New Amsterdam Consulting Cyclocross Series Race #2
Presented by
Arizona State University Cycling
$500+ cash & merchandise prizes and/or gift certificates. USCF permit #2008-1789.
Held at the City of Mesa's Palo Verde Park. (see course map below)
Pre-register online at
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| CAT | Length | Start | Payouts |
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| Registration/Open Course | 8:00am | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th |
| Men 4s Only* |
35 |
8:30am |
Prize- TBA |
Prize- TBA |
Prize- TBA |
Prize- TBA |
Prize- TBA |
| Masters 35+* |
35 |
8:30am |
$35 |
$25 |
$20 |
$15 |
$10 |
| Men 3/4 |
40 |
9:10am |
$35 |
$25 |
$20 |
$15 |
$10 |
| Women Open |
40 |
9:55am |
$35 |
$25 |
$20 |
$15 |
$10 |
| Juniors (m/f) |
25 |
10:00am |
Prize - TBA |
Prize - TBA |
Prize - TBA |
Prize - TBA |
Prize - TBA |
| Men Open |
55 |
10:50am |
$55 |
$45 |
$40 |
$30 |
$20 |
Entries: All categories $25, except Kids and JUNIORS RACE FOR FREE with a USCF or NORBA license. Annual or one-day USCF licenses are required. One-day USCF licenses will be available for $10 at registration, including Juniors. If you want to do an additional race the entry fee is $10. There is a $5 day-of Registration fee. Registration for each category closes 20 minutes before each race.
* Racing together, scoring/awarding seperately
Rules: USCF cyclocross rules apply. CYCLOCROSS AND MOUNTAIN BIKES (No Bar ends) ARE WELCOME. Bike and wheel changes are allowed in the designated pit areas. Riders must wear helmets at all times when on the bike. Riders shall stay on the course or existing trails. Finally, please respect the venue and the locals. We want to put on more races and neighborhood satisfaction is very important.
Categories: For a rider getting his first license, he starts at cat 4 and then upgrades by earning points just like on the road. The schedule above represents CX categories. For returning riders, their CX category is determined by using the algorithm below:
Road Cat 1 or Pro = CX cat 1
Road cat 2 = CX cat 2
Road cat 3 = CX cat 3
Road cat 4 or 5 = CX cat 4
If the rider has a NORBA license, then the algorithm is:
Pro = CX cat 1
Semi-pro = CX cat 2
Expert = CX cat 3
Beginner or sport = CX cat 4 If the rider is both, then they get the higher of the categories if they are different. Now, that being said, clearly this algorithm is just a starting point. In this first year, the local associations and regional coordinators will be in a position to modify a rider’s CX category if their knowledge of the rider and his results would show this doesn’t work. i.e. it is very possible to be a cat 3 road rider but be an exceptional CX rider who usually wins the A races.
The Map below indicates the likely layout of the course. Promoter retains the right to modify final course. Expect the course to be between a 1.5 – 2.0 mile loop.