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Tuesday CCC Updates

Final round up of series sponsors. If you’d still like to be involved we always have room for one more, but please hurry!

- Iron Cycles – We at the CCC are pleased to announce our first ever series Title Sponsor. Brandon and the folks over at Iron Cycles have stepped up in a major way to sponsor the entire series from start to finish and the CCC is excited to be partnering with yet another great local bike shop. Follow Iron Cycles on Facebook, their blog, stop by their tent at any CCC race, or swing by the shop itself at 3134-3136 W. Montrose Ave Chicago, IL 60618 and say hello.
- RoadID – The name says ‘Road’, but the IDs still works on grass, dirt, and sand.
SockGuy – Keeping your tootsies stylish and comfy.
- Verizon Cycling Team – Young guys, old guys, it doesn’t matter… the Verizon squad rips legs off at will, and then tweet about it on “the nation’s largest and most reliable wireless network.”
- REKLAIM Apparel – Organic, Repurposed, Upcycled clothing and gear.
- BikeReg.com –  Simple, easy online bicycle race registration. You can register for all 12 CCC races on BikeReg.com… just add this address to your favorites and look for the CCC logo.

- Some of our race promoters have been working ultra hard to secure extra merchandise and product above and beyond the standard CCC payout for their races. However, they don’t want to hold on to this stuff forever, and we don’t want it in the trunks of our cars. So make sure to check the flyers for each race because you (or a designated  teammate) must be present to win. Otherwise your winnings will be offered as handups at the next race.

- In thinking about what we missed in last year’s CCC one thought kept popping up in our minds…  all of you were working overtime for your placings but we at the CCC didn’t recognize those achievement until later that evening online. So this year we’re making it a priority to hold podium presentations for the top 3 finishers immediately after each race. If you finish in the top 3 in your race, don’t go to your car, don’t head to the beer tent, don’t go kiss your girlfriend, definitely don’t go kiss someone else’s girlfriend (unless they’re into that sort of thing), don’t go eat dear jerky, and don’t jump in the back of the Cuttin’ Cruiser to… well, whatever it is they do in the back of the Cuttin’ Cruiser. Don’t worry, in colder months we’ll have something to keep you warmPlease head immediately to the podiums (probably somewhere near the start/finish line… you’ll see them) where you can bask in the glory of all your admirers and stand on a step. We won’t start the next race until the podiums are done from the prior race… so please help us stay on schedule.

- We know almost all of you race every weekend anyway, and most categories are decided in the last one or two races, plus we’re not sure why you wouldn’t want to race all 12 races anyway… but just in case, we’re making a slight change to the series rules for 2010. Starting this year you must race at least half of the series (6 races) to win the overall.

- CX Clinic with Jeremy Powers and Randy Warren was a hit this past Sunday. The weather might have been completely un-cross-like, but a few lucky souls got to learn from the best. Check out the photos below from the morning session and more from Liz Farina Markel at Tipping Point here.

- We know you keep looking for it, and registration for Jackson Park (and all other races) will open soon on BikeReg. We’ll post here and on our twitter feed as soon as it is.

- Registration is however already open for the xXx Racing Relay Race. We know of several people looking for partners, so if you’re looking for a buddy too let everyone know in the comments below.

- And finally… The weather seems to almost be turning to Autumn and everyone is itching to get racing. We may have heard of a few CX practice that may have started popping up around town where people may have been riding on grass, dirt, etc, etc. Please remember that if you are using public spaces to respect everyone and everything out there… other people (yes, even those people on rollerblades) have just as much right to use our public parks as we do. So be kind, say hello and wave. You never know… you just might introduce someone new to CX!

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  1. J
    08/17/2010 at 10:49 am | #1

    Thanks to Lou/Pony Shop and EJ’s Place for sponsoring the juniors. Separating the 10-14 and 15-18 age groups is great news. But I really hope that we can also keep gender categories within the age groups. Every little bit of positive reinforcement helps for the kids.

  2. Mike Norman
    08/17/2010 at 1:16 pm | #2

    I’m getting REALLY fired up for this season and am thrilled with the responsiveness of the CCC as they try to make it the best it can be. Kudos to everyone involved, including all of the new sponsors – wow!

    Since we’re talking about rule changes/updates, I’ve got a question/proposal for scoring the series competitions. I know that I’m not the only person that has to miss at least one race during the series due to work commitments. Unfortunately, missing just one race can potentially kill your chances at a podium spot at the end of the season.

    What is the chance of scoring the series based on your best 10 or 11 out of 12 races? Ties would go to the folks that raced more.

    Just a thought… thanks for considering it for the future!

  3. CarloFelice
    08/18/2010 at 5:06 pm | #3

    Will there be a separate categorization within the co-ed race for 2-person teams that choose to impose strict internal regulations requiring each member to down a pint of belgian product before each lap?

  4. David Cushman
    08/19/2010 at 9:35 pm | #4

    For the record, I like Mike’s idea – your best 10 results. I bet if you looked up the top 5′s for each category, very few raced all last season….

  5. Scotty M
    08/20/2010 at 8:02 am | #5

    People also might want to do USGP’s which conflict… Best 9 or 10… Makes overall winner totally legit, no one wants to win by default ;)

  6. Rich Kryszak
    08/20/2010 at 12:42 pm | #6

    I may not be the fastest guy out there but if I do all of the races I deserve to have my points counted. If someone decides to sleep in one day or do another race that is their choice…. I think all of the races should count.

    • Mike Norman
      08/20/2010 at 6:18 pm | #7

      I completely respect your viewpoint, Rich – If I had the choice, I would be at every single race for the entire CCC. I always do two races at each one – I just love it. It’s not by choice that I have to miss a couple of races, but every once in a while, the real world gets in the way and I have to miss due to work and other family commitments.

      This season it’s going to be even more difficult, as there are two more races in the cup. Don’t get me wrong – I’m THRILLED that there are more races – especially the Indian Lakes weekend! This is the most fun I’ve had racing in years!

      Maybe there’s some sort of compromise that can take both viewpoints into account, but I’m not sure what that might be. I honestly think that dropping your worst 2 scores would actually make the competition more even, since it would be more indicative of your overall abilities, rather than being penalized for having one bad day at the races or having to pay the bills.

      Again – just my thoughts. I appreciate the discussion!

      • Rich Kryszak
        08/23/2010 at 10:41 am | #8

        I can see where you are coming from. I just took a look at last years results in the masters 50+ group where I race. I finished 14th place, a mere 2 points ahead of the guy in 15th. If we dropped the lowest score for him (0) and for me (11) he would have finished ahead of me. If we drop the 2 lowest races, I would drop 5 places in the standings. Counting all of the races allows guys like me that might not be fast enough to finish in the top 5 to still have a good result in the overall standings. Is that the best way to do it??? I still think so. The guys that are faster get the glory on race day. Us slower people work to get recognized in the overall results.

      • Jim Nowak
        08/24/2010 at 9:14 am | #9

        Mike/Rich,
        I am with Mike on this. Being a promoter as well as someone who races in 40+ and looks to do well in the overall, when I promote my race this ends up being a lost opportunity for me. I am never able to race to my abilities as a racer due to the stress and constraints that are put on me due to my promoter responsibilities.

        Also as a father who has 3 boys that play soccer and baseball in the fall, there are conflicts that my wife and I need to work around so that I can race. In a few isolated instances, my racing is the one that gets eliminated from the family schedule.

        Finally, as someone who holds down a 24×7 IT job, when the phone rings I have to answer it. If this happens on a Sat. night or Sun. morning, I don’t get to race. Luckily this is not too frequent but does happen.

        When the series was 6 races, sure having them all count made sense. Even when we were at 10 races, I could make an argument that all 10 could count. Now, we have 12 races, almost every weekend. I think it is unrealistic that ALL races get included in the overall. There is no way you can be ON every race, and with the uncertainty of conditions, etc. it would be nice to know that if you had a mechanical issue at a race, you could throw that one out of the overall.

        Also I would have to believe that the standings really would come down to the last race, which in my mind would make for much more animated and exciting racing within each group.

        I did some quick computations on a few of the categories, and in the few that I looked at there was no real change in any of the top 10.

        Like Mike, just my thoughts.

  7. J
    08/23/2010 at 4:45 pm | #10

    We’re running a promo for CCC racers at the shop. $500 for a pair of handbuilt tubular wheels and properly glued Challenge Fango/Grifo/Grifo XSs. I love the exotic stuff as much as anyone, but if you’re looking for some workaday hoops, basic=better! http://taticycles.com/p/399

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