WA Cyclocross
2023 AusCycling WA Cyclocross Championships

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Date
Sun, 30 Jul 2023
Entries open
Thu, 11 May 2023 10:00 PM AWST
Entries close
Fri, 28 Jul 2023 7:30 PM AWST
Pay online by
Fri, 28 Jul 2023 7:30 PM AWST

COVID-19 Normal Notice

COVID-19; It's here to stay.
Please be considerate and use common sense

  • Please do not attend if you have tested positive in the previous 3 days, think of the CX community
  • If unsure please stay home, don't race if unwell
  • Rest up and allow time for full recovery

The 2023 AusCycling WA Cyclocross Championships

proudly run and organised by WA Cyclocross on behalf of Perth MTB Club and AusCycling WA




Numbat Cup23 Series Sponsor


The 2023 AusCycling WA Cyclocross Championships is all about challenging yourself against the WACX favourite Guildford Meadow So now is your time to shine, jump up a grade (if you want to), service your bottom bracket and stick on your all-round/grass tyres.

The Championships are seperate from The Numbat Cup but the philosophy still remain - a no-nonsense Cyclocross (CX) state series. No big cash prizes, no professional setups - just pure racing for fun! Local parks, local riders, and local businesses support it. There’s a grade for everyone, and you can race on any bike you choose. Don’t try it if you don’t like having fun!


The 2023 AusCycling WA Cyclocross Championships Age Calculator

Age categories will calculated based on riders age as at 31st December 2023

Use the following schedule to determine your age category for the Championship events throughout the calendar year of 2023 - don't worry Entry Bosses wizards have worked this out for WACX.


Age Category Min Age Max Age Years of Birth
Under 15 13 14 2009 & 2010
Under 17 15 16 2007 & 2008
Under 19 17 18 2005 & 2006

Entry Fee

  • Plate Fee $15 one-off plate fee for the RFID timing roll out, in 2023 don't lose it. Replacement plate will be $20
  • Seniors (including U19): $30
  • Young Guns(U15 & U17): $15
  • Race & Vol: - $20 if volunteering at this race course pull down doesn't constitute volunteering. If that's all you can do just wait until the volunteering entry has closed then sign up at $25, your help at pack up is still greatly appreciated however help at set up is golden.

  • Kids(U9 & U13): - $10 to enter (please bring existing number plates) - pre-register would be great- relevant license required (see below) RFID timing and 1st, 2nd & 3 places will be presented WACX Numbat Medals.

Please follow WACX on Facebook or bookmark WACylocross to stay current!


Grades, bikes and tyres widths matrix


Grade Bike Tyres Bars Gears
Kidz CX U9, U11 & U13 Any Any Any Any
Elite Men, U19 Male, Master A and Eilte Women, U19 Female CX Only 33mm Drop Any
U17, Men's B, Masters B and Women's B CX Only 33mm Drop Any
Men's C, Masters C, Women's C and CX Young Guns U15 CX Only Max 35mm Drop Any
Men's & Women's Open Any Bike (no pedal assist/e-bike) Any Any Any
Men's & Women's Single Speed CX CX Only 33mm Drop or Flat One

Number Plates - FOR THE ENTIRE WACX SEASON

  • The aim is to have these plates for a couple of seasons so this will be your number for a while.
  • $15 one off payment and it's your number for the whole season.
  • Keep and bring you plate and rear number along to the next event you enter.
  • These are your numbers and your responsibility.
  • Adult riders will be issued 2 numbers this season a front MTB style plate and race seat post plate, so you will have 2 RFID Chip that can be read, as you race by **aiming for 100% reads this season**
  • If you leave your plate at home if will be a $20 replacement fee
  • Cyclocross Categories

    • Men's Categories: - CX-Elite, U19, SSCX, CX-B, U17, CX - Masters (+40), CX Masters (+30) B, CX-C, CX Masters (+30) C, CX Young Guns U15
    • Women's Categories: - CX-Elite, U19, SSCX, U17, CX-B, CX-C, CX Young Guns U15

    Any Other Bike Categories

    • Men's Category: - Open (any bike or +35mm tyre width)
    • Women's Category: - Open (any bike or +35mm tyre width)

    RACE SCHEDULE


    Main Activity Start Time Duration Finish Time
    Arrive - and general chin wag 0730 05 0735
    Course outline and construction tips 0735 10 0745
    Final Course set up - plan is to build it Saturday afternoon - all hands on deck to build it 0830 120 1030
    Kids (U 11 & U9) any bike - must wear a helmet (please write names on number plate) 1100 20 1120
    Kids (U13) any bike - must wear a helmet (please write names on number plate) 1130 20 1200
    Kids (U9, U11 & U13) - Presentations Course adjustment 1220 10 1230
    Men CX C CX Bike Only, CX-Masters C +40 CX Bike Only, Young Guns U15 CX Bike Only and Open any bike with +35mm tyres (30mins) 1210 30 1250
    Previous Race Presentation 1310 10 1320
    Men Single Speed CX CX Bike Only (flat or drop bars), U19/U17 & CX B CX Bike Only and CX-Masters B +40 CX Bike Only (40 mins) 1300 40 1350
    Previous Race Presentation 1410 10 1420
    Women Only CX W Elite CX Bike Only (45-50 mins) & Single Speed CX, U19/U17 & CX WB CX Bike Only (approx 40 mins), CX WC CX Bike Only, Young Guns U15 CX Bike Only Open any bike with +35mm tyres (30mins) 1400 55 1500
    Previous Race Presentation 1510 10 1520
    Men CX Elite& Masters A (+40 only) CX Bike Only (60 mins) 1500 70 1610
    Course pull down - all help appreciated 1620 35 1655
    Mens Elite & Masters Presentations - so hang around and heckle some more 1655 10 1705
    Relax, reflect and enjoy and help finish pack-up/clean-up 1705 35 1740

    Subject to change depending on entry numbers (U19 & U17 grade might be combined as an U19 combined grade, thus a U17 rider can win the U19 title)


    * Course Set up and build: 'build it and they will come' head down early and help build the course you race. If the course isn't ready when you arrive, don't blame the organisers/course designers. The question is what could you have done to help, bring a rubber mallet and have a go. If you can't bang in the poles help with rego, timing, ongoing course maintenance, marshals, anything - before or after your race. Just ask or use your initiative. No need to be precious - because cyclocross.

    • Free Practice: - additional free practice (partial course) will be available whilst kids racing is on.

    • Presentations: - See race schedule.

    • Start procedures: - The Chief Commissaire will do a call-up, separate grades and send them away in waves (eg separated by say 1 minute) if grade numbers are sufficient. Small grades may be combined. All results are captured separately regardless of startline grouping.

    SPECIAL NOTICES:

    • CX bikes must run CX tyres - 33mm max width (as written on tyre with tiny allowance for tyre flare on wide rims). Definitely no gravel grinder or Monster Cross tyres in CX Race Category. Male riders can race in Open Category with any width tyre, any style of bike.

    • WACX style PITS will be in operation: - As is the tradition in Cross, mechanical assistance must be taken from the designated pit area. Spare wheels & bike changes cannot be taken from random locations on the course - only in the pits. Riders must run the course to the pits if their bike is unrideable. We will run double-sided pits so the max distance to pits should be no more than half a lap depending on course layout.

    • Championship ages - minimum ages - Older juniors (say U15), with suitable experience, looking to race the full course for a full race duration can enter C Grade in WACX.


    GRADING

    What Grade? ....please be guided by your motor

    "What grade should I ride in CX?"

    A lot of people struggle with finding the right grade in CX, generally for one of two reasons; 1) They race, but are new to 'cross, or 2) They have never raced.

    We will be opening entries soon so please be guided by the following advice when requesting a grade...

    "be guided by your motor"

    What does that mean? It means that you should ride against riders of similar strength, not drop down because of some perceived disadvantage around tech skills.

    Some examples: If you race A grade on the Road/MTB or at your local crit, we request that you enter Elite grade for CX.
    If you don't race but you are a similar level to some of your training buddies who race B grade on the Road/MTB, enter B grade. If you have never raced and aren't able to gauge a grade off any of your training partners, you should enter C Grade and see how you go.

    You will be asked for Grading Information at entry. Please provide information that helps the Handicappers either confirm your requested grade or determine the correct grade for you. Information helps get you into the correct grade. Also note that you request a grade, and that may be changed by the Handicappers. The published Final Start List is confirmation of your grade for race day.

    WACX can and will encourage riders that are capable of riding the next grade. If you are in a lower grade and are consistently lapping times that are above the meantime in the grade above you will be promoted.


    The Call Up will be based on, a combination of recent results, Numbat Cup series standings and heckling kudos


    TIMING - RFID for 2023 - let's see what happens

    It normally works until it doesn't WACX is self-timed and requires volunteers for this to happen - please help us to time you. I understand that many riders like to see their times, if you do please help out. Don't complain if you don't volunteer in the timing tent, as it doesn't fit the WACX ethos.


    LICENSING - Basically this is your responsibility


    Licensing Requirements for Racing WA Cyclocross in 2022

    AusCycling Licensing Categories

    Click here for AusCycling Licensing Categories and Perth MTB membership info Log on to Tidy HQ here: https://auscycling.tidyhq.com/

    If you don’t have one of the examples above, you will need to read below and decide which racing license suits your needs.

    Memberships available are: Race: All Discipline – Any bike any race! Designed for members who want it all on two wheels, a licence where you can compete in BMX / CX / Freestyle / MTB / Road and Track right around Australia. Adult (Ages 19 – 64) $250 / Concession (U19, 65+, Para) $120 / Under 13 (Ages 8 – 12) $75 / 7 and under (Ages 2 – 7) $50

    Race: Off-Road – Riders can participate in BMX / MTB / CX / Freestyle competitions nationwide. You can’t compete in Road or Track events on this licence. Note for Concession, Under 13 and 7 and Under memberships, we recommend an All-Discipline licence for the same cost without limiting disciplines. Adult (Ages 19 – 64) $150 / Concession (U19, 65+, Para) $120 / Under 13 (Ages 8 – 12) $75 / 7 and under (Ages 2 – 7) $50

    4 week Free Trial Membership - AusCycling offers free trial memberships for those who want to dip into riding. This membership allows you to participate in AusCycling activities, including All Discipline Racing at club level events. Trail memberships are available for riders who have not held a Cycling Australia / MTBA / BMXA membership in the past three years.

    Family Discounts Family Memberships – discounts are available for members residing at the same address with a Lifestyle or Racing membership. Two members get a 10% discount, three or more a 15% discount. Further details are available here: https://auscycling.org.au/membership/other/family-membership (note club fee will be applied after the discount is calculated).

    Jump to the AusCycling Membership page here: https://auscycling.org.au/membership

    Renewing your membership? Log on to Tidy HQ here: https://auscycling.tidyhq.com/

    Make sure you download your digital membership card to show the friendly WACX sign on volunteers at every event. It will also be required to register on all WA Cyclocross Entry Boss race listings.

    All riders from U9 to 65+ will need to have a valid license to enter any WACX event in 2022 via Entry Boss and you will need to present it when you collect your racing numbers this season.

    The more riders of this magnificent cycling discipline that cyclocross is, the greater the chance that the sport has of gaining proper recognition - therefore funding and support from our newly formed national governing body.


    Perth Mountain Bike Club & WA Cyclocross This may surprise many, WA Cyclocross isn’t a Club at all, as we operate under the organisational umbrella of PMBC structure.
    WACX’s total focus is delivering the best cyclocross series in Australia The Numbat Cup and a host of ionic events such as Supercross (CX under lights at the Claremont Showgrounds), Graeme Brown Gravel Cross and the Southern Hemisphere Single Speed Championships. Joining PMBC

    Becoming a member with Peth Mountain Bike Club (the club that WA Cyclocross administers the cyclocross season under) is easier thanks to AusCycling – the newly formed governing body of all cycling disciplines in Australia. Cyclocross, MTB, BMX, Road and Track. Memberships last for 12 months from the date of purchase, and monthly payment options are available (with a slight increase in cost for administration expenses).

    Transferring to PMBC Transferring with an existing membership is as easy as contacting Memberships at AusCycling. We would prefer you do it before renewing so that club fees are appropriately allocated, but this can be done at any time. Contact the Membership Services team by raising a ticket: https://desk.zoho.com/portal/auscycling/en/newticket

    Multiple Club Memberships AusCycling allows Race and LifeCycle members to you to join as many clubs as they want. You can join PMBC with a “Club Add-On” for only $25 and still remain with your current club.
    You will need to choose which club will be your Primary Club on your membership profile for voting purposes under the AusCycling Constitution.

    Generally, your Primary Club will be the first club that you joined. To update your Primary Club raise a ticket at: https://desk.zoho.com/portal/auscycling/en/newticket

    BECOME A MEMBER OF PERTH MTB CLUB

    Click here for Perth MTB membership info


    REGISTRATION

    • There will be no **ADULT on-the-day entries:** - All adult riders should pre-register as on-the-day entries as they are PITA WACX is run by volunteers on the day entries are a time keepers and number issuing head ache. |
    • WACX insists that all riders to pre-reg. It takes 3mins to enter online.|
    • Scratching: - online entrants can withdrawal with a self-serve, automated refund within EntryBoss prior to the scratching cut-off.
    • Licensing: - All riders need to be licensed to race. At least a Race Off Road AusCycling Membership |
    • Unlicensed Riders: - If you are unlicensed, No Membership - No Start|
    • Kids U13 Will need to be an AusCycling Member. Older kids need a race license (Junior Membership U13-U18 see above), a day license or even a AC FREE trial license|

    One massive benefit from having a license is 24/7 insurance whilst racing & training and we encourage all unlicensed riders to join a club and get licensed purely so they are covered.|

    • Time Management: - Please aim to arrive with sufficient time to rego (at least 30mins before your race starts), get ready, familiarise yourself with the course, say hi to mates and to warm up. Most people need at least an hour, 60mins, prior their race start. |

    KIDS RACING:

    • Kids enter on-the-day. Pre-entry is not necessary. Kids are guaranteed a start (note: must be licensed for insurance purposes).
    • No license-no start
    • Please register your child(ren) collect plate ($10 one off plate fee + Valid AC License), write their name on the front, zip tie it on and be at the start line for 1320 start, ready to cheer them on.
    • We will trial timing this year - from the get go

    WAIT-LISTING

    You will be advised of your entry status by email after entering. It is possible that you will be waitlisted for your chosen grade if the rider count exceeds our pre-set limits (noting these are quite high for cross and generally not an issue). If you are waitlisted, you are basically waiting for a spot to come available through Scratchings or riders being re-graded. Many waitlisted riders end up riding so don't give up all hope of getting a ride. If you'd rather not wait and want to be removed for the waitlist, please Scratch yourself from the race.


    ABOUT Cyclocross in WA for 2023

    Cyclocross is a very specific type of bike racing. For the most part, the course is off-road but there are sometimes portions of pavement included in the course. You can expect to encounter grass, dirt, mud, gravel, sand, and a whole slew of other assortments and combinations. The races are based on a set time (measured by numbers of laps), not distance. Depending on your category, a race can be as quick as 30 minutes (for beginners), or as long as 60 minutes (for elite men).

    While the Mens/Womens Elite, Mens/Womens B, Men/Women's C and Young Guns Grade fields will be limited to Cyclocross bikes in 2023 (Drop bars, <33mm tyres),

    WACX has created and Open Category in Mens & Women's for any bike, this will help with correct grading.

    Women's Open grade is still open to any kind of bike you like, so grab your mountain bike and come on down.

    In most cases, race officials wait to see how quickly riders complete the first lap before deciding how many total laps will be completed. Depending on course conditions and pack motivation, the total time may be a few minutes less or more than the race flyer lists.

    Courses are twisty circuits and typically, but not always include barriers, as well as other ‘features’ that will necessitate hoping both off, and back onto, your bike. Those brave (and skilled) enough can bunnyhop their bikes over them. Often there are hills, sand pits and muddy sections that are too difficult or slow to ride, and thus a racer will shoulder their bike and run with it.

    Cyclocross is a Autumn / Winter cycling sport, with the first race early April, and the last early August. This means that if you look outside and see rain, hail, or shine (we have had all of these on the same day), the show will still go on, and often, the more inhospitable the weather, the more fun the racing.

    Technically, cyclocross is a form of bike racing, but we also think of it as a lifestyle that involves grabbing any bike, and navigating any type of terrain or obstacle, in the fastest and most efficient way possible. It’s also an adventuresome style of riding, with a versatile bike that allows you to explore any gravel or dirt road, park or trail that you stumble upon.


    Race Location

    Venue: Guildford Meadow
    Enter off West Swan Road

    FACILITIES:

    • Parking: Please park on the Lilac Hill side of West Swan road, near the play ground and walk to the river and under Barkers Bridge to the venue, or at the Guidlford Train station (Northern Side) and ride down, or better yet ride there!
    • Toilets: Lilac Hill Park Public toilets Please use them, any riders seen not utilising them will result in an immediate DQ and 2 race exclusion - no entries to be be refunded. (WACX lost the use of a location for 2019, we don't want this to happen again)
    • Coffee: There might be a coffee van Lilac Hill side TBC on the day.
    • Food: No BYO
    • Water: There is water but, best bring what you require.
    • Electricity: generator only
    • Playground: No
    • Support: You're on your own - better to be looking at it than for it (ask around if stuck).
    • First Aid: St Johns Ambulance will be on location form 1030-1630

    NEED TO CONTACT SOMEONE:


    Entry prices

    Online pricing:

    Regular Entry + race plate
    $45.00
    Regular Entry
    $30.00
    Young Guns + race plate
    $30.00
    Young Guns
    $15.00
    U9-U13 + race plate
    $25.00
    U9-U13 (free after 1st race)
    $10.00
    Volunteers + race plate
    $35.00
    Volunteers
    $20.00

    Race Plates are a once-off $15 fee and include a timing chip. Yours to keep all season.

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