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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Boulder, CO
Posts: 25
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I'm thinking of entering my first race this weekend and I have a quick question.
This may be a Colorado thing, but I seem to not understand the ACA classification system. I see on the crit I want to enter (http://americancyc.web152.discounta...us_Criteium.pdf) That they have a SW 4 and an SM 4. I'm assuming SW is women's and SM men's but I don't know and would rather not feel the embarassment of showing up at the wrong time. Can someone help me out please? The race is on Sunday and I'm panicking a little bit. I realize that this is a small detail, but I'm racing for the first time and don't want to look like a complete noob. Thanks Much James |
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Registered User
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Boulder, CO
Posts: 25
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Now that I've poked around the site some more, I'm thinking that it means Senior Men and Senior Women, but if someone could confirm I'd much appreciate this.
Thanks James |
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