[Melb] Blackburn summer track racing



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The Trek Summer Sprint Series starts this Sunday (7th Oct) - details
here :

http://sss.aboc.com.au/

The TSSS is being run by me and a team of aboc people, and we have
*no* idea as to how many people will turn up to race it. I've never
run a race, or something as ambitious as this before. AFAIK it's never
been done like this before - we have to run, if we get our ideal
number of riders (30), 51 match sprint races in 4 hours (3 grades , 10
riders per grade, 3 rounds of a partial round robin, and 2 finals per
grade). This isn't suitable for novice track riders, but is suitable
for novice match sprinters - the aim is to provide a match sprint
series for 'the rest of us' who aren't elite A grade sprinters. So if
you've done a bit of track racing and want to have a go at match
sprinting, this series is for you. The races are *not* elimination
rounds - each entrant will get 3 match sprints (assuming you don't get
disqualified etc!) and a flying 200. for this, you will require your
own track bike and no day licences will be issued.

The Blackburn regular track season starts on Saturday the 13th of
October.

For the regular track races, entries open at 1pm, racing starts at 2.
Varied and deeply graded program, suitable for novice racers but you
will need some experience on a track bike, either through the
Blackburn track clinics on Thursday nights that will be starting soon
(when daylight savings starts I think?), or a coach vouching for you
as being safe on a fixie. Most days will start with a scratch race per
grade and then the rest of the racing program will include, throughout
the season, handicaps, kierins, motorpaces, points races,
eliminations, team sprints and so on. The club has track bikes for
hire - some tiny cost - I think about $5? And for A-C grade, it's $10
to enter, and for D-F grades, $5 (no prizemoney for D-F grades). If
you've had a go at some of the DISC stuff, this may be quite
enjoyable.

Details are slowly surfacing at www.bbn.org.au (my apologies for the
site, it's ... dated ... and the politics of changing it are non-
trivial)
 

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