Tips for Excellent Race
Registration Crew
- Review the WCA start
sheets and results forms with the registration crew or chief registration
staff
- What to do if a rider
forgets his/her license:
- If the rider states
that he/she has a current USCF license but forgot to bring
it, registration personnel instruct the rider to fill out
an annual renewal form. They should write "DUPLICATE"
in large letters across the form, and pay the annual license
fee either by check or credit card. If the rider already has
a license, USAC will destroy the duplicate form and check.
If not, it will be processed. Race organizers are advised
NOT to have these riders write one check for license and registration!
- If the rider has
an expired license, they can renew their license by filling
out the renewal form (in race packets given to each promoter
by M. Hanley) and paying their renewal fee on the spot. The
rider MUST get their copy of the form which is their proof
of purchase, and show this in lieu of a license until they
receive their permanent one.
- If the rider claims
they mailed in their license renewal and/or application but
have not yet received their license, follow the same procedure
as "1"
- Make two copies of a
picture of a sample jersey, indicating which side the number is
pinned on. Sample included in the promoter's packet. Post these!
- Instruct volunteer staff
to use good handwriting on results and start sheets!!
- Registration staff must
record the rider's home state on the start sheets and the results
forms.
- Have registration people
set up a half hour before you advertise your registration time
to begin. That way you have time to answer last minute questions.
- Find out from the chief
referee which official will be acting as registrar. This person
will deal with license issues, or other questions the registration
staff may have.
- Verify the rider's age
and category.
- Junior riders may
ride in races for older juniors or seniors.
- Masters riders may
ride in races for younger masters or seniors.
- No rider may ride
in a category other than that which is printed on his/her
license.
- Women riders may
enter categorized races for men that are one category lower
than their own, except that category 1 women may race two
categories lower.
- Category 3 and 4
women who are over age 35 may race in masters men's races
up to 20 years greater than their racing age.
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