Lewes Evening Criterium - 4th/11th/18th June 09

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Lewes Evening Criterium - 4th/11th/18th June 09

Postby Keith » Fri Jun 05, 2009 10:00 am

How I did in the race is irrelevant since after the finish the commissionaire said he was going to disqualify me.

Why? Because I crossed a solid white line during the race.

I recall crossing a solid white line only once in the race, so can only assume that's the offending incidence. A 4km section of dead straight road called "The Broyle". The whole bunch was together, and the pace was up and down as attacks went, and were brought back. On one slowing, rather than touch the brakes, I moved out over the solid white line (no traffic visible ahead). As gaps reappeared in the group, I moved back onto the legal side of the road, having gained a few places.

Later on the same stretch of road (when I was on the correct side of any solid lines), I could hear a car horn honking behind, presumably the commissionaire's, so I can only assume that a number of riders will have been disqualified.

At the pre-race briefing the commissionaire, as is normal, reminded us that the rules of the road applied to us, including crossing solid white lines, explicitly stating that infringements risked disqualification.

Hence I can have no argument with the commissionaire's decision since I did cross the line, even if only once, and did gain position in doing so.

So, to all racers out there, be warned. It would be heart-breaking to cross the finish line first only to find that it didn't count because you didn't obey the rules of the road. (Don't get the wrong idea, I wasn't first over the line, but it could happen to any one of us.)

Additionally I'm not proud of having been disqualified from a race and whilst representing Addiscombe. :oops:
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Re: Lewes Evening Criterium - 4th June 09

Postby Snoop Doug » Fri Jun 05, 2009 10:10 am

Pooh Pants Piddly!

Stay on the right side of the tracks eh wot... :roll:

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PS - I think it's quite cool that we gotta DQ - bit of dark side never hurt no one 8)
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Re: Lewes Evening Criterium - 4th June 09

Postby huw williams » Fri Jun 05, 2009 10:17 am

Tom Boonen also has problems with white lines so you're in exalted company

What about the event itself - any good?
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Re: Lewes Evening Criterium - 4th June 09

Postby Jon H » Fri Jun 05, 2009 11:41 am

Now go and sit on the naughty step
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Re: Lewes Evening Criterium - 4th June 09

Postby ThePinkDreamMachine » Fri Jun 05, 2009 11:51 am

You rebel ...

Not that I’ve done many races but I’ve heard them say this on the start line.. Even at dunsfold about crossing the cones. (now that’s funny as at a race at dunsfold a few weeks ago my friend Bex’s and I saw it looking really tight when the 4th cats were going around knocking all the cones over and decided to take it on ourselves to moved the cones out a good 2 meters wider .. How naughty )

I understand its about the safety of on coming cars but what about junction when you all swing wide?
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Re: Lewes Evening Criterium - 4th June 09

Postby Michelle » Fri Jun 05, 2009 11:56 am

:(

I do feel bad for you, Hubby.
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Re: Lewes Evening Criterium - 4th June 09

Postby Nick W » Fri Jun 05, 2009 12:54 pm

Very disagreeable?
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Re: Lewes Evening Criterium - 4th June 09

Postby George » Fri Jun 05, 2009 1:49 pm

Keith this could be a first for the mighty ADDISCOMBE CC [img]http://www.timetriallingforum.co.uk/style_emoticons/default/thumbdown.gif[/img]

I don't think we've had a rider DQ'd before, I'll let the committee know and see when the tribunal will be held
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Re: Lewes Evening Criterium - 4th June 09

Postby ThePinkDreamMachine » Fri Jun 05, 2009 5:20 pm

[quote="Michelle"]:( I do feel bad for you, Hubby.


WHAT??? Did you feel bad for Myra Hindley? Fred West? Peter Sutcliffe - criminals the lot of 'em. I heard that Franco was a decent sort 'til he got away with going across the white line in the Spanish national championships... and look what that led to...

Actually I was DQ'd once in a mountain bike race. Went outside the tapes. The fact that the tapes were attached to poles which had been blown out of the ground did little to impress the commissaire and I was out on my ear. Honestly, I though British Cycling were going to bring back hanging they took it so seriously.

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Re: Lewes Evening Criterium - 4th June 09

Postby Andrew G » Fri Jun 05, 2009 7:12 pm

Bad luck. I'm all for penalising dangerous riding and abusing the road in races but this sounds a bit draconian.
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Re: Lewes Evening Criterium - 4th June 09

Postby glyn » Fri Jun 05, 2009 9:07 pm

[quote="Andrew G"]Bad luck. I'm all for penalising dangerous riding and abusing the road in races but this sounds a bit draconian.


How dare you call me "draconian". :o :lol:

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Re: Lewes Evening Criterium - 4th June 09

Postby huw williams » Wed Jun 10, 2009 9:39 am

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Re: Lewes Evening Criterium - 4th June 09

Postby Snoop Doug » Wed Jun 10, 2009 10:41 am

Yup - always liked that Kev feller, wicked 8)
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Re: Lewes Evening Criterium - 4th June 09

Postby John the old'un » Wed Jun 10, 2009 2:51 pm

[quote="Keith"]How I did in the race is irrelevant since after the finish the commissionaire said he was going to disqualify me.
At the pre-race briefing the commissionaire, as is normal, reminded us that the rules of the road applied to us, including crossing solid white lines, explicitly stating that infringements risked disqualification.
Hence I can have no argument with the commissionaire's decision since I did cross the line, even if only once, and did gain position in doing so.


Commissionaire??
They stand outside swank hotels and used to stand outside cinemas and theatres.
Commissaires officiate at cycle races.
Exit pedant mode. :wink: :wink:
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Re: Lewes Evening Criterium - 4th/11th/18th June 09

Postby Keith » Fri Jun 12, 2009 1:48 pm

So it's week 2 of 3.

I managed to not get disqualified this week :D . I certainly didn't cross an solid white lines, although I did notice quite a few others doing so.

The course is the large triangle of roads on this map.
[img]http://i42.tinypic.com/2hexb9x.jpg[/img]
The race is dominated by a strong south westerly wind.

5 laps, with primes on laps 2, 3 and 4.

On lap 1, on one of those tricky straight, wide, smooth roads there was a crash :roll: . I managed to steer around it. There wasn't much of the characteristic noise of carbon on tarmac, so I suspect most fell into the verge. Speaking to the Commissaire (thanks John the old'un) afterwards, nobody was seriously hurt.

Anyway, a break of 4 riders gets away on the 2nd lap.

Now in the field of 70-ish riders there's over 20 riders from just 2 local clubs, including the club hosting the event. There's no representative from either of these clubs in the break. I hedge my bets on a serious chase being organised. It doesn't materialise, so I have to settle for 5th.
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