The official tech guide can be found here.
Everything you need to know can be found on the event website.
The schedule for this week's events can be found here.
Start lists and call-ups for the week can be found here.
Results will be posted online after each race. The protest period is 15 minutes after posting, after which time they become FINAL. Final results will also be posted to the USA Cycling website. The link to live timing results is my.raceresults.com.
Course maps can be found here.
COURSE UPDATE
The stairs will be bypassed (not part of the course) for the following categories:
- Masters Men/Open 65-69
- Masters Men/Open 70+
- Masters Women 55+
- Non-binary/Open
- Non-Champ Mixed Team Relay (heat 1 and heat 2)
- Junior Women 13-14
- Junior Men/Open 13-14
The above-mentioned categories will pass through the tunnel and turn right on the Red course bypass (versus turning left up the stairs). Riders will then turn left back onto the Blue course.
Communique #1
Pit passes are required to gain access to the pit for all races and riders are limited to 2 pit passes, unless otherwise stated below. Passes may be obtained at the registration area of the venue and will be a color-coded wrist band based on the race day.
Holders of pit passes must be present to receive the wrist band.
Collegiate teams may request up to 5 pit passes per team.
Elite and U23 - UPDATED
- Support staff must hold a UCI Support or a USA Cycling license to gain access to the pit.
Other Categories
- No changes - please see the Tech Guide for details.
Pit boxes will be allocated by an on-site draw at the times indicated below. Representatives for the team and/or the rider(s) must be in attendance for the draw or a pit box will be assigned by the organization. For those categories not listed below, pit boxes will be available first come, first serve.
Teams and support staff may drop equipment in a pit box once all riders in the prior races have cleared the pit.
| Category | Date | Time |
Elite Women U23 Women Elite Men U23 Men | Friday, Dec 10 | 10:00 am To follow To follow To follow |
Junior Women 17-18 Junior Men 17-18 | Friday, Dec 10 | 2:00 pm To follow |
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We want to make sure you know that safety and well-being is of the utmost importance to USA Cycling. To help create and foster a safe environment that is free from misconduct and abuse at all USA Cycling events, please review USA Cycling’s Safe Sport Program Policies, including reporting requirements and the Minor Athlete Abuse Prevention Policies (MAAPP). All Participants at USA Cycling sanctioned events must abide by these policies.
Prohibited Conduct
All Participants at this event are expected to refrain from engaging in Prohibited Conduct as defined by the US Center for SafeSport Code. Prohibited Conduct includes but is not limited to the following: sexual misconduct, emotional misconduct, physical misconduct, bullying, harassment, hazing, and violations of the MAAPP.
MAAPP
These policies have been adopted by USA Cycling to establish clear boundaries between participants in cycling and to reduce isolated one-on-one interactions between minors and adults in cycling and apply during all USA Cycling events, including before, during and returning from the event: One-on-One Interactions; Meeting & Training Sessions; Athletic Training Modalities; Locker Rooms; Transportation; Lodging; Electronic Communications.
Reporting Requirements
Adult Participants are required to report violations of USA Cycling’s Safe Sport Program, including violations of the MAAPP. The mandatory reporting requirements apply to Adult Participants, but USA Cycling encourages anyone who becomes aware of or experiences misconduct or abuse to report those allegations via the links provided below. While USA Cycling is committed to providing a safe environment for all participants, the organization can’t address behaviors or problems it is unaware of, so your engagement in reporting is instrumental in ensuring safety for all.
Report suspected or known incidents of sexual misconduct directly to the US Center for SafeSport: https://uscenterforsafesport.org/report-a-concern/
Report other forms of misconduct, including physical misconduct, emotional misconduct, and MAAPP violations, to USA Cycling: https://usacycling.org/safesport/report-other-misconduct