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What is Road Racing?Road bicycle racing is a popular bicycle racing sport held on roads (following the geography of the area), using racing bicycles. It is popular all over the world, but especially in Europe. The most competitive and devoted countries are generally thought to be Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Spain and Switzerland, although Australia and the United States also have high international standings, and many other countries in the world have great professional cyclists. TacticsThough
Races often feature difficult sections such as tough climbs, fast descents and sometimes technical surfaces (such as the cobbled pave used in the Paris-Roubaix race) to make the course more selective; stronger riders will be able to drop weaker riders during such sections to reduce the number of direct co In all racing, drafting is a very important concept whereby one rider can save a lot of effort by closely following the rider in front in order to stay in his slipstream. Some reports say that it can be as much as 80% easier to ride on
someone's' wheel during flat portions. This has led teams to employ riders simply for the task of 'dragging' the team captain to the finish line. This can be used as a strength or a weakness by competitors; riders can cooperate and draft each other to ride at high speed (a
pace line), or one rider can sit on a competitors wheel, forcing him to do a greater share of the work to maintain the pace and potentially tiring earlier.
Taking a turn at the front of a pace line is known as taking a
'pull.' This method may not be employed in a time trial race, unless it is a team time trial. Road race categoriesRoad races can be categorized by length and type: Race LengthSingle-day races: The competitor to cross the finish line first is declared the winner. Race TypesThe main types of road races are:
Types of ridersThe main specialties in a road bicycle racing are:
Important Junior Cycling Events
Famous bicycle racesThe most famous cycling race is the
Tour de France, a multi-stage tour over three weeks through France, traditionally ending in Paris. Similar long multi-stage tours are held in Italy (the Giro d'Italia) and Spain (the Vuelta a España). These three races make up the "Grand Tours". UCI ProTour eventsProfessional racing is governed by the Union Cycliste Internationale. In 2005 it instituted the UCI Pro Tour to replace the UCI World Cup series. While the World Cup contained only one-day races, the ProTour includes the Grand Tours and smaller stage races such as Tour of Switzerland, Paris-Nice and the Critérium de Dauphiné Libéré. The former UCI World Cup one-day races - which include all five Classic cycle races or 'Monuments' - are also part of the ProTour: Milan-Sanremo (Italy), Ronde van Vlaanderen (Belgium), Paris-Roubaix (France), Liège-Bastogne-Liège (Belgium) and Amstel Gold Race (Netherlands) in the spring, and Clásica de San Sebastián (Spain), HEW Cyclassics (Germany), Züri-Metzgete (Switzerland), Paris-Tours (France) and Giro di Lombardia (Italy) in the autumn season.
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Labor Day 2008 CX Race AnnouncementEventsRoad LAJORS '08 State Championships Junior's TourMTB Indie Series, 2/24-7/21Cyclocross Labor Day Championships CX Nats KC Seattle Cyclocross Series|ASC Calendar|Results Junior's Tour LAJORS Indie Series W Side MTB Series #1 Cyclocross |
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