OBRA
The Keren Holtz and Kevin Carnahan,
Oregon Team Time Trial, May 22, 2004
Presented by Capitol Velo


TIME: Entry and rider check-in opens 8:00am and closes at 9:30am. First team off 10:00 a.m. Teams of three or four riders, third rider across the finish line stops the clock.

LOCATION: Tangent, Oregon, south of Albany. From 1-5 south of Albany, take Hwy. 34 toward Corvallis. Turn Left on Hinck Road approximately 4 miles from freeway. Turn right on Tangent Drive. Proceed approximately 1 mile to parking at seed warehouse on left hand side of road at railroad crossing.

COURSE: Flat, approximately 7 mile loop on good roads. Please do not warmup on the course. Use roads not on the course or bring your trainer.

CATEGORIES/DISTANCES:
Senior Men & Women;
Men           42 miles (6 laps)      Women        35 miles (5 laps)
Cat 4/5 Men   28 miles (4 laps)      Cat 3 Men    35 miles
Cat 3 Women   28 miles               Cat 4 Women  21 miles (3 laps)

(For Masters Women and Men events the minimum age for each rider is 30 yrs.)
Masters Women 120-159*   21 miles    Masters Women 160-199*   21 miles
Masters Women 200+*      21 miles    Masters Men 120-159*     28 miles
Masters Men 160-199*     28 miles    Masters Men 200+*        21 miles

(Juniors riders must be 18 yrs. or younger)
Juniors       21 miles (3 laps)

* denotes (based on four riders summed ages) Note: for 3 rider teams, the 'fourth age' will be the average of the 3 riders' ages. All riders should ride similar jerseys and identical numbers

ENTRY FEE: $60
$35 for juniors
Fees include all OBRA surcharges. Single Day License available onsite.
Make checks payable to Capitol Velo
Sign up day of the race or mail to:
Tom Hayden
2225 NW 27th St.
Corvallis, Or 97330

thayden@cmug.com

541-754-0073 hm.
503-931-9595 cell.

PRIZES: Medals for first 3 places in each category.

Something I remember about Keren and Kevin; Keren dropped back from the packat PIR to console a friend of ours who was doing here first race and road with her continuing to console and coach her on our sport. Our friend Val thought this was the most unselfish nicest person she'd met in a long time. Kevin was the most passionate person I've ever met, this showed in everything he did and he was alwaysadamantly trying to remind us that we were ambassadors of cycling and should ride the hwys. as such and not as if they were our personal race courses.
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