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- 2014 ECCC Road Rules Summary: A short guide to national and ECCC road racing rules for officials and riders.
- 2020 ECCC Road Rules Summary: A short guide to national and ECCC road racing rules for officials and riders.
- 2011 ECCC Road Rules Summary: A short guide to national and ECCC road racing rules for officials and riders.
- 2014 ECCC Road Rules Summary: A short guide to national and ECCC road racing rules for officials and riders.
- Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut: New England Bicycle Racing Association (NEBRA)
- Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut: New England Bicycle Racing Association (NEBRA)
- Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut:
New England Bicycle Racing Association (NEBRA)
- Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut: New England Bicycle Racing Association (NEBRA)
New England Bicycle Racing Association (NEBRA)
- Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut: New England Bicycle Racing Association (NEBRA)
- Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut:
-> New England Bicycle Racing Association (NEBRA)
- 2011 ECCC Rules Summary Δ: A short guide to national and ECCC rules for officials and racers.
- 2011 ECCC Road Rules Summary: A short guide to national and ECCC road racing rules for officials and riders.
Rules
Collegiate and ECCC races generally don't differ dramatically from standard cycling rules and conventions. However, there are a fair number of special collegiate rules, conference specific rules and policies, and even whole events that are either not common or don't exist at all outside collegiate racing. Experienced officials new to collegiate racing shouldn't be too concerned about the fundamentals, but should be aware that there are a large number of specific rules, conventions, and expectations at play so extra mindfulness and flexibility is advised.
The following are a few relevant resources:
- USAC rulebook: National collegiate rules are in Section 7.
- 2011 ECCC Rules Summary Δ: A short guide to national and ECCC rules for officials and racers.
- 2010 Aero Restrictions Summary: Collects and summarizes restrictions on aero equipment.
Officiating ECCC Races
Becoming an Official
Rules
Collegiate and ECCC races generally don't differ dramatically from standard cycling rules and conventions. However, there are a fair number of special collegiate rules, conference specific rules and policies, and even whole events that are either not common or don't exist at all outside collegiate racing. Experienced officials new to collegiate racing shouldn't be too concerned about the fundamentals, but should be aware that there are a large number of specific rules, conventions, and expectations at play so extra mindfulness and flexibility is advised.
The following are a few relevant resources:
- USAC rulebook: National collegiate rules are in Section 7.
- 2011 ECCC Rules Summary Δ: A short guide to national and ECCC rules for officials and racers.
- 2010 Aero Restrictions Summary: Collects and summarizes restrictions on aero equipment.
Photofinish and season scoring services for ECCC Road events are provided by Velocity Results and Atwood Racing Services.
Officiating, timing, and scoring for the ECCC MTB season is handled internally.
Photofinish and season scoring services for ECCC Road events are provided by Velocity Results and Atwood Racing Services. Officiating, timing, and scoring for the ECCC MTB season is handled internally.
- 2011 ECCC Rules Summary Δ: A short guide to national and ECCC rules for officials and racers.
- 2010 Aero Restrictions Summary Δ: Collects and summarizes restrictions on aero equipment.
- 2011 ECCC Rules Summary Δ: A short guide to national and ECCC rules for officials and racers.
- 2010 Aero Restrictions Summary: Collects and summarizes restrictions on aero equipment.
- 2011 ECCC Rules Summary Δ: A short guide to national and ECCC rules for officials and racers.
- 2010 Aero Restrictions Summary Δ: Collects and summarizes restrictions on aero equipment.
- 2011 ECCC Rules Summary Δ: A short guide to national and ECCC rules for officials and racers.
- 2010 Aero Restrictions Summary Δ: Collects and summarizes restrictions on aero equipment.
- National collegiate rules are available in Section 7 of the USAC rulebook.
- USAC rulebook: National collegiate rules are in Section 7.
- 2011 ECCC Rules Summary Δ: A short guide to national and ECCC rules for officials and racers.
- 2010 Aero Restrictions Summary Δ: Collects and summarizes restrictions on aero equipment.
Collegiate races generally don't differ dramatically from standard rules and conventions. However, there are a fair number of special collegiate rules, conference specific rules and policies, and even events that are not common or exist at all outside collegiate racing. Experienced officials new to collegiate racing shouldn't be too concerned about the fundamentals, but should be aware that there are a large number of specific rules, conventions, and expectations at play so some caution is advised.
The following are relevant resources:
Collegiate and ECCC races generally don't differ dramatically from standard cycling rules and conventions. However, there are a fair number of special collegiate rules, conference specific rules and policies, and even whole events that are either not common or don't exist at all outside collegiate racing. Experienced officials new to collegiate racing shouldn't be too concerned about the fundamentals, but should be aware that there are a large number of specific rules, conventions, and expectations at play so extra mindfulness and flexibility is advised.
The following are a few relevant resources:
This page collects information for those looking to officiate ECCC races, and/or to become an official.
Collegiate races generally don't differ dramatically from standard rules and conventions. However, there are a fair number of special collegiate rules, conference specific rules and policies, and even events that are not common or exist at all outside collegiate racing.
National collegiate rules are available in Section 7 of the USAC rulebook.
Collegiate races generally don't differ dramatically from standard rules and conventions. However, there are a fair number of special collegiate rules, conference specific rules and policies, and even events that are not common or exist at all outside collegiate racing. Experienced officials new to collegiate racing shouldn't be too concerned about the fundamentals, but should be aware that there are a large number of specific rules, conventions, and expectations at play so some caution is advised.
The following are relevant resources:
- National collegiate rules are available in Section 7 of the USAC rulebook.
Rules
Collegiate races generally don't differ dramatically from standard rules and conventions. However, there are a fair number of special collegiate rules, conference specific rules and policies, and even events that are not common or exist at all outside collegiate racing.
National collegiate rules are available in Section 7 of the USAC rulebook.
You can also get information about your state's contacts on the USAC states page.
Contact information is also available on the USAC states listings.
Officiating, timing, and scoring for ECCC MTB events are handled internally.
Officiating, timing, and scoring for the ECCC MTB season is handled internally.
Officiating ECCC Races
Officiating ECCC Races
Scoring for ECCC Road events is conducted by Velocity Results. Officiating, timing, and scoring for ECCC MTB events are handled internally.
Photofinish and season scoring services for ECCC Road events are provided by Velocity Results and Atwood Racing Services.
Officiating, timing, and scoring for ECCC MTB events are handled internally.
The bulk of the crews at ECCC Road, Cyclocross, and Track races are assigned through the local associations as usual. To get involved in officiating in your state for ECCC or other races, contact the officials coordinator for your local association:
The bulk of the crews which officiate ECCC Road, Cyclocross, and Track races are assigned through the local associations as usual. To get involved in officiating in your state for ECCC or other races, contact the officials coordinator for your local association:
Scoring for ECCC Road events is conducted by Velocity Results. Officiating, timing, and scoring for ECCC MTB events are handled by ECCC volunteers and personnel.
Scoring for ECCC Road events is conducted by Velocity Results. Officiating, timing, and scoring for ECCC MTB events are handled internally.
- New Jersey:
- New Jersey: New Jersey Bicycling Association (NJBA)
The bulk of the crews at ECCC Road, Cyclocross, and Track races are assigned through the local associations as usual. To get involved in officiating in your state for ECCC or other races, get in touch with the officials coordinator for your local association:
The bulk of the crews at ECCC Road, Cyclocross, and Track races are assigned through the local associations as usual. To get involved in officiating in your state for ECCC or other races, contact the officials coordinator for your local association:
Typically, officials coordinators issue signup calls to their active officials about four to six weeks in advance of event, or have ongoing signups via a Web-based management system.
The bulk of the crews at ECCC Road, Cyclocross, and Track races are currently assigned through the local associations as usual. To get involved in officiating in your state for ECCC or other races, get in touch with the officials coordinator for your local association:
The bulk of the crews at ECCC Road, Cyclocross, and Track races are assigned through the local associations as usual. To get involved in officiating in your state for ECCC or other races, get in touch with the officials coordinator for your local association:
The bulk of the crews at ECCC Road, Cyclocross, and Track races are currently assigned through the local associations as usual. To get involved in officiating in your state for ECCC or other races, get in touch with your local association:
The bulk of the crews at ECCC Road, Cyclocross, and Track races are currently assigned through the local associations as usual. To get involved in officiating in your state for ECCC or other races, get in touch with the officials coordinator for your local association:
Scoring for ECCC Road events is conducted by Velocity Results. Officiating, timing, and scoring for ECCC MTB events are handled by ECCC volunteers and personnel.
The bulk of the crews at ECCC Road, Cyclocross, and Track races are currently assigned through the local associations as usual. To get involved in officiating in your state for ECCC or other races, get in touch with your local association:
- Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut: New England Bicycle Racing Association (NEBRA)
- New York: New York State Bicycle Racing Association (NYSBRA)
- New Jersey:
- Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Cycling Association (PCA)
- Delaware: Mid-Atlantic Bicycle Racing Association (MABRA)
You can also get information about your state's contacts on the USAC states page.
Officials at the 2010 Bucknell Road Race.
Officials at the 2010 Bucknell Road Race.
Officials at the 2010 Bucknell Road Race.
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Officials at the 2010 Bucknell Road Race.