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Postby George » Wed Nov 21, 2007 10:23 am

If you want to come out with the training group on Saturday, you will get a good sense of your fitness levels.
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Postby Jon H » Wed Nov 21, 2007 10:39 am

I don't think it's technically possible to go from 4th cat to Elite in one season by racking up BC points alone.

Elite Category - To any member who:
6.2.5.1 is a registered member of a U.C.I. registered trade team.
6.2.5.2 has gained 300 points during the previous season whilst holding an elite or 1st category licence,
6.2.5.3 at the 31st December of the previous year was listed in the top 10 riders in the Senior Men’s National Cross Country Mountain Bike Ranking System


So, getting there on point or MTB ranking depends on the previous year not the current year. However, show enough potential to get signed up by a UCI registered trade team and you get an elite licence automatically.
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Postby Toks » Wed Nov 21, 2007 11:16 am

[quote="Jon Hemming"]I don't think it's technically possible to go from 4th cat to Elite in one season by racking up BC points alone.

Elite Category - To any member who:
6.2.5.1 is a registered member of a U.C.I. registered trade team.
6.2.5.2 has gained 300 points during the previous season whilst holding an elite or 1st category licence,
6.2.5.3 at the 31st December of the previous year was listed in the top 10 riders in the Senior Men’s National Cross Country Mountain Bike Ranking System


So, getting there on point or MTB ranking depends on the previous year not the current year. However, show enough potential to get signed up by a UCI registered trade team and you get an elite licence automatically.
Its definitely possible. You can bag big points for winning national B and A races. Have a look at Tim Elverson's racing history on the BCF website from Feb - Oct 2006. I think he amassed 580-odd points and in quite a few of those races he just placed well
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Postby Phil S » Wed Nov 21, 2007 11:32 am

When Graham Jones turned senior in 1976 he got to 1st cat (not sure if there was an Elite category back then) in 4 weeks :shock:
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Postby John the old'un » Wed Nov 21, 2007 11:34 am

[quote="mrP(Boonen)VT"]so did Gethin Butler.



Yes, after riding his bike and time trialling for umpteen years prior to road racing.
John, the old'un. (Ex Norwood Paragon, as was Gethin.) :roll:
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Postby Sylv » Wed Nov 21, 2007 11:59 am

So how much can a courier realisticly expect to be making a month marco?
(just curious)
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Postby Tony » Wed Nov 21, 2007 12:09 pm

Worth bearing in mind that Tim Elverson wasn't the typical 4th Cat standard when he started. He was already exceptionally fit and strong. I'm not 100% sure what sport he switched from - it may even have been racing big motorbikes.

Others whom we've noted as rapid-improvers such as Brett too had previously raced in younger days. Past experiences do help significantly. Brett also had a big kick which helped him rack up the points too.

So, yes, you can improve very quickly, especially if you are already a fit and capable rider. If not, it will, of course, take that bit longer to reach your potential.
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Postby Sylv » Wed Nov 21, 2007 12:52 pm

[quote="marco"]
the money isnt very good.

I knew that!

If I could take a 3-month sabatical from work I'd love to give it a go.

Doubt I'd find the trade-offs worth it, but at least to have had the experience.
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Postby George » Wed Nov 21, 2007 12:55 pm

Go for it Duckey Duck what have you got to lose, do you wanna be working in a call centre for the rest of your life

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Postby Toks » Wed Nov 21, 2007 2:13 pm

[quote="George"]Go for it Duckey Duck what have you got to lose, do you wanna be working in a call centre for the rest of your life

i am calling from internet service providings would you be intrested in providing a service? our internet service providings is six times quicker

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