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How do the USA Cycling Race Categories Work? | ACTIVE

    https://www.active.com/cycling/articles/how-do-the-usa-cycling-race-categories-work
    To move from Cat. 4 to Cat. 3, a rider can do either of the following: Compete in 25 qualifying races with a minimum of 10 top-10 …

HD 2016 Road Bicycle Racing - Cat 3 & Cat 123 Crit …

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4aA_pfHuhG8
    Race Name: Ride Sally Ride CriteriumLocation: Sterling, VAClick "Show More" ↓Full cat 3 race and half of the cat 123 race (camera battery died).Strava: https...

What is a Cat 3 Bike Race? - Answers

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    "Cat 3" is short for "Category 3" and it's a level of cycling ability for senior and master (30+) riders. The Categories are 1, for the elite professionals, to 5, for the beginner mens.

Cat3Phenom: Cat 3 Racing is the Toughest - Blogger

    https://cat3phenom.blogspot.com/2008/04/cat-3-racing-is-toughest.html
    Cat 3 Racing is the Toughest. That's right, racing as a Cat 3 - or in my case, dominating as a Cat 3 - is the hardest thing to do in all of bicycle racing. A quick lesson for the non-cyclist on Racing Categories. When you begin racing, you start out as a weak little Category 5, or Cat 5. I prefer calling it the Crash 5's.

definition of cat 1 /2/3 riders ? — BikeRadar

    https://forum.bikeradar.com/discussion/12660215/definition-of-cat-1-2-3-riders
    Basically you start at cat 4 and when you get into top 10 in a race you get points awarded and when you get 10 you are a 3rd cat. You do not go back to 4th cat once your a …

3rd Race: Cat 2 or Cat 3? | Mountain Bike Reviews Forum

    https://www.mtbr.com/threads/3rd-race-cat-2-or-cat-3.710219/
    It is a 9 mile loop with "no sustained climbs." (Where is the fun in that??) Cat 3 does one lap; cat 2 does two laps. The race organization says, in order to be competitive, one should expect to lay down a 1.5 hour finish time for the Cat 2 race. My question: as my 3rd race, is Cat 2 going to be too much to handle? I cant see why it would..

From Novice to Cat 1: How USAC Upgrade Points

    https://www.trainerroad.com/blog/from-cat-5-to-cat-1-how-usac-road-upgrades-work/
    A Category 3 or higher racer can mentor a race in an effort to teach lower category racers race craft and bike handling skills. This provides an opportunity for these lower category racers to earn an additional USAC upgrade point for a mentored race.

What Your Cycling Racing Category Says About You

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    Listen to Certified Cycling Coaches Discuss Racing Categories. What Your Racing Category Says About You is just one topic we covered in episode 32 of the Ask a Cycling Coach podcast. Listen to the episode’s full recording below to hear this and other questions from cyclists get answered by our certified cycling coaches.

Decoding USA Cycling Categories 2022 | CRANXX Bikes

    https://cranxx.com/decoding-usa-cycling-categories/
    You can also earn upgrade points by attending USA Cycling Development Camp. Upgrading from Cat 4 to Cat 3 and beyond requires a mix of experience (e.g. pack finishes) and race results (e.g. earned points for top finishes). Next you find your age & gender class: Youth = riders under the age of 9 Junior Men (JM) = men ages 9 – 18

Cat 4 racing - how do you know when you're good enough?

    https://forum.bikeradar.com/discussion/12777506/cat-4-racing-how-do-you-know-when-youre-good-enough
    For what it's worth, I foolishly joined a Cat 3/4 race as a newbie 4th Cat and got dropped 3 laps into the race. Up to the point I got dropped, the peloton was averaging about 23mph which doesn't sound all that bad, except that they kept pushing > 500W up a hill every 2.5 minutes.

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