Anyone else ride Tour of Cambs yesterday?

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    James Warrener

    Was super hard getting back against the wind but riding through my hometown got me back to the finish.

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    James Warrener

    Not signed up already
    Not signed up already :W :W :W :W

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    Leesp67

    Had a great weekend, signed
    Had a great weekend, signed up for next year already.

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    Simontuck

    It was brilliant. Definitely
    It was brilliant. Definitely going back next year. Great support from the locals, high giving the kids and stuff. If I hadn’t had to wait for friends to queue in the second pen (half hour back from the gun), and hadn’t had to stop to tune other friends gears I would have been at least closer than the 5hours 19 that I got!!

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    James Warrener

    That’s what I tell people…
    That’s what I tell people… they don’t usually listen though 🙂

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    huntswheelers

    Sadly no…. I’m down in
    Sadly no…. I’m down in Huntingdon and didn’t even have time to ride the ‘Fondo for fun…. and I see the fenland winds got to some of the riders, to be honest the battle against the winds this way across the flatlands is as bad as climbing hills in the Peaks and Yorkshire

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    James Warrener

    Fair enough I misread.
    Fair enough I misread.

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    Gkam84

    Nope, if you are qualified
    Nope, if you are qualified for both, then you can race both.

    If the qualifying event only had a road race and you were in the top 25%, then you can register to race both, but because Cambridge had separate events, then you had to qualify from both.

    How do I qualify for these World Championships?

    You qualify when you finish within the first 25% of your age group in one qualifier event of your choice. The age groups are: 19-34, 35-39, 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65+ for both males and females. If you qualify, you’ll get an invitation mail from the UWCT Corporation inviting you to register for the World Championships. In races with only a road race, you can qualify for both the time trial and the road race World Championships. In races with both a time trial and road race event, you will have to qualify in both disciplines separately.

    http://www.denmark2015.dk/index.php?p=menu/side.php&menu=25

    I qualified for the Time Trial but not for the Road Race. Can I register for both?

    No, in qualifier events with both a Time Trial and a Road Race, you have to qualify in both disciplines separately in order to get the ticket for that specific discipline. In events with only a Road Race, all qualified riders can register for the Time Trial and the Road Race.

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    James Warrener

    You can only take up one
    You can only take up one invite according to the website.

    I missed out on TT but qualified in the RR .

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    Gkam84

    Did you finish in the top 25%
    Did you finish in the top 25% of your age group?

    I was going to be down as I had a few riders doing the TT and RR, but couldn’t make it, one of the riders had qualified for both races in Denmark, which I can’t make either because of commitments in Ireland #o

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