Re: [CR]CR division at The 508 (was Classic Rendezvous Racing News?)

(Example: Racing:Roger de Vlaeminck)

Date: Sat, 12 Apr 2008 04:44:51 -0700 (PDT)
From: "Peter Tutty" <peter_tutty@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [CR]CR division at The 508 (was Classic Rendezvous Racing News?)
To: Bob Hufford <bhufford3@mchsi.com>, Classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
In-Reply-To: <041020082156.17803.47FE8D15000BCE5E0000458B219791336303010CD2079C080C03BFCC0B9D0100009A080D@mchsi.com>


When I first read about this I thought 'great idea'.

Then I put my former racecar engineer's cap on and took a look at the rules:

'Classic Rendezvous Division Rules: - The frame and fork must be lugged steel (but built in ANY year, including brand new). Yes, we know that aluminum bikes existed before 1983, as well as fillet-brazed steel... - No more than six cogs on the rear wheel. - 32 spokes per wheel minimum. - Friction shifting on the down-tube or bar-ends (must be true friction shiters; not clickables set in friction mode). - Toe clips and straps.'

Right so I'm lining up with:

*A lugged stem frame and fork featuring compact geometry and a threadless fork/headset.

*Full 2007 spec Dura Ace components modified as follows: 10 speed cassette modified by removal of 4 sprockets and replacement by spacers.

*Brifters replaced by Tektro 200 aero levers and friction gear levers.

*Carbon fibre triple crankset to give 18 gears covering former 2 x10 range.

*Deep dish carbon aero 'V' rims - 32 bladed spokes per wheel of course.

*Tri bars.

*Toeclips and straps.

Fully compliant with the rules? - Yes.

"Classic Rendezvous" - No.

Back to the drawing board re the rules, Chris.

May I suggest that the rules should also specify in addition to those posted:

*Threaded steerers and quill type stems

*Brake levers to be non-aero type, brakes to be single pivot or centre pull only.

*Carbon fibre and titanium to be banned.

*No more than 2 chainwheels (no triples)

*Rims to have a maximun depth of 19mm (3/4")

*Tri bars banned.

Peter Tutty

Still beating the rules in

Londonderry, NSW, Australia.

Bob Hufford <bhufford3@mchsi.com> wrote: bhufford3(AT)mchsi.com (Bob Hufford)wrote:
> Dale -- Did you trademark that name? ;-)

---------------------- Forwarded Message: --------------------- From: AdventureCORPS Info To: bhufford3@mchsi.com Subject: CR division at The 508 Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2008 20:45:48 +0000

Hi Bob

Saw your post on the CR list archives. I saw Dale in Portland recently and he approved the use of the name for this division at our race, and also promised to prepare a prize of some sort for the winner. Here's the full press release. Feel free to post to the CR list. (I've sent this to Dale, too, of course.) I'm not currently a CR list subscriber, but have have been in the past and have also attended two Cirques du Cyclisme.

Thanks, Chris Kostman Oak Park, CA

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For Immediate Release

CLASSIC 508 MILE BICYCLE RACE OFFERS NEW CATEGORY FOR CLASSIC, or CLASSIC STYLE, BIKES

Death Valley, CA -- Held since 1983 and known as "The Toughest 48 hours in Sport," Furnace Creek 508 is the world's premier ultramarathon bicycle race. This non-stop 508-mile bicycle race is revered the world over for its epic mountain climbs, stark desert scenery, desolate roads, and its reputation as one of the toughest but most gratifying endurance challenges available, bar none. The course has a total elevation gain of over 35,000', crosses ten mountain passes, and stretches from Santa Clarita (just north of Los Angeles), across the Mojave Desert, through Death Valley, to Twenty Nine Palms. In 2008, it will be held October 4-6 and will celebrate the 25th Anniversary of its founding by cycling legend John Marino in 1983.

Solo, two-person relay, and four-person relay divisions are offered with over 200 racers expected to compete, comprising the largest field in the history of the race. Designed as an endurance challenge, no drafting or pack riding is allowed in any division. There is a 48 hour time limit for the solo division and a 46 hour time limit for the relay team division.

In honor of its 25th Anniversary, Furnace Creek 508 will offer the Classic Rendezvous Division. The requirements to enter this division - which will be a sub-category of any Furnace Creek 508 division, whether solo, tandem, or 2x / 4x relay - will be to race on technology from 1983 or older. Specifically, this means:

- The frame and fork must be lugged steel (but built in ANY year, including brand new). - No more than six cogs on the rear wheel. - 32 or more spokes per wheel. - Friction shifting on the down-tube, or bar-cons. - Toe clips and straps.

Note: the frame and parts don't have to actually be 25 or more years old; just the technology has to be 1983 or older. "Style points" will be awarded to those whose entire bike, other than the obvious - tyres, cables, chain, brake pads, etc - are from 1983 or older.

For all the information about Furnace Creek 508, hosted by AdventureCORPS, Inc., click here:

http://www.the508.com and here: http://www.adventurecorps.com

For more information on the Classic Rendezvous Division, click here:

http://www.the508.com/divisions/classic.html

This new division is supported and endorsed by Classic Rendezvous, a website and email group dedicated to celebrating classic bicycles and history, specifically bicycles with technology from 1983 or older. More info here:

http://www.classicrendezvous.com/

Contact: Chris Kostman, Chief Adventure Officer and Race Director

AdventureCORPS, Inc. 638 Lindero Canyon Rd #311Oak Park, CA 91377 USA http://www.adventurecorps.com / http://www.the508.com / http://www.badwater.com / http://www.XO-1.org -- Sign up for our email newsletter: http://www.adventurecorps.com/lists.html --

About AdventureCORPS, Inc.

AdventureCORPS, Inc. is an athlete-run firm producing and promoting ultra-endurance and extreme sports events, lifestyle, and media. Adventure is our way of life.

AdventureCORPSÂ’ world-class events for athlete-adventurers include epic races such as the Badwater Ultramarathon (since 2000) and Furnace Creek 508 (since 1990), muiti-day Cycling Lifestyle Adventures, plus several endurance cycling events and charity rides in Death Valley and beyond. We also host and develop our adventure- related websites and provide a variety of adventure-related services.

The Official Charities of AdventureCORPS are the Challenged Athletes Foundation, the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, and the Major Taylor Association, plus we are sponsoring several new environmental initiatives in 2008 and beyond.

Founded in 1984 by Chris Kostman, this group effort is dedicated to exploring the inner and outer universes, seeking adventure, energy, and insight both in daily life and "out there."

Our slogan is "We're Out There" and our prime directive is "To seek and share adventure."

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