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Would a 16-18 Junior race be faster then a Catagory 5 race? Or is it pretty much a toss up for whoever shows up.
Would a 16-18 Junior race be faster then a Catagory 5 race? Or is it pretty much a toss up for whoever shows up.
For the most part it depends on who shows up. For instance, I have done a race where juniors and Cat 5 were in the same mass start and none of the juniors were able to stick with the lead group. However, it also depends on how long the race is too. I did a race last week and they had juniors go after the Cat 5's. The junior race was only 10 miles (1 lap) and the Cat 5 was 20 miles (2 laps). A group of 3 juniors caught up to our group in about 6-7 miles. They all bonked when they hit the hill but im sure they were putting down a average well over 30 mph to catch us. Like i said, it just depends on what Juniors are racing and what the race layout/course is like.
Hope this helps
-Sam
Would a 16-18 Junior race be faster then a Catagory 5 race? Or is it pretty much a toss up for whoever shows up.it depends, i know some 16 year olds who win pro.1.2 races regularly.
Would a 16-18 Junior race be faster then a Catagory 5 race? Or is it pretty much a toss up for whoever shows up.
In my area, the speed of a tough junior race is similar to cat 4, a bit faster than 5. But that's because the group is so much smaller, the guys that win usually race cat 3 or above. I'm not a 3 yet because I haven't raced enough senior races, but at a big crit this year there were numerous kids that raced cat 3 getting popped in the junior race.
Yippie Kye Ay
Cat vs Junior
I think the 4/5 men are slower than the juniors. In a smaller race the juniors and the men started at the same time. We were instructed to fall back at the king of the mountians sprint so we did and within 5 minutes we caught back up to them with junior gears.
Nathan Brown
Cat vs Junior
I think the 4/5 men are slower than the juniors. In a smaller race the juniors and the men started at the same time. We were instructed to fall back at the king of the mountians sprint so we did and within 5 minutes we caught back up to them with junior gears.
Where I live in Tennessee The 4s are faster then the juniors.
Nathan Brown
cyclingcarve31
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First hand account, I have raced junior and it is much easier than Cat 4 or 5. Junior is from ages ranging anywhere from 14-19, Cat 4 or 5 is any age and you will usually find some fast men in those cats.
Yippie Kye Ay
Cat vs Junior
CAT 4/5 crits are oober sketch in every one I have raced there has been at least 1 crash. Most recently there was a crash that took out the entire field. Junior races are much safer and fun.
Around here, early in the season there arnt alot of juniors that show up at races. Last race I was at they combined the junior's with the cat 3/4's which wasnt all that fun. Made me want to race cat 4/5 instead. Theres no way Im keeping up with cat 3's in a race. If more juniors showed up it would actually be fun but until then...
Would a 16-18 Junior race be faster then a Catagory 5 race? Or is it pretty much a toss up for whoever shows up.
I hate racing juniors, you have to pass that damned roll out test. It's better to race cat 5, you get faster and better.
I hate racing juniors, you have to pass that damned roll out test. It's better to race cat 5, you get faster and better.
Roll out sucks, but 4's and 5's suck more in my book. Here, no one really races until you're in cat 3. They just sit around and cover every attack, then sit up again. All of the juniors capable of doing anything in a race are good cat 3's, and they tend to be fast the whole time, with less time spent riding in a big group listening to people scream "slowing!"
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