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RacingMountain Bike Race InformationRiders participating in sanctioned events are responsible for knowing the current regulations. Copies of the Canadian Cycling Association Regulations are available from the ABA office, or online at www.canadiancycling.caAll licensed riders will receive a Mountain Bike number plate, for use at most ABA-sanctioned races (Enduro events may supply their own plates – contact the Event Organizer for details). Replacement plates are available at a cost of $10, from the ABA office. Riders forgetting to bring their plates to an event may purchase a plate from the organizer or ABA official ($10). Registration for ABA-sanctioned Mountain Bike races is typically done in advance; late fees may be imposed for entries received within 3 days of the event. Race-day registration may be allowed at the discretion of the Race Organizer. Please be aware, some events have field limits, which may be reached well in advance of the event. Riders are urged to register early. Event details are available from Race Organizers, and will also be communicated via ABA email updates. Last minute changes, such as weather-induced postponements, will be communicated by email, and will also be posted on the ABA website. Common Alberta Cup Points Schedules(Road, MTB, Track, Cyclo-cross)
Back to top Mountain Bike Upgrading:XC UpgradingOther Upgrading Policies XC UpgradingEach member’s license will reflect one of the 24 CCA National XC Categories. Riders will be upgraded as follows:1. U13 and U15 riders will be upgraded from Novice Youth to Sport Youth upon earning 30 Alberta Mountain Bike Cup points. Such riders may not, however, upgrade from their respective Sport Youth category. 2. U17 riders will be upgraded as follows: 2.1 Riders in the Novice Youth categories will be upgraded (to U17 Sport/Sport Youth) upon earning 30 Alberta Mountain Bike Cup (AMBC) points. 2.2 Riders in the Sport Youth categories will be upgraded (to U17 Expert/Senior Sport) upon earning 40 Alberta Mountain Bike Cup (AMBC) points. 2.3 U17 Experts (Men and Women) competing in the Senior Sport categories may not, however, upgrade to Senior Expert regardless of the number of points accumulated. U17 riders may accumulate AMBC points in the Sport category, but not upgrading points. Upgrading points will be awarded to the top-8 non-U17 riders in Sport races. 3. Riders in the Senior categories of Novice Men and Sport Men will be upgraded based on points: 3.1 Riders in the Senior Novice category may upgrade to Sport at their own discretion. An upgrade from Novice to Sport will be mandatory for any Senior Novice male who accumulates 30 Alberta Cup points over the course of two seasons. 3.2 Riders in the Senior Sport category will be upgraded upon gaining 40 Alberta Mountain Bike Cup (AMBC) points. 4. Riders in the Senior Women’s categories and Senior Men’s Expert category will be upgraded on the basis of top-3 performances and average speed/lap-times. Riders must meet both of the following criteria: a) One of the following combination of results: 2 wins or 1 win plus 2 other top-3 placings or 5 top-3 placings b) Riders must demonstrate competitive ability in the higher category by achieving on at least two occasions an average speed or lap-time that would place them amongst the top two thirds of finishers in the next highest category for the men, and in the top three quarters of finisher in the next highest category for the women. c) Senior Novice Women may upgrade to Sport at their own discretion. An upgrade from Novice to Sport will be mandatory for any Senior Novice female who achieves the above criteria over the course of two seasons. 5. Junior and Master riders, competing in the Senior Men’s and Senior Women’s categories, will be automatically upgraded based on the above criteria. |
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