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The message from USA Cycling is "All bikes must conform to UCI reg.s beginning 2007"...so does that mean,that until then,a bike with a small front wheel can be used in District TT's?I get different stories from everyone,and the technical director Mr Shaun Farrell has not returned my call on this. I am of the opinion that right now funny bikes are temporarily OK...but sometimes(!) rules are not uniformly enforced. Any educated opinions on this are appreciated...and note I am not talking about UCI sanctioned events,just local events.TIA. |
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If wasting a dozen years in English departments isn't well-educated, then I'll eat the diploma that I forgot to pick up! Mr. Farrell is probably hiding under his desk at this very moment and praying that I do not call to demand that he either allow me to enter my Fury Roadmaster in his events or else face a lawsuit that will reduce him to begging in the streets. Luckily for Mr. Farrell and his minor local organization, I have my eye on bigger game. The negotiations are secret, so let's just say that Lance may soon be riding for WalMart if the UCI bows to the will of the people and accepts the inevitable. Le Marché de Mur(ton)! Carl Fogel |
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Rob Benetton wrote: > The message from USA Cycling is "All bikes must conform to > UCI reg.s beginning 2007"...so does that mean,that until > then,a bike with a small front wheel can be used in > District TT's?... The use of large diameter bicycle wheels is an attempt to compensate for inadequate "natural endowment." Dr. Sigmund Fraud |
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This thread disucssed that rule over at bentrideronline. http://pub152.ezboard.com/fbentrider...icID=606.topic Synapsis appears to be that rule is effective in 2007 but a separate rule segregating recumbents from uprights into seperate classes is effective 2004. You might also look at Monkey Island since it probably has been discussed there also. |
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Can anyone post a link to a page on when they state that this rule will be official. I couldn't find it on USA Cycling or anywhere. |
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Here's the link to the pdf file, which has the rule on page 32 of 181: http://www.usacycling.org/rulebooks/...f_rulebook.pdf It seems to be 1j1(e): "As of January 1st, 2007, all bicycles and equipment used in Federation races must comply with current UCI regulations." Presumably, races between Klingons and Romulans are exempt. Carl Fogel |
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Thanks. That was buried in there somewhere, but I guess now the UCI will be dictating how things are done in the USCF. |
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We prefer to think of it as assimilation. Cordially, The Borg |
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