Collegiate Cycling “Introduction To Bicycle Racing”

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Collegiate Cycling “Introduction To Bicycle Racing”

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Collegiate Cycling “Introduction To Bicycle Racing”. Intro Category Overview. Called “Introduction to Bicycle Racing” or “Intro” and is another standard race category First 50% is coached clinic on the actual race course with lots of coaches Second 50% is a real race with points - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Intro Category Overview Called “Introduction to Bicycle Racing” or

“Intro” and is another standard race category

First 50% is coached clinic on the actual race course with lots of coaches

Second 50% is a real race with points Focus on basic skills: drafting, paceline,

cornering, bumping, riding in a group

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New Mission Statement

Collegiate Cycling is team-oriented bicycle racing for women and men of all abilities.

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We are focused on: Providing new riders with a welcoming introduction

to the Collegiate Cycling family; Enabling elite riders to pursue an education while

benefiting from development opportunities that integrate with amateur and professional teams and national development programs;

Creating personal growth and leadership development opportunities for scholar athletes both on and off the bike; and

Ensuring that the sport we love is low cost and accessible to any student who wants to race a bike.

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Why “Intro?” You’re never ready for your first bike race Rider education is critical for our members “Introduction to Bicycle Racing” is a

carefully chosen name Intro riders contribute to the team’s

success FEEL THE LOVE, BABY!

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How does it work? 2-5 minutes of start line instruction/demo 5-6 laps or 7-8 miles of practice/coaching Line them up and they race with coaches

helping from the sidelines One “head coach” (should be licensed) Many “assistants” – riders, other coaches

or team leaders

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What do we need? “Intro Champion” to administer program Engaged promoters who are interested Getting the word out Syllabus of proposed intro topics It’s a valuable sales tool for team leaders Marketing it to college students (not just

collegiate cyclists)

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Challenges Time in the race-day schedule Finding enough volunteers Resistance to the concept Risk management issues Marketing the program

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What’s Next Nationwide “Introduction To Bicycle

Racing” rollout across 10 conferences Publication of supporting materials Plugging into licensed coaches

Incentives & continuing education credits Working closer with LAs to implement Bringing “Intro” to a wider audience

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