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Team Scoring and Other Info for Sunday's Lou Maltese Memorial

Registration for Sunday's Lou Maltese Memorial will be at the Rambles Area of Central Park. Please arrive with plenty of time to register and pin your number.  We have to process a high volume of riders in a short amount of time, so riders who show up early will be rewarded with a smile. The finishline will be at The Met.  There will be primes at Harlem Hill.  Please note that in passing situations, the field in front will be allowed to sprint at Harlem Hill and the field in the back will be neutralized and forgo their prime sprint on that lap.  This is for the safety of all racers and park users, so please pay attention to your lead moto.

Team Invitational: 7 primes; Women: 5 primes;  Men 3: 7 primes; Men 4: 6 primes; Men 5: 0 primes

As usual, anyone who enters the recreation lane of Central Park will be DQ'd.  CRCA riders who enter the recreation lane will be subject to suspension from the Club.

Team invitational scoring is as follows:

Place Points
1 100
2 85
3 72
4 62
5 54
6 48
7 42
8 36
9 32
10 28
11 24
12 21
13 18
14 15
15 13
16 11
17 9
18 8
19 7
20 6
21 5
22 4
Total 700

 

Primes and Prizes

 

Prize List $5850
Team Invitational - Individual $500
1st $250
2nd $150
3rd $100
Team Invitational - Team $1500
1st $700
2nd $500
3rd $300
Team Invitational - Primes (x7) $1050
1st $75
2nd $50
3rd $25
Women - Individual $1000
1st $300
2nd $200
3rd $160
4th $120
5th $80
6th $60
7th $40
8th $40
Women - Primes (x5) $500
1st $60
2nd $40
Men 3 - Individual $450
1st $125
2nd $90
3rd $75
4th $55
5th $40
6th $30
7th $20
8th $15
Men 3 - Primes (x7) $350
1st $30
2nd $20
Men 4 - Individual $200
1st $60
2nd $50
3rd $40
4th $30
5th $20
Men 4 - Primes (x6) $300
1st $30
2nd 20

 

 

 

 

 

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CRCA Lou Maltese Memorial Race Predictions

Another summer weekend, another big race, and time to dust off the Race Predictions for this weekend's Lou Maltese Memorial. Should be a gorgeous day for enough loops around Central Park to make you dizzy. We've crunched the numbers (or rather let the www.road-results.com computers do it), and added our own personal views to make for some predictions that are interesting, good, bad, and perhaps ugly. lou_maltese_pic

WOMEN

Let's start with the women. The field isn't huge but there is some decent talent that will make things pretty interesting. The supercomputers, or you know, the Access database - I am dying to know! - is putting Colleen Gulick from Team EPS/CSS p/b Shebell & Shebell in first place, which is not unlikely given the fact that this New Jersey cyclist has been all over the country and the region, in big races, with decent results. Victoria Brumfield of CRCA/Radical Media, a hometown racer with a load of good results this year is predicted for second, and Caryl Gale of CRCA/Cloud Racing p/b Ride 2 Recovery is sitting in third. With a huge prize pool for the women, I wouldn't be surprised to see some last minute additions to the race roster, making this prediction meaningless, but we are going to choose BrittLee Bowman of CRCA: Stan's NoTubes p/b enduranceWERX for the win. The race predictor only has her in fifth, but in this field I can't imagine a big break getting away, and my pick for the sprint would be on Britt. I hope that for this prediction she includes me in the post-race muffin and coffee purchase!

M5

This field was added at the last minute and so far there are only three people signed up. Come on, Cat 5's, you've got to be kidding me! All you need to do for an upgrade is show up for 10 races, you might as well use this as an opportunity to get some points. At this point we will randomly select Philippe David as the winner, but I hope I'm wrong!

M4

I like the fact that the Men's 4's are keeping it interesting. With over 50 racers registered so far, this should be a good and lively race. I also like that an out of town racer is predicted for the win by Road Results! Let's see what these guys can do racing at 5:30 am, which is not for the faint of heart. Jesus Martinez of Triangle Cyclists/South Shore Bike Shop is predicted by the computers for the win, with the unattached Johnie Way in second, and Erick Fernandez of CRCA/Dave Jordan Racing predicted for third.  As much as we would like to pick Wouter Hoogenboom from CRCA/Dave Jordan Racing for the win, because his name is awesome, I have to say that I think it'll be his teammate, Erick Fernandez. He has been looking strong and has some decent results recently.

M3

The Cat 3 race should also be relatively active, interesting, and large with 54 racers signed up. David Taylor of CRCA/Eumaeus Asset Management - Fuoriclasse is predicted by Road Results to win, which is not unlikely. Rounding out  the top three predictions are Baris Aytan of CRCA/e2Value and Scott Gregoire of Deno's Wonder Wheel Cycling.

The field is pretty deep though - Noah Gellner of CRCA/W&D Racing - NYC Velo always has a decent sprint, and even though Corey Morenz of CRCA/SixCycle-RK&O has been off the bike recently, he did destroy me in the park doing some 'easy' loops so he may be pretty fit. All that being said, we are going to go off the reservation a little, and predict that it'll be Steve Magyera of CRCA/Foundation in a break.

TEAM INVITATIONAL

This is the money race. We have 80 entrants so far and I am told there may be a few more added to the roster over the next day. This is pretty exciting, and the list of teams is stacked - CRCA/Foundation, CRCA/Blue Ribbon-Pennell Venture Partners, Stan's NoTubes p/b Proferrin, CRCA/Weather Channel Cycling Team, CRCA/Lupus Racing Team, the list goes on. Can't wait to see how this plays out. With a minimum of four racers per team, I am hopeful that the team dynamics are interesting and will influence the outcome. The added element of Harlem Hill primes with a decent amount of prize money could also change the tactics used.

It is not surprising that Stalin Quiterio Cuello of CRCA/Dave Jordan Racing is predicted for the win, as he was second at the Harlem Crit following a legit German pro. That would not be a shocking outcome. Rodrigo Echeverri of HighGear/Trek/WW/Watchung Wheelman - that team name is a mouthful, my goodness - hasn't raced much in 2014 but apparently did well enough in 2013 to make him a factor, predicted by the computer to be in second. And Barry Miller of the Van Dessel Factory Team is predicted to finish in third.

There are a number of other contenders that will make things interesting, but considering how he was able to ride away from the field at Bear Mountain, our prediction for the big W goes to Michael Margarite of CRCA/Weather Channel Cycling Team. Considering the length of the race and the strength of his team, this probably isn't too far-fetched.

Should be a fun and interesting day in Central Park!

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Minutes of the June 3, 2014 CRCA Board Meeting

CRCA Board Meeting-Minutes

Date:June 3, 2014, 7:15 pm

Location:99 Claremont Ave, NY, NY (home of David Carr)

In attendance: Jayson Jacobs (president), Ken Edwards, Roger Parmelee, Josh Sakofsky, Ann Marie Miller, Robert Duncker, Barb Blakley, Ashley Doane, and David Carr . By phone: Joe Grgic and Liz Marcello.

1) Club financials – Ken Edwards, treasurer, gave a report on club finances through the year. Profits from Grants Tomb and Bear are donated to the juniors in order to maintain tax-fee status for those events (and police support free of charge). A combination of not having the Floyd-Bennett Race or the Masters Throwdown and not having the level of sponsorship that we had last year means that we appear to be set to close the year about $6300 below where we started.

For future discussion: We will have greater clarity on the financial position for 2014 at our next meeting, before which Ken will have a proposed 2014 budget and 2015 blueprint for us to discuss and (for 2014) vote.

2) The question of composite teams: 

For 2014 Jayson will move forward on seeing what can be organized for CRCA composite teams without direct use of club funds.

Ken Edwards will see what is possible for CRCA to do to support the efforts of CRCA members to do fund composite teams without compromising our tax status.

For 2015 we will develop a preliminary proposal for composite teams and include in the member survey a question about the level of member support for the use of member fees to support men’s and women’s composite teams.

3) Jersey and other CRCA-ID Issues: 

Ashley will contact the Bold Racing team to work on modifying their bikereg profiles to include CRCA\ in the team identification for their riders. Bold also needs to modify their jersey design by 2015 to be in compliance with the team rules about placement of the CRCA logo.

Roger agreed to develop some graphics to illustrate even more explicitly what constitutes compliance and non-compliance.

Ashley will work with team managers into the close of 2014 on a process for securing team director approval for kit designs.

The president will notify membership via email that wearing a CRCA jersey is required for racing. Robert Duncker will walk the registration line at the next race and enforce the rule.

4) Marshaling – 

Check-in is going better, but there is still an issue with having identifiable marshals on the course a full 15 minutes before the race. Ken Edwards will check with CPC to see if the time window can be reduced. Josh Sakowsky will work on strategies to insure that marshals are wearing their vests so that they are identifiable. Liz Marcello will work on a process for more securely indicating to the marshals that they are done.

The board discussed the increased use of paid marshals in CRCA club racing and the increased risk to teams that produces when such marshals fail to follow through on their commitments. Teams competing for team cup points should take such risks into account in relying on paid marshals. The board voted down a motion from David Carr to loosen the team consequences for an isolated instance where a paid marshal fails.

5) Responsibilities around races -- promotion, etc. 

Jayson has drafted and will re-circulate to the board a media plan for comment.

A number of things have been done to delegate tasks once done by the director of open racing, e.g. number and waiver stapling, registration organization, reporting of results to USAC. There was talk last year of a non-board associate director position, but that has not been actualized so far. Some of the open races coming up are in the park, and so they involve far less logistical work than Grants, Bear, or Orchard. Nevertheless, Joe will see if there are other parts of his job that can be done well by a team or individual as part of team duty or marshal credit. One possibility, mentioned by Barb, was to have different board members take primary responsibility for the remaining open events.

6) associate member rules and fees: 

The board discussed the ongoing purpose of this category. On the one hand, given our club financials this seems a bad time to contemplate eliminating or reducing a category of dues-paying members. On the other hand, there is concern about losing teams because the category is less functional than it once was because of USAC rule changes.

For future discussion in relation to 2015 budget.

7) Club Archives (David)  

John Tomlinsen’s work on the CRCA archives - Budget for scanning photos (estimate $540) and storage for 10 bankers boxes (Museum? NY Public Library, the Museum of the City of New York, the New York Historical Society, and possibly Brooklyn College which holds a collection of material about boxing in New York City)

David will check with a club member about the scanning portion. Ken Edwards may be securing storage space for the boxes.

8) Club involvement in advocacy re. planned GWB closure (David) 

Lucia Deng has taken leadership on this issue.

9) 2015 Board elections process suggestion (Liz) 

The board voted forward the following proposal: Beginning with the 2015 Board of Directors election, all candidates will be required to submit a statement not exceeding 150 words explaining their qualifications for the position, their interest and motivation for running for the position, and why they feel they will be a valuable asset to the Club.

Explanation: Not everyone knows everyone in CRCA. The Club is quite large and during the voting process, some members do not know who they are voting for. Not only will doing this allow members to have a better idea of who they are voting for, it will also require that those thinking of taking a position on the board think deeply about why they would like to be on the board. The statements will be placed on the website and promoted through Facebook and other means so that club members can make more informed decisions about the future board.

10) Sponsor Search Update -- Roger Parmelee reported on the difficulties in nailing down further sponsor support. He and Ken will follow-up with one recent prominent sponsor.

NEXT MEETING: to be decided by doodle poll. In July, preferably not July 11-18 (Ann Marie not available).

Submitted, David Carr, Secretary

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Thank you CityTechPartners

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Dave Jordan/White Plains Crit Omnium Details

Next weekend, in addition to crazy prize money totaling $12,500 at the Dave Jordan Central Park Classic, we will be running an Omnium with the White Plains Criterium. Details on eligibility and scoring can be found below. Eligibility:

DJC       WPC
M4          M4
M3          M3/4 (Mens 3 only @ WPC)
M1/2       M123 (Mens 1/2 only @ WPC)
W1234   W123 (Womens 123 @ DJC)
W1234   W4    (Women’s 4 only @ DJC)
Racers MUST compete in both races to be eligible for prizes in the Omnium. Points will go 15 deep.

 Prizes:

Elite Men: $500 3 places
Elite Women: $500 3 places
M3: $250 3 places
M4: $250 3 places
W4: $250 3 places
Sign up for Dave Jordan: Dave Jordan on BikeReg
Sign up for White Plains: White Plains Crit on BikeReg
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