 points
2nd = 26 points
3rd = 24 points
4th = 22 points
5th = 20 points
6th = 18 points
7th = 16 points
8th = 14 points
9th = 12 points
10th = 10 points
11th = 8 points
12th = 6 points
13th = 4 points
14th = 2 points
Everyone else = 1 point


Stage #2 - Saturday, June 11th - The Llano Seco 17-Mile Time Trial - 2:00pm:
1st = 30 points
2nd = 26 points
3rd = 24 points
4th = 22 points
5th = 20 points
6th = 18 points
7th = 16 points
8th = 14 points
9th = 12 points
10th = 10 points
11th = 8 points
12th = 6 points
13th = 4 points
14th = 2 points
Everyone else = 1 point


Stage #3 - Sunday, June 12th - The Butte City Road Race - 9:00am:
1st = 36 points
2nd = 30 points
3rd = 28 points
4th = 26 points
5th = 24 points
6th = 22 points
7th = 20 points
8th = 18 points
9th = 16 points
10th = 14 points
11th = 12 points
12th = 10 points
13th = 8 points
14th = 6 points
15th = 4 points
16th = 2 points
Everyone else = 1 point


RULES:
And Finally - ANY rider participating in ALL 3 Stages receives an additional 10 points.

Do you have to do all the stages in order to compete in the Omnium?? No - you can even do just one event and your points will still be calculated and counted in the overall. And REMEMBER - Safety come before bragging rights, so be careful!!!

As always, the R.A.C.E. Director reserves the right to disqualify anyone deemed cheating, unsafe or unsportsmanlike(no worries - just be cool like always and all will be good!!). Aero equipment can be used in the 2nd stage. Helmets are mandatory in ALL stages.

Tie-Breaker:
If, by chance, it comes down to a TIE after the last stage of the Omnium, the highest placed finisher(of the tied competitors) in the Llano Seco 17-mile Trial will be declared the Overall Winner of the Llano Seco Omnium Bicycle Race.



2011 Llano Seco Ominum Route Information:



Stage # 1 - Saturday, June 11th - Aguas Frias Road Race - 9:00AM:
The Aguas Frias Road Race has been on the R.A.C.E. calendar for the last 4 years - but this is the first time we'll be using it in 2011. The Start/Finish line for this race is at the same location as our Thursday night Aguas Frias 10-mile Time Trial - just south of Dayton 4-corners. Registration will open at 8:30am - with the Category "A" race starting at 9:00am - and the Category "B" & "C" race starting at 9:02am. Masters, Women's and Juniors will start with Category "B", but will be counted separately in the Omnium points standings. The course is 33-miles in length, and starts just south of Dayton 4-corners on Aguas Frias Road...........the riders head south on Aguas Frias until they get to Hwy. 162. At Hwy. 162, the riders head west(right turn) and make their way to Road Z/7-Mile Lane. At that point, the riders will head north on Road Z/7-Mile-Lane(right turn) until they reach Ord Ferry Road. A right turn at Ord Ferry Road has them heading east back to Aguas Frias Road.....where they will make the final right turn to the finish line. It's one lap for all Categories. The course follows a clockwise direction and is about 33 miles in length - and has a whopping 112 feet of elevation gain. In other words, it's a flat road race. All turns will be marked with Route Arrows - and I will have water bottles and Clif Bars at the Start/Finish location. For a map of the Aguas Frias Road Race course, please visit the following link:
http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/36570036/
Riders must sign in and wear a helmet in order to compete.
HELD RAIN OR SHINE!
(50-POINT event in the 2011 Butte Road R.A.C.E. Series!)


Stage #2 - Saturday, June 11th - The Llano Seco 17-Mile Time Trial - 2:00PM:
The Llano Seco 17-Mile Time Trial starts and finishes on 7-Mile Lane, just west of Aguas Frias Road and Dayton 4-corners. Registration will open at 1:30pm, with the 1st rider taking off at 2:01pm - and we will go in 1-minute intervals per rider for this 8.5 mile out, 8.5 miles back, all-flat Time Trial. This 17-mile course starts near the intersection of 7-Mile Lane and Ord Ferry Road - just look for me and the R.A.C.E.mobile at the Start location. The course travels south on 7-Mile Lane for 8.5 miles, then back north on 7-Mile Lane to the finish. The turn-around location will be marked - as usual - with cones and Route Arrows. This Time Trial is all-flat - no hills. Aero equipment and clothing IS allowed in the Time Trial. There is little parking at the Time Trial start location - a good area to park would be at Dayton 4-corners, then ride in to the Start area. A map of the Time Trial course can be found here:
http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/36538520
HELMETS ARE MANDATORY!
HELD RAIN OR SHINE!
(25-Point Event in the 2011 Chico Time Trial Series!)


Stage #3 - Sunday, June 12th - The Butte City Road Race - 9:00AM:
This 36-Mile, all-flat, Road Race was used by the Chico Velo Cycling Club back in the early 1980s as part of the Chico Velo Omnium Bicycle Race. In fact, yours truly took the Junior title in this Road Race one year.....so, it's always been one of my favorites. ;) Registration will open at 8:30AM at Ord Bend Park on Ord Ferry Road(very near Hwy. 45). For a map of Ord Bend Park, please visit the following link:
http://www.recreationparks.net/CA/glenn/ordbend-county-park-ord-ferry

Category "A" will start at 9:00AM, with Category "B" & "C" starting at 9:02AM - and, like the Aguas Frias Road Race, Masters, Women's and Junior's fields will start with Category "B", but counted separately in the Omnium points standings. The course Starts & Finishes on Ord Ferry Road - across the street from Ord Bend Park. The course follows a clockwise direction - east on Ord Ferry, then south(right turn) on 7- Mile Lane, then west(right turn) on Hwy. 162, then north(right turn) on Hwy. 45 - and back east(right turn) on Ord Ferry to the finish line. The course is one big 36-mile loop - and all Categories will do just 1-lap. All turns will be marked with Route Arrows - and I will have water and Clif Bars at the Start/Finish location. In addition, there's plenty of parking - and bathrooms - at Ord Bend Park. For a map of the Butte City Road Race course, please visit the following link:
http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/34087236/
HELMETS ARE MANDATORY!
HELD RAIN OR SHINE!
(60-point event in the 2011 Butte Road R.A.C.E. Series!)


A FEW MORE RACE NOTES:
Most USA Cycling rules apply to these races - you know, WEAR YOUR HELMET, don't ride like a nutcase, and all that good stuff. Sandbaggers are strongly discouraged (a Sandbagger would be a Category "A" rider racing a Category "B" or "C" race - must be completely obvious to the Race Director). A mention about Tri Bars - You can have Tri Bars on your bicycle - BUT, you must NOT use them if you are in a pack or paceline during the Road Races! Normally, in a USA Cycling sanctioned race, you would not be allowed to have them on your bicycle in a mass-start event like the two road races in this Omnium - but I know many of us like them on our bicycles and use them for training. This isn't the World Championships - we do these races for fun, fitness and practice - but please do NOT use your Tri Bars in a pack/paceline situation.

This will be a great way to give an awesome send-off to Aliya - and give her a pat on the back for all of her hard work during these past couple of years! Hope to see you out there!!!! :)

Rodney...........
R.A.C.E. - Rodney's Amateur Cycling Events
Chico, California
www.ChicoBike.com

Friday, June 10, 2011

Tonight's Criterium - and this weekend's Llano Seco Omnium Bicycle Race!

Just a reminder that, in addition to tonight's Friday Night Chico Airport Criterium, the Llano Seco Omnium Bicycle Race is being held this weekend - hope to see you out there!


Friday, June 10th - The Friday Night Chico Airport Criterium - 6:00PM(As & Bs) & 7:00PM(Cs and Junior Races) - (WARNING - Primes every lap for this one!):

This event will be held at the Chico Airport Criterium course starting at 6:00pm(for As & Bs) and 7:00pm(for Category C and Kids race)! Registration will open at 5:40pm on Convair avenue at the Airport - with the first event starting promptly at 6:00pm. We'll be using our standard Tuesday/Friday Night Chico Airport Criterium course starting/finishing at Convair Avenue:
http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/Chico-Airport-Tuesday-Night-Crit-Course
Category "A" riders will go for 50 Minutes PLUS 3 laps, while Category "B" riders will go for 45 Minutes PLUS 3 laps - Women's Category/Masters Category picked separately. The Category C and Juniors Race will go for 20 Minutes PLUS 3 laps. Riders must sign in and wear a helmet in order to compete. Prime Points WILL count towards the 2011 Chico Airport Criterium Series.
RAIN OR WET PAVEMENT WILL ALWAYS CANCEL THIS EVENT!
Helmets are mandatory!
(WARNING - Primes every lap for this one!)
(Part of the 2011 Chico Airport Criterium Series!) - Criterium is NOT part of the Omnium.



The Llano Seco Omnium Bicycle Race
June 11th & 12th, 2011
3 Stages over 2 Days
No hills - an all flat race
Durham, California
www.ChicoBike.com

District Road Racing Champion - DONE!
District Criterium Champion - DONE!
District Time Trial Champion - DONE!

Hi Everyone! Our 13-year-old cycling phenom - Aliya Traficante - is leaving soon for the USA Junior National Championships in Augusta, Georgia taking place on June 22nd - 26th to see if she can bring home the coveted Stars-and-Stripes jersey! In the past month, she has garnered wins at the District Road Racing Championships, the District Criterium Championships and now the District Time Trial Championships(won today)! She's making the long trek to Georgia to see if she can grab the National title - but first, we're going to have one last Omnium Bicycle Race for her - to help her on her journey there and wish her luck! Join us at the Llano Seco Omnium Bicycle Race on June 11th & 12th, 2011 - we are asking for donations of $20 to enter the entire Omnium - or donations of $10 per event.....or whatever you can spare. Donations are NOT necessary to race the Omnium, but we're just trying to raise a few more funds to get Aliya and her family to Georgia to represent our state in the National Championships. Every little bit helps, so come on out to challenge yourself at this upcoming bicycle event - and help out one of our up-and-coming Junior riders at the same time!! For more information on Aliya - and to keep up-to-date with Aliya's cycling - please visit her blog at:

http://aliyatraficante.blogspot.com/

Also, Aliya will be joining us out at the Omnium!


The Llano Seco Omnium Bicycle Race is being held this weekend - June 11th & 12th, 2011! The format is 3 flat stages over 2 days - and, again, an Omnium is just a bicycle stage race using points rather than time....and you don't have to do one stage in order to do the next stage.....and can get into the Omnium by completing any of the stages. The 3 stages involved in this weekend's Llano Seco Omnium Bicycle Race include the following:


Stage # 1 - Saturday, June 11th - The Aguas Frias Road Race
(50-point event in the 2011 Butte Road R.A.C.E. Series) - 9:00AM.


Stage #2 - Saturday, June 11th - The Llano Seco 17-mile Time Trial
(25-point event in the 2011 Chico Time Trial Series) - 2:00PM.


Stage #3 - Sunday, June 12th - The Butte City Road Race
(60-point event in the 2011 Butte Road R.A.C.E. Series) - 9:00AM.

Awards Ceremony after the 3rd Stage.


***See "Route Information" below for details on each of the stages.


CATEGORIES OFFERED:
Category "A"- Advanced Riders
Category "B" - Intermediate Riders
Category "C" - Novice Riders
Women's Category
Men's Masters 50+ Category (in Category "B")
Juniors (Riders under the age of 16)


How does it work??? And what in the world is an "Omnium" bicycle race???
Okay, in this scenario, an Omnium is just a Stage Race bicycle race using points rather than time - and you do not have to complete one stage in order to do the next stage. You garner points for each stage depending upon how you did in the stage.......and, again, in this particular case.........the MOST points wins(many Omniums reverse this and have the least amount of points winning). There will be multiple categories competing in the Llano Seco Omnium(see Categories listed above). We are asking for donations of $20 to enter the entire event - or $10 per stage - or whatever you can spare - all going to help Aliya and her family get to Augusta, Georgia on June 22nd - 26th. Once entering the Omnium, there will be no downgrades during the event. Categories may be combined, changed or eliminated if not enough folks come out. Most USA Cycling rules will apply to ALL stages - including WEAR YOUR HELMET, don't ride too much like a lunatic, and so on and so forth. Please read the section carefully at the bottom of this e-mail for some of the rules pertaining to the Llano Seco Omnium. And remember - the only reason we're doing this Omnium is for fun, fitness, fundraising......and maybe a little competitiveness too - but nothing over-the-top please! Ride safe, have fun, try something new and challenge yourself. Anyone doing any of the stages is automatically entered in the Omnium..........but consistency in the events will be key to winning the Overall Title. We will have prizes & trophies to give away to the winners and top placers. The entire Omnium is held on flat roads - no hills.


POINT BREAKDOWN PER STAGE:


Stage #1 - Saturday, June 11th - The Aguas Frias Road Race - 9:00am:
1st = 30 points
2nd = 26 points
3rd = 24 points
4th = 22 points
5th = 20 points
6th = 18 points
7th = 16 points
8th = 14 points
9th = 12 points
10th = 10 points
11th = 8 points
12th = 6 points
13th = 4 points
14th = 2 points
Everyone else = 1 point


Stage #2 - Saturday, June 11th - The Llano Seco 17-Mile Time Trial - 2:00pm:
1st = 30 points
2nd = 26 points
3rd = 24 points
4th = 22 points
5th = 20 points
6th = 18 points
7th = 16 points
8th = 14 points
9th = 12 points
10th = 10 points
11th = 8 points
12th = 6 points
13th = 4 points
14th = 2 points
Everyone else = 1 point


Stage #3 - Sunday, June 12th - The Butte City Road Race - 9:00am:
1st = 36 points
2nd = 30 points
3rd = 28 points
4th = 26 points
5th = 24 points
6th = 22 points
7th = 20 points
8th = 18 points
9th = 16 points
10th = 14 points
11th = 12 points
12th = 10 points
13th = 8 points
14th = 6 points
15th = 4 points
16th = 2 points
Everyone else = 1 point


RULES:
And Finally - ANY rider participating in ALL 3 Stages receives an additional 10 points.

Do you have to do all the stages in order to compete in the Omnium?? No - you can even do just one event and your points will still be calculated and counted in the overall. And REMEMBER - Safety come before bragging rights, so be careful!!!

As always, the R.A.C.E. Director reserves the right to disqualify anyone deemed cheating, unsafe or unsportsmanlike(no worries - just be cool like always and all will be good!!). Aero equipment can be used in the 2nd stage. Helmets are mandatory in ALL stages.

Tie-Breaker:
If, by chance, it comes down to a TIE after the last stage of the Omnium, the highest placed finisher(of the tied competitors) in the Llano Seco 17-mile Trial will be declared the Overall Winner of the Llano Seco Omnium Bicycle Race.


2011 Llano Seco Ominum Route Information:


Stage # 1 - Saturday, June 11th - Aguas Frias Road Race - 9:00AM:
The Aguas Frias Road Race has been on the R.A.C.E. calendar for the last 4 years - but this is the first time we'll be using it in 2011. The Start/Finish line for this race is at the same location as our Thursday night Aguas Frias 10-mile Time Trial - just south of Dayton 4-corners. Registration will open at 8:30am - with the Category "A" race starting at 9:00am - and the Category "B" & "C" race starting at 9:02am. Masters, Women's and Juniors will start with Category "B", but will be counted separately in the Omnium points standings. The course is 33-miles in length, and starts just south of Dayton 4-corners on Aguas Frias Road...........the riders head south on Aguas Frias until they get to Hwy. 162. At Hwy. 162, the riders head west(right turn) and make their way to Road Z/7-Mile Lane. At that point, the riders will head north on Road Z/7-Mile-Lane(right turn) until they reach Ord Ferry Road. A right turn at Ord Ferry Road has them heading east back to Aguas Frias Road.....where they will make the final right turn to the finish line. It's one lap for all Categories. The course follows a clockwise direction and is about 33 miles in length - and has a whopping 112 feet of elevation gain. In other words, it's a flat road race. All turns will be marked with Route Arrows - and I will have water bottles and Clif Bars at the Start/Finish location. For a map of the Aguas Frias Road Race course, please visit the following link:
http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/36570036/
Riders must sign in and wear a helmet in order to compete.
HELD RAIN OR SHINE!
(50-POINT event in the 2011 Butte Road R.A.C.E. Series!)


Stage #2 - Saturday, June 11th - The Llano Seco 17-Mile Time Trial - 2:00PM:
The Llano Seco 17-Mile Time Trial starts and finishes on 7-Mile Lane, just west of Aguas Frias Road and Dayton 4-corners. Registration will open at 1:30pm, with the 1st rider taking off at 2:01pm - and we will go in 1-minute intervals per rider for this 8.5 mile out, 8.5 miles back, all-flat Time Trial. This 17-mile course starts near the intersection of 7-Mile Lane and Ord Ferry Road - just look for me and the R.A.C.E.mobile at the Start location. The course travels south on 7-Mile Lane for 8.5 miles, then back north on 7-Mile Lane to the finish. The turn-around location will be marked - as usual - with cones and Route Arrows. This Time Trial is all-flat - no hills. Aero equipment and clothing IS allowed in the Time Trial. There is little parking at the Time Trial start location - a good area to park would be at Dayton 4-corners, then ride in to the Start area. A map of the Time Trial course can be found here:
http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/36538520
HELMETS ARE MANDATORY!
HELD RAIN OR SHINE!
(25-Point Event in the 2011 Chico Time Trial Series!)


Stage #3 - Sunday, June 12th - The Butte City Road Race - 9:00AM:
This 36-Mile, all-flat, Road Race was used by the Chico Velo Cycling Club back in the early 1980s as part of the Chico Velo Omnium Bicycle Race. In fact, yours truly took the Junior title in this Road Race one year.....so, it's always been one of my favorites. ;) Registration will open at 8:30AM at Ord Bend Park on Ord Ferry Road(very near Hwy. 45). For a map of Ord Bend Park, please visit the following link:
http://www.recreationparks.net/CA/glenn/ordbend-county-park-ord-ferry

Category "A" will start at 9:00AM, with Category "B" & "C" starting at 9:02AM - and, like the Aguas Frias Road Race, Masters, Women's and Junior's fields will start with Category "B", but counted separately in the Omnium points standings. The course Starts & Finishes on Ord Ferry Road - across the street from Ord Bend Park. The course follows a clockwise direction - east on Ord Ferry, then south(right turn) on 7- Mile Lane, then west(right turn) on Hwy. 162, then north(right turn) on Hwy. 45 - and back east(right turn) on Ord Ferry to the finish line. The course is one big 36-mile loop - and all Categories will do just 1-lap. All turns will be marked with Route Arrows - and I will have water and Clif Bars at the Start/Finish location. In addition, there's plenty of parking - and bathrooms - at Ord Bend Park. For a map of the Butte City Road Race course, please visit the following link:
http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/34087236/

HELMETS ARE MANDATORY!
HELD RAIN OR SHINE!

(60-point event in the 2011 Butte Road R.A.C.E. Series!)


A FEW MORE RACE NOTES:
Most USA Cycling rules apply to these races - you know, WEAR YOUR HELMET, don't ride like a nutcase, and all that good stuff. Sandbaggers are strongly discouraged (a Sandbagger would be a Category "A" rider racing a Category "B" or "C" race - must be completely obvious to the Race Director). A mention about Tri Bars - You can have Tri Bars on your bicycle - BUT, you must NOT use them if you are in a pack or paceline during the Road Races! Normally, in a USA Cycling sanctioned race, you would not be allowed to have them on your bicycle in a mass-start event like the two road races in this Omnium - but I know many of us like them on our bicycles and use them for training. This isn't the World Championships - we do these races for fun, fitness and practice - but please do NOT use your Tri Bars in a pack/paceline situation.

This will be a great way to give an awesome send-off to Aliya - and give her a pat on the back for all of her hard work during these past couple of years! Hope to see you out there!!!! :)

Rodney...........
R.A.C.E. - Rodney's Amateur Cycling Events
Chico, California
www.ChicoBike.com