Bye Laws of the Irish Veteran Cyclists Association Ltd.:
Racing Rules 2005
(as adopted by the members of the Association in March 2003, and incorporating amendments passed at the AGMs in October 2003 and October 2004)
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A.Race Director and Race Committee 1.A Race Director and a Deputy Race Director shall be appointed in accordance with the agreed procedures of the Irish Veteran Cyclists Association Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "the IVCA") to oversee the running of races and related matters.
3.The purpose of the Race Committee shall be to:
(a)set out and implement the race calendar each year; 4.The Race Committee shall monitor the implementation of the racing rules throughout each season and report to the Board of Directors of the IVCA on the implementation of those rules at regular intervals throughout the year. 5.The Race Committee shall be responsible for co-opting new members if some of the existing members cannot or do not wish to remain on the Committee. 6.The Race Committee shall endeavour to reach decisions by consensus. Where it is not possible to reach a decision by consensus, the decision shall be made on the basis of a simple majority of members voting, including the Race Director. If the votes cast are equal in number, the Race Director shall have a second or casting vote. 7.Any rider who has a grievance in relation to a racing matter should bring the issue to the attention of the Race Committee for consideration
B.Racing Licenses
9.Members 66 years of age and over with 10 years
unbroken membership shall be entitled to free racing fees.
12.The IVCA may enter arrangements with other
cycling organisations to entitle the holders of race license(s)
issued by those organisations to compete in races organised
by the IVCA. A race entry fee shall be charged to such competitors. 14.The wearing of a suitable Safety Helmet in road races organised by the IVCA is compulsory. C.The Matrix 15.All racing members shall be entered into the Matrix Seven Ability Categories based on their ability. The seven Ability Categories shall be identified by alphabetical titles, A to G. Within each Category, riders shall be rated on ability. 16.A rider whose ability is unknown may (a) be required to ride in an event or events prior to being placed within the Matrix, or (b) be assigned to a Category by the Race Director and/or Race Committee while his/her ability level is assessed. 17.The Race Director, in consultation with the Race Committee, shall be empowered to reclassify any rider during the season based on that riders current performance and ability. 18.No rider over 60 years of age shall be placed in the Scratch Group, unless he/she volunteers for such a posting. 19.A rider shall have the right to request a review of his/her position within the Matrix by the Race Committee, whose decision on the matter shall be final. 20.The Matrix shall form the basis for the Sign On Sheet at races. 21.Each member entered onto the Matrix will be given (1) a Category coloured race number and (2) a bicycle frame race number. Both numbers must be displayed in all races, otherwise the rider will not be classified in the race results and will not be awarded points in Ability League events. The frame number must be placed at the junction of the top tube, down tube and head tube of the bicycle. For the purposes of time trials only, alternative race number arrangements may be put in place by the Race Director. D.Types of Events 22.The IVCA Race calendar shall incorporate the following types of Road Races and Time Trials:
Thereafter, the time gaps between the groups shall be adjusted at the discretion of the Race Director. F.Age Standard CPs 26.In Age Standard CPs, groups shall be formed on the basis of age (i.e. five-year age categories). The time gaps between the age categories shall be as shown on the table below for a race of 50 miles. Time gaps shall be adjusted on a pro-rata basis for longer or shorter race distances:
27.In Age Standard CPs, the time gaps shall not be adjustable based on results. Neither shall it be possible to equalise the number of riders in each group. Some age groups may therefore contain only a few riders while other groups may be very large. 28.The annual Road Race Championship and the Founders 50 events shall be run as Age Standard CPs. 29.A Womens Championship shall be incorporated into the Age Standard Road Race Championship, provided there is a minimum of 5 women starters in the event. G.Ability Related Divided Mass Starts (DMSs) 30.Ability Related DMSs will comprise two, three or four separate races, based on the number of riders who sign on. Safety considerations, such as the particular course, the weather, etc., will dictate exactly how many riders shall comprise a race. 3 Races 31.In general, riders in the F and G categories will compete in the first race, riders in categories C, D and E will generally compete in the second race, and riders in the A and B categories will generally compete in the third race. However, to facilitate fairness of handicapping, the Race Director may move categories between races. 4 Races 32.The largest grouping of riders (based on ability) occurs in the centre of the Matrix. To avoid moving riders from this area up into a faster race, or down into a slower race, this grouping of relatively equal ability riders may be split into two races. H.Age Related DMSs 33.Age Related DMSs shall comprise separate races for each 10-year age group (i.e. 40 to 49; 50 to 59; 60 to 69; 70 upwards). 34.Age Related Road Race Championships will be held each year for these categories. A minimum of 5 starters shall be required in any category for the race to qualify as a Championship. 35.The Age Related Road Race Championships for riders 70 years and over shall not exceed 40 miles. I.Ability Handicapped Time Trials 36.Ability Handicapped Time Trials shall comprise a performance-related system where a riders actual time is compared to his/her Previous Best or Ability Handicap time for the distance being raced. 37.A rider without a Previous Best time in the two preceding years shall establish an Ability Handicap time for a distance based on riding a minimum of: -3 races over the distance in question in the case of 10 mile and 25 mile events, and -1 race over the distance in the case of a 50 mile event. His/her fastest time shall become his/her Ability Handicap time for the relevant distance. Until the rider has established an Ability Handicap time, he/she will be handicapped against the Scratch time, which will be the fastest time recorded in the event on the day. 38.Alternatively, a rider who has competed in road races and is already placed within the Matrix may be allocated an Ability Handicap time based on comparison with other known times by colleagues close to him/her in the Matrix. 39.Having established an Ability Handicap time, a rider who fails to beat this time in a subsequent season shall have his/her handicap time increased in the following season by his/her age standard increment (see Appendix 1 for age standard increments). Example: Joe Soaps 10 mile TT times
40.Only riders who have posted time(s) for a distance in the season and have failed to beat their Ability Handicap time shall qualify for the adjustment to their Ability Handicap time. 41.In Ability Handicapped Time Trials, individual performance against age standard shall also be recorded, even though no award or prize may apply. The individuals age standard for this purpose shall be their age standard for the nearest standard distance of 10, 25 or 50 miles. (for example, in the case of a 24 miles mountain time trial, the individuals age standard for 25 miles would be used). In the rare cases where the distance of the event is very different to the nearest standard distance (such as a 2 mile hill-climb), age standards may be proportionately adjusted at the discretion of the Race Committee. J.Age Standard Time Trials 42.Age Standard Time Trials shall be based on a riders actual time compared to his/her Age Standard Handicap time for the appropriate race distance. See Appendix 1 for Age Standard Handicap times. 43.Age Standard Time Trial Championships shall be held over distances of 10, 25, and 50 miles each year. 44.Womens Championships shall be incorporated into the Age Standard Time Trial Championships over 10, 25 and 50 miles, provided there is a minimum of 5 women starters in the relevant event. K.Other Time Trial Matters 45.League and Championship time trial events (with the exception of the Mountain Time Trial) shall be run over exact distances of 10, 25 and 50 miles. If this is not possible, all courses will be precisely measured and times standardised to 10, 25 or 50 miles. 46.A Fastest All Rounder (FAR) competition shall be held each year, based on each riders best actual times in time trials held over distances of 10, 25 and 50 miles in the year. The competition will be won by the rider with the lowest aggregate time for the three distances. 47.A Best All Rounder (BAR) competition shall also be held each year, based on each riders best performances against their Age Standard over distances of 10, 25 and 50 miles. The competition will be won by the rider with the best aggregate performance for the three distances against his/her Age Standard. L.The IVCA Standard Calendar 48.The Standard Calendar shall include two Ability Leagues: (a)a Sunday League, and (b)a Midweek League. 49.Both Leagues shall be confined to Ability CPs, Ability Related DMSs and Ability Handicapped Time Trials. 50.The combined Leagues shall provide for a minimum of 22 Road Races and 12 Time Trials. 51.The Age Standard Time Trial Championships shall be incorporated into Ability League events. Other trophy events may also be incorporated into League events. 52.In addition to League events, the Standard Calendar shall also include: -Two Age Standard CPs (Founders 50 and Road Race Championship), and -One Age Related DMS (Age Related Championships: four separate races based on age groupings).
53.Thereafter, the Race Committee may add other Road Races and Time
Trials to the Calendar (such as the Multi Stage Event, 2 Up Time Trial, The Multi Stage Event 54.The Multi Stage event shall be decided on handicap time. All stages in the event must be ridden. 55.The Prologue Time Trial shall not be longer than 5 miles. Optional Events 56.These may include special or sponsored events such as a Two-Up Time Trial, Australian Time Trial, etc. Normally such events shall be approved, where feasible, in advance at the Annual General Meeting of the IVCA. M.Ability League Points 57.The first five riders overall in all Ability League events will score 10, 9, 8, 7, and 6 points respectively (these riders shall not count as Category winners). Thereafter, the first three riders in each Ability Category will score 5, 4, and 3 points respectively. All other starters and marshals shall receive 2 points each. 58
59.Overall League and Ability Category places will be decided on the basis of the points awarded to each rider in respect of his/her best placings in the Sunday League and the Midweek League respectively, subject to the maximum number of races counting towards the aggregation of points being three less than the total number of races scheduled in each League. 60.Competitors racing with the license of another cycling organisation in accordance with Rule 12, shall be assigned to one of the seven Ability Categories, at the discretion of the Race Director. These competitors will not be awarded points within that Ability Category, but may be awarded points in a separate categorisation. N.Standard IVCA Trophies 61.The following trophies will be competed for each year:
Appendix 1 IVCA Age Standards 2003
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