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« on: July 11, 2012, 10:59:53 AM »



News and Information
For Series 10
 2012
For Week 3
July 13 2012

RAW Track Newsletter 2012 sponsored by:
 
www.Bicisport.com.au




Week 3 Bring it!




This week’s Races

•   Round 1   Warm up Scratch
•   Round 2   “No – Race this week” Every second week is a feature race.
•   Round 3  Kierins  
•   Round 4  Motor Pace

•   Round 5 Combines


Explain these races

Kierin- The keirin is a motorpaced event that is very popular in Japan where it originated. In that country, huge amounts of money are bet on races and professional keirin riders command impressive salaries. It is similar to the match sprint, but features 6-8 riders on the track. A derny motorbike paces the riders from 25 km/h up to 45 km/h for the first few laps. During this time, riders jostle each other for the best position and this is often the roughest part of the event. With two and a half laps to go, the derny bike pulls off and the sprint is on. Team tactics are important here, as the leadout is often quite long. If one team can get two of their riders in the final, then they are at a distinct advantage. reference www.cyclingnews.com
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6CxkGOgoAOM&feature=channel

Motorpace- A derny motorbike paces the riders from the start at 45 km/h for the first few laps. The Derny rider will up the pace to a steady 48km/h. During this time, riders will rotate positions compleating a max of one lap behind the derny. With about four laps to go, the derny bike pulls off and a standard scratch race starts. This event is intended to be a endurance race, with the pace of the derny ensuring fatigue has set in by the time it swings off.



Point Score info

Last week’s top scorers
•   Div 1 Ben Harvey 17 points  
•   Div 2  Scott Mills  17 points
•   Div 3 Vic Svacek + Nathan Garard   18 points
•   Div 4 Tom Bolton 20 points  
•   Div 5 Steven Mackay 16 points  


TWE Wheels Division leaders


  
 
•   Div 1 Ben Harvey 35 points  
•   Div 2 Geoff Baxter 35 points
•   Div 3 Julian Yuen  32 points    
•   Div 4 Tom Bolton 37 points
•   Div 5 Jasen Raymond 30 points



Teams/Clubs Challenge
  
1   Dulwich Hill   649
2   Lidcombe   325
3   St George    303
4   Penrith   295
5   Sutherland   194
6   Bankstown Sports    188
7   Illawarra   184
8   Bicisport    164
9   Parramatta   155
10   Canberra   136


Points for 2012 series
•   For every week you attend you receive 10 points
•   In rounds 3,and 4 top 4 place getters receive 5,3,2 and 1point respectively
•   From August 26 place getter points are doubled

6 month Licence available
•   The Cycling Australia 6 month licences are available from July 1
•   If you wish to join ATTA-nsw, they have a representative at RAW track that can assist you.
•   ATTA-nsw offer a subsidised rate for joining and will have forms next to the sign on table.  

      


Young riders at RAW

•   The rule we have used and will continue to use is that 2nd year U13’s with approval of coach can ride RAW
•   RAW will host Junior Development on weeks 3,6 and 9
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« Reply #1 on: July 12, 2012, 10:52:49 PM »

Just a quick question on the age limitation for young riders. My son raced the first round in novice and we couldn't make it for round 2. He is not old enough for the age limitation as listed, can he still race as a novice?
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