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2010 6hr results

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

Calvin’s Challenge

6 Hour Challenge Results

May 1, 2010

Springfield, Ohio TT 6 Hour 12 Hour Pictures

Lap DataOverall Place Number Last First City St Age Gender Class Race_Cat Division 50.5 Mile Laps 7 Mile Laps Bonus Total

1 372 Nieport Brian St Mary’s OH 25 M M M 25-29 6 2 3 4 126

2 367 Barnes Randall Pierpont OH 41 M M M 40-44 6 2 3 4 126

3 378 Wilmerding Murray Miamitown OH 52 M M M 50-54 6 2 2 2 117

4 351 Chaney Cheryl Troy, OH 48 F F F 45-49 6 2 2 2 117

5 362 Noblitt Doug Salem OH 55 M M M 55-59 6 2 2 1 116

6 346 Needham Phil Lexington KY 68 M M M 65-69 6 2 2 1 116

7 345 Halecky Bena Lexington KY 51 F F F 50-54 6 2 2 1 116

8 371 Cover Andrew Cincinnati OH 37 M M M 35-39 6 2 2 115

9 368 Duane Ball Austinburg OH 48 M M M 45-49 6 2 1 4 112

10 347 Ryles Mark Lexington KY 56 M M M 55-59 6 2 1 4 112

11 354 Gryskevich Roy New Cumberland, WV 55 M M M 55-59 6 2 1 2 110

12 353 Cole Timothy Middletown OH 34 M M M 30-34 6 2 0 6 107

13 370 McAlonis Steven Canton OH 28 M M M 25-29 6 2 2 103

14 358 Lunsford Dave Union, OH 46 M M M 45-49 6 2 0 101

15 373 Perakis Mike Columbus OH 41 M SSM SSM under 50 7 1 7 1 100.5

16 377 Stewart Paula Wilmington OH 38 F F F 35-39 6 1 6 92.5

17 355 Jeffrey Rick Sunbury, OH 53 M M M 50-54 6 1 5 85.5

18 374 Petrucci Kathy Columbus OH 53 F SSW SSW 7 1 4 2 80.5

19 379 Zoerb Mike Xenia OH 18 M M M 15-19 6 1 4 78.5

20 350 Alumbaugh John Mahomet, IL 58 M SSM SSM 50-59 7 1 4 78.5

21 366 Smith Jennifer Columbus OH 21 F F F 20-24 6 1 3 6 77.5

22 359 Matrka Megan Columbus OH 22 F F F 20-24 6 1 3 6 77.5

23 352 Chute Katie Columbus OH 22 F F F 20-24 6 1 3 6 77.5

24 348 Hernke Kevin Westerville OH 42 M M M 40-44 6 1 2 64.5

25 361 Michea Cristina Springfield OH 38 F TRIF TRI F 8 1 1 5 62.5

26 376 Kilton Dean Deleware OH 35 M M M 35-39 6 1 1 57.5

27 363 Read Kris Newark, OH 28 M M M 25-29 6 1 1 57.5

28 375 houston Ryan Coolumbus OH 37 M M M 35-39 6 1 50.5

29 369 Jacobs Doug Springfield OH 58 M RECM RECM 50-59 9 1 50.5

30 357 Lawrence Richard Lexington, NC 83 M M M 80-84 6 0 5 4 39

2010 12hr results

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

Calvin’s Challenge

12 Hour Challenge Results

May 1, 2010

Springfield, Ohio TT 6 Hour 12 Hour Pictures

Lap DataOverall Place Number Last First Race_Cat 50.5 Mile Laps 7 Mile Laps Bonus Total

1 65 Glowacki Stephen M 25-29 4 7 6 257

2 311 Cottrell Steve Team Male Team 2 21 3 251

3 196 Young David M 40-44 4 6 5 249

4 207 Hannon Bill HPV 3 13 242.5

5 167 Searvogel Kurt M 45-49 4 5 3 240

6 159 Ryan Jeff M 40-44 4 4 5 235

7 61 Fuoco John M 50-54 4 4 3 233

8 90 Knott Charles M 55-59 4 4 230

9 214 Buffington John M 55-59 4 4 230

10 211 Heimann Woody M 25-29 4 3 5 228

11 212 Hall Dwain M 50-54 4 3 4 227

12 39 Craun Robert M 20-24 3 10 4 225.5

13 53 Finger Jim RECM under 50 4 3 2 225

14 75 Hiscox George M 60-64 3 10 221.5

15 138 Olsen Henrik M 40-44 3 10 221.5

16 208 Dengler Hans M 55-59 3 10 221.5

17 171 Siebert Melvin M 50-54 4 2 5 221

18 84 Jerome Michele M 50-54 3 9 6 220.5

19 188 Welch Andrew M 30-34 3 9 6 220.5

20 124 Mitevski Luben M 25-29 3 9 6 220.5

21 160 Sadaghiani John M 45-49 4 2 4 220

22 111 Lunardoni Claire F 25-29 3 9 4 218.5

23 210 Nusbaum Paul M 60-64 3 9 3 217.5

24 217 Provenza Andrew M 40-44 3 9 3 217.5

25 55 Florian Thomas M 55-59 3 9 2 216.5

26 67 Goodman Todd M 45-49 3 9 214.5

27 87 Kaiser Chris RECM under 50 3 9 214.5

28 224 Obert Jim M 60-64 3 9 214.5

29 243 Lansdell Terry SSM under 50 3 9 214.5

30 107 Lewis David SSM 50-59 3 8 6 213.5

31 16 Barker Adam M 25-29 3 8 5 212.5

32 64 Gerst Wayne M 40-44 3 8 207.5

33 78 Hritz Michael M 60-64 3 8 207.5

34 94 Koval Kevin M 35-39 3 8 207.5

35 145 Perun Mark M 50-54 3 8 207.5

36 203 Moy Geffrey M 25-29 3 8 207.5

37 51 Fanning Tom M 45-49 3 7 6 206.5

38 63 Gerbig Steve M 60-64 3 7 6 206.5

39 95 Kral Bernd M 65-69 3 7 6 206.5

40 161 Salmon Jon M 35-39 3 7 6 206.5

41 178 Swank James M 30-34 3 7 6 206.5

42 194 Woll Dan M 60-64 3 7 6 206.5

43 106 Lercangee Pascale F 45-49 3 7 5 205.5

44 33 Casciato Robert M 55-59 3 7 4 204.5

45 102 Lawrence Joel M 50-54 3 7 4 204.5

46 77 Hovan Thomas RECM under 50 3 7 3 203.5

47 164 Schroeder Jim M 50-54 3 7 3 203.5

48 321 Voorhees Dennis Team Male Team 2 14 4 203

49 120 Melville James M 55-59 3 7 2 202.5

50 139 Overton Eric M 45-49 3 7 2 202.5

51 165 Schumacher Cassie F 35-39 3 7 2 202.5

52 181 Van Amerongen Greg M 20-24 3 7 200.5

53 125 Mitevski Angel M 55-59 3 6 6 199.5

54 134 Ochmanski Joe M 45-49 3 6 6 199.5

55 74 Hill Sam M 55-59 3 6 4 197.5

56 123 Mills Jeff M 45-49 3 6 3 196.5

57 148 Pritchard Marc M 50-54 3 6 3 196.5

58 32 Carroll Sara Kay RECF under 50 3 6 2 195.5

59 40 Crowley Darin M 45-49 3 6 2 195.5

60 163 Schlitter John RECM 50-59 3 6 2 195.5

61 205 Melton Ed M 65-69 3 6 1 194.5

62 7 Godfrey Stephen M 55-59 3 6 193.5

63 54 Florian Mary F 60-64 3 5 5 191.5

64 198 Young James M 45-49 3 5 5 191.5

65 204 Alexander Gary RECM 60 and Over 3 5 5 191.5

66 57 Francisco Dwayne RECM under 50 3 5 4 190.5

67 12 Ammerman George M 55-59 3 5 186.5

68 186 Warren Kevin SSM under 50 3 5 186.5

69 10 Adams Will M 40-44 3 4 6 185.5

70 189 Weston Eric M 50-54 3 4 5 184.5

71 66 Golinski Jerry M 50-54 3 4 4 183.5

72 2 Bond Matt SSM under 50 3 4 3 182.5

73 42 Davis Scott M 50-54 3 4 3 182.5

74 59 French James M 45-49 3 4 2 181.5

75 17 Bill Johnson Joyce Beebe & M 50-54 3 4 179.5

76 45 DeHamer Terry F 45-49 3 4 179.5

77 60 Frye Dave M 50-54 3 4 179.5

78 126 Mondiek David M 55-59 3 4 179.5

79 133 Myers Richard HPV 3 4 179.5

80 144 Perun Eddie M 55-59 3 4 179.5

81 187 Wartenberg Steve M 50-54 3 4 179.5

82 70 Hall Mark M 50-54 3 3 6 178.5

83 216 Gillespi Glenn M 50-54 3 3 6 178.5

84 91 Kordenbrock Rick M 50-54 3 3 5 177.5

85 35 Clay John M 60-64 3 3 2 174.5

86 25 Borowski Paul M 45-49 3 3 1 173.5

87 38 Conti Rich M 55-59 3 3 172.5

88 76 Hollowniczky Mike M 45-49 3 3 172.5

89 175 Stein Debbie F 45-49 3 3 172.5

90 193 Wolfe Nathan RECM under 50 3 3 172.5

91 115 Marx Russell M 65-69 2 9 6 170

92 118 McCaulley Kevin M 50-54 3 2 4 169.5

93 113 Lundgren Pauline F 65-69 3 2 2 167.5

94 180 Valco Jerome M 45-49 3 2 2 167.5

95 206 Schneider Carl M 65-69 3 2 1 166.5

96 11 Alaimo Ellen F 55-59 3 2 165.5

97 36 Clayton Andrew M 40-44 3 2 165.5

98 50 Fallon Daniel RECM 60 and Over 2 8 5 162

99 96 Kulwicki Debbie & Bill MF Tandem 3 1 3 161.5

100 21 Bingham Bob M 55-59 2 8 4 161

101 162 Scheeff Mark M 45-49 2 8 2 159

102 22 Blumenfeld Dan RECM under 50 3 1 158.5

103 114 Marshall Heidi F 35-39 3 1 158.5

104 141 Palmer Robert RECM 60 and Over 3 1 158.5

105 108 List Rodney M 40-44 3 0 6 157.5

106 119 McIntire Charles M 70-74 2 8 157

107 150 Reed Susan RECF over 60 2 8 157

108 155 Rote Marie F 25-29 2 8 157

109 197 Young Jennifer F 10-14 2 7 5 155

110 68 Gould Susan F 55-59 2 7 2 152

111 112 Lundgren Ken M 65-69 2 7 2 152

112 156 Rolek Greg M 65-59 2 7 2 152

113 6 Bates Patrick M 55-59 3 0 151.5

114 127 Monnig Hans M 40-44 3 0 151.5

115 158 Rothenberg Judi F 35-39 3 0 151.5

116 3 Bargerhuff John RECM 50-59 2 7 150

117 28 Mike Troxell Jacqueline Campbell & MF Tandem 2 7 150

118 152 Richards Susan F 55-59 2 7 150

119 307 Aungst Alyssa Team FF Tandem Team 2 7 150

120 218 Crow Michael M 20-24 2 6 5 148

121 58 Frederickson Paul RECM 50-59 2 6 143

122 85 Johnson Monica F 45-49 2 6 143

123 149 Pritchard Joshua M 15-19 2 6 143

124 166 Schwarz Bill HANDCYCLE 2 6 143

125 128 Morris W. Calvin M 50-54 2 5 136

126 44 Davis Mark RECM 50-59 2 4 129

127 129 Morris Deborah F 50-54 2 4 129

128 209 Ingraham Bill M 65-69 2 4 129

129 99 Lammers Vant M 20-24 1 9 113.5

130 137 Oleynik Randy HWM 1 9 113.5

131 5 Williams Isaiah M 25-29 2 1 108

132 8 Bach Morten M 35-59 2 1 108

133 20 Bernabei Sue F 40-44 2 1 108

134 26 Browne Drew M 35-59 2 1 108

135 69 Gryskevich Jeanette F 55-59 2 1 108

136 72 Hamilton Mark M 45-49 2 1 108

137 173 Spurlock David M 45-49 2 1 108

138 192 Wise Jeanette F 50-59 2 1 108

139 223 Ihms Craig M 35-39 2 1 108

140 199 Zakes Eddy M 25-29 2 0 2 103

141 136 Oleynik Amy HWF 1 7 2 101.5

142 34 Clark Lisa F 40-44 2 0 101

143 46 Dempster Mark M 40-44 2 0 101

144 143 Pelechaty Michael M 20-24 2 0 101

145 169 Sell Richard M 75-79 2 0 101

146 170 Seperic Teri M 45-49 2 0 101

147 184 Veith Luke M 30-34 2 0 101

148 190 Williams Ned M 55-59 2 0 101

149 213 Karlovec Jim M 40-44 2 0 101

150 220 Puppin Diana F 50-54 2 0 101

151 221 Robertson David M 75-79 1 5 85.5

152 222 Bob Core Betty Core MF Tandem 1 2 64.5

153 30 Carroll Timothy M 50-59 1 0 50.5

154 56 Foerster Jim M 45-49 1 0 50.5

155 97 Kossek Janusz M 50-54 1 0 50.5

156 98 Kunz Daryl M 50-54 1 0 50.5

157 122 Miers Jennifer F 40-44 1 0 50.5

158 147 Pope-Pfingston Jodi F 40-44 1 0 50.5

159 176 Steiner Michelle F 25-29 1 0 50.5

160 177 Swaney Kevin M 40-44 1 0 50.5

161 195 Yost Jay M 35-39 1 0 50.5

2010 100 mileTT results

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

100 Mile Time Trial

Place Number Last First City State Age Gender Class Start L1 Time Lap1 Lap 2 Total

1 397 Carroll Craig Dayton, OH 38 M M 8:53:30 11:00:50 2:07:20 2:21:50 4:29:10

2 396 Owens Kevin Dover OH 37 M M 8:53:00 11:03:28 2:10:28 2:25:00 4:35:28

3 392 Giampapa Joseph Columbus, OH 52 M M 8:51:00 11:08:40 2:17:40 2:28:51 4:46:31

4 390 Williams Tim Brookville OH 54 M M 8:50:00 11:08:43 2:18:43 2:29:28 4:48:11

5 386 Sclater Mark Dover OH 39 M M 8:48:00 11:10:00 2:22:00 2:29:09 4:51:09

6 382 Miner Ed Columbus, OH 47 M M 8:46:00 11:15:47 2:29:47 2:31:11 5:00:58

7 395 Johnson Patrick Lucas OH 22 M M 8:52:30 11:20:19 2:27:49 2:35:47 5:03:36

8 387 Snodgrass Terry Dayton, OH 45 M M 8:48:30 11:18:06 2:29:36 2:50:45 5:20:21

391 Wheeler Tedd Reed City MI 60 M HPV 8:50:30 11:32:32 2:42:02 2:55:03 5:37:05

398 Daugherty Frank Gahanna OH 46 M M 8:54:00 11:55:51 3:01:51 3:19:05 6:20:56

393 Elton Bracy Washingtopn TwOpH 49 M TRIM 8:51:30 12:57:56 4:06:26 3:43:31 7:49:57

Springfield News-Sun Video

Sunday, May 3rd, 2009

Twitter & Google Group

Friday, April 24th, 2009

Follow 24hrracer or search for Larry Graham. Hope to twitter race updates throughout the race.

We have set up a google group at calvinschallenge@googlegroups.com

Send a request for an invite to larry@calvinschallenge.com with the address you want to use

Team rules and info

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

We are very excited about the addition of Team competition to Calvin’s Challenge 12 hour race. We have created two basic categories, a 2 person and a 4 person. They can be all male, all female or mixed. Any mixture of the kinds of types of bicycles is permissible, such as the mix of traditional frame bikes and  un-faired recumbents (no HPV’s) If you want to use a tandem, that would count as one member of the team, but those two riders must always work together on the tandem.  We will create age groups as we go once we see how well the Team category develops. The rules are pretty simple and that invites each team to be creative about how they will manage their race.
 
The Team category is only for the 12 hour race.

The exchange of riders can only happen at one of the two check points. Each checkpoint will have a designated Team transition area. For timing and scoring purposes, the on coming rider must follow the off coming rider through the timing chute. On the 50 mile loop, this means a leg of about 25 miles. On the 7 mile loop, it means that the rider will ride the whole loop without an exchange.

If you decide to have a crew, they can only meet you at the check points and cannot follow riders on the route. There is a crew route between the checkpoints that will be signed (but one turn is easy to miss). No matter if you are doing a 2 or 4 person team, it is quite easy  to do this without a crew.

Some recommendations:

You could send out each racer to do the 50 mile loop in it’s entirety, but that would be a slow way to score mileage.

You can have as many of the team on the route riding together as you want, but even if you have all 4 (or 2)  members on the route riding together you’ll only be scored as one. So, if all 4 of your team rode the 50 mile loop together as a team TT, you would only be scored 50 miles and not 200 miles

Teams can draft any of the other racers. Only the TT racers are excluded from drafting or being drafted on. They will have special designation to single them out. No drafting of the "Fun" riders, They will the riders without a number.

Whether it is the 2 or 4 person team, send a rider to the mid loop checkpoint with a vehicle that is stocked with what the other teammates will need when they transition later in the race. Start the race with rider #1 with rider #2 staged at the mid loop checkpoint. Rider #1 races the first leg to the mid loop checkpoint. Rider #2 takes over at the mid loop checkpoint. Rider #1 stays at that checkpoint and refuels and rests. Rider #2 races the leg back to the main checkpoint, where rider #3 takes over and races to the mid loop checkpoint where rider #1 is staged. Rider #1 races back to the main checkpoint where rider #4 takes over and races to the mid checkpoint where rider #3 is waiting to finish the loop. When all the loops are completed the remaining rider drives back to the main checkpoint and rejoins their team, (which has most likely started on the 7 mile loops). If your team is planning to start on the 7 mile loop after the two required 50 mile laps, you should send two riders to the mid loop checkpoint. If not, rider #1 of the rotation will end up riding two legs and rider #4 none.

For the 2 person teams, you’ll have to drive between the checkpoints after exchanges if your plan is to ride only 25 mile segments. Again,  this can be done without a crew.

By no means do you have to do it in this fashion, be creative (but stay within the rules). Rider communication (two way radios and cell phones) is permissible and recommended. You don’t want to roll into a checkpoint and have your relief rider off somewhere.

Both the 2 person and 4 person must complete two full laps of the 50 mile loop (100 miles) before starting into the 7 mile loop. But, the teams can continue on the 50 mile loop as much as the like.

Teams should think about setting up their pit area prior to the timing chute as the on coming rider MUST follow the off coming rider through the timing chute to be timed and scored.

The same last partial lap rules apply to the Teams. The Team rider that is last on the course will be stopped at the mile mark they reached at the end of race regulation time. Their number will be marked with that mileage. The remaining team members should remove their numbers and turn them as a group after race regulation time has been reached.

As well as the team category being new , so is the electronic timing and scoring, so please bear with us as we work through the inevitable issues.

In case of a complete failure of the Electronic Timing and Scoring system, we will revert back to the old way of scouring. You will be required to come to a stop so that we can mark/ punch your number at each checkpoint.

Odds and Ends

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

Central Ohio Ultra Cycling welcomes you to the 17th Calvin’s Challenge. While the ownership of the race has change, not much else has. The same great route, the same great weather and most importantly the same great racing that makes Calvin’s Challenge the premier 12 hour race on the UMCA calendar.

The following list is things that you may or not need to know depending on the event you are signed up for. We seemed to keep finding things that we feel you need to know to make your race the best possible.

While the 12 & 6 hour races are drafting legal, we praise the accomplishments of the individual racer. We encourage you to set a goal, train for it and do the best you can come race day. You will face many challenges, from weather( always perfect) mechanical, intestinal issues, and plain old fatigue. But no matter your final score, know that we are proud that you came and put forth your beast effort. Learn from your mistakes and come back next year stronger and better prepared.

Change of Start time for the 6 hour race, from 08:00 to 08:30. We determined that we needed more time to set up after the 12 hour race goes off.

The timing clock operation has been changed. Instead of counting down to 00:00:00 at 7:30 pm, it will now read the real time in 12 hour format. (Eastern time). The 6 hour and 100TT necessitated this change.

NEW! Pace vehicle to lead the 12 hour group to the first checkpoint at South Solon. We know that a good amount of the “What were you thinking” racing happens during that first leg to S. Solon. Hopefully with “Big Brother” watching the goings on we’ll have a safer race.
We really don’t want to disqualify anyone, but at the same time we don’t want anyone killed or injured either. Guess which path we are going to take.

At the call for the 100TT (08:35) we need for those racers to move toward the starting line. We will get you out on the course as you line up. No pre determined start roster to worry about. We will send you out at 30 second intervals. 100TT racers must stop at the checkpoints to have their scorecards punched just as the other classes do. Remember, No drafting in the 100TT. If you find another racer drafting you, please tell them that you are in the TT and not to draft you. You will not ride any of the 7 mile loops as part of the 100TT. Since we don’t have a history with the 100TT, the awards will be handed out as best we can determine who the winners are. Bear with us as we fumble our way through this first year.

The Fun ride will start after all the races are out on the route. We hope this will be at about 9:00. That doesn’t mean that you have to start your Fun Ride at that time, but we ask that you don’t start before then. Feel free to ride any of the loops as much as you want. While the racers are restricted as to when they can be on the 7 mile loop, you are not. Please do not jump into the race group (s) as they pass you out on the route. The rules forbid them from drafting you, thus you could cause them to be penalized by you being in their group.
The Fun Ride riders must obey all the same safety rules as the racers. The Fun Riders will not be scored. At the checkpoints, tell the marshals that you are a Fun Rider. We want you to have a safe ride and hopefully come back next year and enter one of the race events.
12, 6 hour and 100TT racers, please be courteous when passing the Fun Riders. Giving them a heads up that you are passing will go a long way in preventing an accident. Remember that they look up to you with admiration and awe of your abilities. Show them that you can be fast and nice at the same time.

To all: The route goes through farm country. You may encounter equipment out on the route. Be careful when passing, much of the equipment has sharp and pointy things on them.

There is at least one turn on the route that is always vandalized, it’s become kind of a tradition. We will put road markings way before the turn (more like the left of a “Y”) and markings on the wrong way.

There are some deep pot holes on the 7 mile loop. Hopefully they will be filled by race day, but maybe not. We marked them with paint, but if you ride into one of these holes, you’ll go down.

No parking behind the school. There is a school activity going on the same time as the race and we have been asked to share. The school has been very kind to the race, so please, let’s do everything we can in return.

Bicycle One and Bacchetta Bikes are giving test rides of their recumbent bikes throughout the day. Most people have seldom seen a recumbent, now is a great chance to test ride one. Maybe a recumbent is just the bike to get your spouse riding. Think recumbents are slow? Not anymore. The 2007 UMCA 24 hour champion and 2006 series 24 hour champion rode a recumbent, the 2007 UMCA 12 hour race series (best of 3) champion rode a recumbent. The 2008 Heart of the South 500 mile race (with over 30,000 feet of climbing) was won by a recumbent rider. The modern recumbent may just be the perfect ultra distant cycling tool. www.bacchettabikes.com

Hammer Nutrition Endurance Fuels and Supplements has been very kind to Calvin’s Challenge this year by supplying the race with a generous amount of product for you to sample. Hammer Nutrition is the leading fuel supplier for the UMCA. I encourage you to ask one of the Race Directors if you have any questions about any of the product line. We have been Hammer Nutrition customers for years and they have successfully fueled all of us through many races and events. www.hammernutrition.com

If you are new to ultra racing, we encourage you to check out www.ultracycling.com It is the definitive source for long distance racing information. Learn about RAAM, RAAM qualifiers, 12/24 hour races, double centuries and how you can participate in a national points championship. The UMCA is the sanctioning body for cross state records. If you found that you like this kind of event, we can recommend a few others.

Most importantly, we could not do this without the many volunteers that do everything from helping you park to punching scorecards and keeping you safe on the route. Keep in mind that many of them were racers at one time, and are now are giving back to those that helped them to reach their goals by helping you reach yours. When you have reached your goals, please consider volunteering at a race or event so that the success that you have enjoyed can be passed on to the next generation of ultra racers.

We want your feedback. We will have a page on the Calvin’s website blog that will allow you to make comments about the race. While we hope you will have some good things to say, we also need to hear about any problems you may have encountered so that we can make improvements for next year.

On behalf of the Race Directors Jeff & Julie Stephens, Christine & Larry Graham we want to thank you for supporting Calvin’s Challenge and hope the rest of your season is safe and you reach your goals.

See you next year.

Cheating & Whining

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

John & Ann had some pretty simple rules. “No whining” and “No Cheating”.

We feel the need to elaborate and spell out what may constitute cheating and whining. Race officials reserve the right to enact any rule at any time as it becomes necessary to do so without prior notification. We don’t foresee doing this, but you never know what might come up.

1) Race officials reserve the right to stop the race due to weather, serious accident, or rider death. For purposes of those participating in the Cup Points we will score you based on distance traveled at the time of race termination.

2) No short cutting the race route. No deviating from the race route. The South Solon checkpoint is there to make finding a shorter way around the 50 mile loop impossible. If we find you off route we will direct back onto the route. You will not be credited with your off route mileage.

3) No punching your own score card. We will at different times punch the card with a different size or shape of punch. If during results tabulation we see that your score card does not correspond to the scheduled pattern of holes and shapes you could be disqualified. Believe it or not we get to learn who is in what place in the race. If at the end you seem to come out of nowhere, we will be suspect.

4) The mirror rule is in effect all race long. If we see you without a mirror we will stop scoring you until you are in compliance.

5) Blatant disregard of the Ohio bicycling laws is cause for disqualification. The race in held on roads open to vehicle traffic. Some of the roads on the route are narrow and most are lightly traveled. It is easy to become complacent and let your guard down. Echelons are prohibited. (Unless they are no more than two riders wide, as permitted by Ohio law). Any riders seen riding left of center will be instantly disqualified. All of the Calvin’s Challenge Race Directors are racers ourselves. All of have extensive experience at Calvin’s. Racing safely is paramount to success. “You can’t win if you can’t finish, and you can’t finish if you are dead”. The race has experienced one tragic death; we don’t want you to be next.

6) Disqualification will result for failure to obey course marshals or law enforcement officers. They are out there to protect you from harm and get you through intersections as fast as possible.

7) Verbally or physically attacking a fellow racer, course marshal, race official, spectator or persons along the route will result in disqualification.

8) No drafting anyone but race participants. No drafting in the 100TT or drafting the 100TT racers by the 12 or 6 hour racers. No drafting of the Fun riders. So, no signing up of your friends in the fun ride and have them pull for you later in the race.

9) No altering or destroying of the course markings.

10) No crew vehicles on the race route. Crews can meet their rider at the main checkpoint and at the South Solon check point. There is a route for crews to follow to get between the two check points. If your rider has a mechanical or physical problem and must be picked up out on the route, please contact a race official before hand.

11) Protests must be made verbally first to one of the race officials. It then must be submitted in writing within 30 minutes of the end of the race that you are participating in. (12, 6 hour or 100 mile TT). The ruling on the protest by race officials is final.

12) Any racer that assists an accident on the route will be compensated for miles lost. Let race officials know of the situation ASAP so that we can make the proper adjustment to scoring.

13) We are making every effort to have as many people punching score cards at the check points as we can get. Whining about it will not get you through any faster. Every racer will face the same problem, so it is just one of the challenges you’ll need to overcome.

We are absolutely positive that the weather will be perfect, as it has been every year for the past hundreds of years. If by chance the weather is not your idea of perfect, whining about it will fall on deaf ears. This is a race, make adjustments and be prepared, get on with it. This is no social century ride, it’s a race!

Schedule

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

Schedule of events.

Friday: Registration opens at 4:00. Closes at 9:00.

Saturday: Day of registration opens at 06:30. Closes for the 12 hour race at 07:00. 08:00 for the 6 hour and 100TT.
07:15
Call for 12 hour races to start to line up.

07:25 Announcements and last minute instructions.
07:30 12 hour race begins.
08:15
Call for 6 hour racers to line up.

08:25 Last minute announcements and instructions.
08:30 6 hour race begins.
08:35
Call for 100TT to line up.

08:40 Last minute announcements and instructions.
08:45 First TT ride on course Riders sent off at 30 second intervals until all 100TT racers are on course.
09: 00
Fun riders line up and given instructions, announcements and
are permitted on course.
11:15
7 mile loop opens for 6 hour race only. No 12 hour racers
at this time.
2:10
Mile marks staffed on 7 mile loop

2:30 6 hour race ends
2:45
all 6 hour race scorecards must be turned in.

3:00
Awards for 6 hour and 100TT finishers.

3:00-?
Award 100TT as they finish.

3:30
7 mile loop opens for 12 hour racers

6:15
South Solon check point closes

7:10
Mile marks staffed on 7 mile loop

7:30
12 hour race finishes. All 100TT racers need to be
finished at this time as well.
7:45
all scorecards must be turned in.

8:00 Or as close to as possible. Awards ceremony starts. The 7 mile loop opens for the 6 hour race at 11:15. Loops ridden before that time will not be scored. There will be a sign at the turn to the short loop telling you that the loop in open. The 7 mile loop opens for the 12 hour race at 3:30. Loops ridden before that time will not be score. There will be a sign at the turn to the short loop telling you that the loop in open. 100 TT will not be riding any 7 mile loops. Fun riders can ride any loops at any time.

 

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Tuesday, January 8th, 2008

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