2017 Board Nominations - Now Open

Just a reminder, nominations for the Board of CRCA are still being accepted through this Sunday September 25. All positions are open, and we still have a couple of positions without a nominee, so if you have an interest in any position, please contact Fred David, the CRCA Board's secretary, at secretary@crca.net.

Self-nominations are allowed and encouraged!

A description of the roles of each position are included in the bylaws at http://archive.crca.net/about/by-laws/, and anyone interested should feel free to contact a current Board member about any questions (for contact info, see http://archive.crca.net/about/2016-board-of-directors/).

Each person accepting a nomination for a Board position needs to submit a brief statement (less than 300 words) explaining his or her qualifications for the position, interest and motivation for running. These statements will be publicized to club members in advance of the vote for the 2017 Board.

Outgoing Board members will be available to provide a handover of responsibilities to incoming Board members. A smooth transition to simplify the job of a newly elected member is key to the organization continuing to provide excellent racing and training opportunities.

Board members receive free club membership, free entry to club races, exemption from marshaling duties, and team duty points for their sub-team.

Serving on the Board is also a great way to meet other New Yorkers that are passionate about bicycle racing. Please consider nominating yourself or a fellow member to help the club move forward into 2017.

CRCA Board Meeting Minutes (2016/08/22)

CENTURY ROAD CLUB ASSOCIATIONMEETING OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

August 22, 2016

The Board of Directors (the “Board”) of the Century Road Club Association (the “CRCA”) held a duly noticed meeting on August 22, 2016 at the offices of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher at 200 Park Avenue, New York, New York.

The meeting was called to order by Alexis Kraft, President of the Board, at approximately 7:00 PM.

The following members of the Board, constituting a quorum of the Board, were present in person or telephonically:

  • Alexis Kraft – President
  • Gabrielle Fisher – Vice President, Racing
  • Fred David – Secretary
  • Ken Edwards – Treasurer
  • Mim Gilbert – Communications Director
  • Ted Teyber – Director of Open Racing
  1. TURKEY RACE

The Board discussed the reinstitution of the Turkey Race and how to obtain the requisite marshals for the race, including offering amnesty for suspended riders and obtaining a sponsor to provide sufficient revenue to the CRCA to allow the CRCA to hire paid marshals. The Board determined to explore both alternatives and to discuss a final solution at a later date.

  1. WEBSITE REVAMP

Mrs. Gilbert provided an update on the process of revamping the CRCA’s website. Mrs. Gilbert reported that she was working with an outside developer to re-design the front-end of the website with a goal of having the new website ready to be launched by year-end.

Mrs. Gilbert also reported on work to change the privacy settings on the website’s back-end / database to ensure members’ personal information remained private.

Mr. David agreed to reach out to Randy Locklair to determine steps for upgrading and modernizing the website’s back-end / database.

  1. END OF YEAR PARTY

Alexis provided an update on planning for the end-of-year party, which is expected to be held at the Rapha Cycle Club New York in November. The Board discussed the budget for the party and plans to promote the event.

  1. OPEN RACING LOGISTICS POSITION

The Board discussed options for further delegating work related to the club’s open races, including new volunteer or board positions. The Board determined to pursue a structure where each open race (other than those held in Central Park) would have a separate race director who would receive appropriate compensation and to seek out an additional person who would be in charge of managing logistics for all of the open races and who would also receive appropriate compensation. Mr. Teyber agreed to reach out to potential volunteers for the positions.

  1. 2017 BOARD ELECTION

The Board discussed timing for the 2017 board election process. Mr. Kraft agreed to each out to Rod Millot, former president of the CRCA, regarding establishing an election committee.

  1. TREASURY / FINANCIAL

Ken Edwards provided a detailed update on the status of the CRCA’s financial position, including a presentation of the CRCA’s available cash, the current revenue from membership enrollment and donations (which is still currently trending slightly down compared to 2015), open race registrations and remaining 2016 expenses. Mr. Edwards reported that the CRCA is currently projected to break even or make a small profit in 2016 based.

Mr. Edwards followed up on the previously discussed proposal to re-invest CRCA’s cash holdings into higher-yielding assets. Mr. Edwards and the Board determined not to further pursue the matter.

  1. SPONSORSHIPS

The Board discussed sponsorship opportunities for 2017, including title sponsors for open races. Mr. David agreed to follow-up with Russ Bogin regarding preparing a sponsor proposal “deck” that could be sent to prospective sponsors.

  1. OPEN RACING

Ted Teyber provided an update on the status of preparations for the CRCA Hincapie Classic in Memory of Lou Maltese and the CRCA Hincapie Grand Prix in Honor of Fred Mengoni.

  1. ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at approximately 9:00 PM.

Respectfully submitted,

__________________________ Fred David Secretary

IMPORTANT: 8/5 Roster Posted

Hi all, Please find the 8/5 race roster available for review below:

Aug 5 Race Roster

If your name is listed in PURPLE, we do not have a season pass waiver for you. I apologize if it was submitted in person and not processed properly. All digital files received up to day have been. If you are PURPLE, please email waivers@crca.net with your waiver and we will get you situated for tomorrow.

If your name is listed in YELLOW, you are either ineligible for racing due to a suspension (which will be listed) or your USAC information is not up to date. Email us ASAP and we can take care of it.

Thank you!

CRCA Board Meeting Minutes (2016/06/14)

CENTURY ROAD CLUB ASSOCIATIONMEETING OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

June 14, 2016

The Board of Directors (the “Board”) of the Century Road Club Association (the “CRCA”) held a duly noticed meeting on June 14, 2016 at the offices of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher at 200 Park Avenue, New York, New York.

The meeting was called to order by Alexis Kraft, President of the Board, at approximately 7:00 PM.

The following members of the Board, constituting a quorum of the Board, were present in person or telephonically:

  • Alexis Kraft – President
  • Gabrielle Fisher – Vice President, Racing
  • Fred David – Secretary
  • Ken Edwards – Treasurer
  • Russ Bogin – Public Relations
  • David Wen Riccardi-Zhu – Communications Director
  • Ted Teyber – Director of Open Racing
  1. TREASURY / FINANCIAL

Ken Edwards provided a detailed update on the status of the CRCA’s financial position, including a presentation of the CRCA’s available cash, the current revenue from membership enrollment and donations (which is still currently trending slightly down compared to 2015), open race registrations and remaining 2016 expenses. Mr. Edwards reported that the CRCA is currently projected to break even or make a small profit in 2016 based.

Mr. Edwards discussed a proposal to re-invest CRCA’s cash holdings into higher-yielding assets. The Board determined it was willing to explore the proposal and directed Mr. Edwards to obtain more information regarding the proposed investment structure.

Mr. Edwards also provided an update on the status of the CRCA’s 2011 and 2015 tax returns.

  1. CENTURY ROAD CLUB DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION (“CRCDF”)

The Board discussed in detail the relationship between the CRCA and the CRCDF, including CRCDF’s role as a co-promoter of the Grant’s Tomb Criterium, the Bear Mountain Classic and the Orchard Beach Criterium, and the CRCA’s past financial contributions to the CRCDF. The Board also discussed the appropriate level of financial contributions by the CRCA to the CRCDF for 2016 and future years. The Board agreed to invite Matthew Vandivort and David Greenberg of the CRCDF board of directors to the next Board meeting to discuss the CRCDF’s goals for the next several years, its funding needs, its fundraising plans, and the appropriate level of support from CRCA.

  1. OPEN RACING

Ted Teyber provided an update on the status of preparations for the CRCA Hincapie Classic in Memory of Lou Maltese and the CRCA Hincapie Grand Prix in Honor of Fred Mengoni.

Mr. Teyber mentioned that Bicycle Habitat had established a neutral race support service, which had come to the CRCA Dave Jordan Central Park Classic and the CRCA Orchard Beach Criterium. The Board discussed whether to hire Bicycle Habitat’s neutral race support service to future CRCA races and agreed to hire the service for the remaining open races in 2016 and to discuss establishing a more long-term relationship with Bicycle Habitat going forward, as well as to reach out to other bicycle shops to gauge their interest in providing similar services for future races.

  1. CLUB RACES

Gabrielle Fisher discussed the impact of the changes to the starting order for fields at CRCA’s races in Central Park. So far, the change to start the women’s fields last has seemed to result in a reduction in the number of times fields need to be neutralized to allow other fields to pass, and the change has received positive feedback from racers. The Board agreed to continue starting women’s fields last and to monitor the reception from racers and the number of field neutralizations.

Ms. Fisher also reported on her correspondence with the Central Park Conservancy regarding the garbage truck that was driving backwards on the Central Park loop road during the June 4 CRCA Dave Jordan Central Park Classic.

The Board also discussed the proposed racing structure roles that Mr. Vandivort prepared and presented to the Board in 2015. The Board agreed to discuss the proposed structure with Mr. Vandivort at its next meeting.

The Board also discussed proposal to speed up the results process at club races by having an additional person at the finish line during races who would be tasked with reviewing finish line videos for earlier field finishes while the remaining fields were still on course. Ms. Fisher agreed to work with Tomi Ketcham to find a person willing to fill such position during at least one of the four August club races.  The Board also discussed the advisability of purchasing a more advanced finish line camera to speed up the results process, but determined that the five-figure purchase price was not justified.

  1. SPONSORSHIP

The Board agreed it was advisable to prepare an updated “decks” regarding the benefits of CRCA sponsorship and CRCA donor memberships in order to aid in the process of obtaining sponsors and donor members for future years. Russ Bogin agreed to contact Johnny Hsu regarding his availability to assist the Board in preparing such a deck.

  1. ADJOURNMENT

There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at approximately 9:00 PM.

Respectfully submitted,

__________________________ Fred David Secretary

 

Coming Up This Week (June 27 – July 3)

ANNOUNCEMENTS

1. Merckx-a-rama. Nomad Cycle is hosting a party to celebrate Eddy Merckx bicycles. Heather Rizzi and Greg Hon of Merckx Bicycles will be at Nomad to talk about the new 2017 Eddy Merckx bicycles. There will be lots of Eddy Merckx bikes on hand to oggle and test ride, all accompanied by some Belgean beer. Tuesday, July 12 at 6 PM - 9 PM @ Nomad Cycle, 36-58 37th Street, Queens, New York 11101.

 

RACES & RIDES

Nothing so far!

EVENTS

1. Bicycle History Talk on Monday, June 27.

Come take a spin with Meg Guroff, who will be reading from her book, THE MECHANICAL HORSE: How the Bicycle Reshaped American Life, a new lively cultural history on how the bicycle has changed American life in all kinds of surprising ways. With Mark Crispin Miller, author and professor at NYU. McNally Jackson in Soho on June 27 at 7 pm.

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2016 Hincapie Classic in Memory of Lou Maltese. Photograph by Harry Zernike.

Have any announcements or events you would like to make for next week’s post? Please contact communications[at]crca.net.

Coming Up This Week (June 20 – 26)

ANNOUNCEMENTS

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Cyclists’ Proposal.  Rendering by Joseph Lertola.

1. Support Resolution 1072-2016: Widening of George Washington Bridge paths.

Ask your Council Member to support Resolution 1072-2016. Co-sponsored by Ydanis Rodriguez, Helen Rosenthal and Costa Constantinides, 1072-2016 calls upon the Port Authority to widen the GWB paths as part of the upcoming recabling. If your Council Member is already in support, thank them! Please share this information with your friends and on social media.

– To find your local Council Member, click here.  

– For the text of 1072-2016, click here.

– For an linkable version of this email, click here.

– For more info on widening the GWB, click here.
2. Bicycle History Talk on June 27.

Come take a spin with Meg Guroff, who will be reading from her book, THE MECHANICAL HORSE: How the Bicycle Reshaped American Life, a new lively cultural history on how the bicycle has changed American life in all kinds of surprising ways. With Mark Crispin Miller, author and professor at NYU. McNally Jackson in Soho on June 27 at 7 pm.

3. Hincapie Omnium Jersey. 

Hincapie Jersey

To the victors, the spoils . . .

Hincapie Sportswear has desgined an awesome jersey for the winners of the Omnium -- a worthy addition to every racer's wardrobe.

They'all also be offering some great primes at both races: caps, jackets, packs and free entry to the Gran Fondo Hincapie in Greenville, SC on October 22nd.

Racers who enter both Maltese and Mengoni will also receive a 20% discount for entry at the Gran Fondo (http://granfondohincapie.com/).

We are less than one week away from the Hincapie Classic in Memory of Lou Maltese -- don't miss out!

Register here for Lou Maltese: https://www.bikereg.com/lou-maltese-memorial.

Here for the Hincapie Grand Prix in Honor of Fred Mengoni: https://www.bikereg.com/crca-mengoni-grand-prix.

RACES & RIDES

 

1. Hincapie Classic in Memory of Lou MalteseJune 25, 5:30 AM, finishing at Tavern on the Green. Fields and laps as follow: WP1234 (6.7), MP12 (8.7), M3 (7.7), M4 (6.7), M5 & J15-18 (4.7), J9-14 (1.0).

 

EVENTS

Nothing so far!

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Lou Maltese, courtesy of the U.S. Bicycling Hall of Fame.

Have any announcements or events you would like to make for next week’s post? Please contact communications[at]crca.net.

IMPORTANT: 6/19 Roster Posted

The race roster for June 19 is now available here. Take a quick look, especially if you are racing on Sunday, to make sure not only that you are clear to race but that you have the right number.

If you haven’t picked up your number yet, have no fear, we’ll have them ready to pick up at the race. Please come early, please know what your number is, and please have your USAC license out and ready.

A reminder that we are no longer accepting season waivers at races. If you are a Season Pass member and have not yet submitted your season waiver, please follow the instructions on the "Event Waiver" section of the site to email your waiver in. If you are a Season Pass member and plan on racing tomorrow, please bring a regular event waiver, or pick one up tomorrow morning ($5).

IF YOUR NAME IS IN YELLOW: You are NOT cleared to race, and its because of something critical. You are either suspended due to not marshaling, you do not have a valid USAC license/number in our system, or you have not taken a new members skill session (mandatory for ALL cat 4/5 racers). Please get in touch with me ASAP at membership[at]crca.net if you were intending to race and you are yellow. Hopefully if its a USAC issue we can get it resolved ASAP.

IF YOUR NAME IS IN PURPLE: Please bring an EVENT WAIVER to the race tomorrow, and submit a SERIES WAIVER via email. A reminder that EVENT WAIVERS can be purchased for a $5 donation at the Club races. To submit a season waiver by e-mail: (1) visit http://archive.crca.net/racing/eventwaivers/, (2) find the season waiver under the “2016 Season Pass Waiver” section, (3) print, fill-in, sign, scan, and email the waiver to waivers[at]crca.net.

Thanks and see you all tomorrow morning!

Coming Up This Week (June 13 – 19)

ANNOUNCEMENTS

 

1. Season Pass memberships are now 50% off for the remainder of the year.

 

RACES & RIDES

 

1. Club Race 8 and Women's Development Series. Sunday, June 19. 5:40AM start, finish at Cat's Paw Hill. Fields and laps as follows: W (6.0), A (8.0), B (7.0), C (6.0), W3/4 (5.0).

2. 2016 Harlem Skyscraper Cycling Classic. Sunday, June 19, racing starts at 1:15PM. Register here: https://www.bikereg.com/harlem-skyscraper-cycling-classic.

 

EVENTS

Nothing so far!

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Have any announcements or events you would like to make for next week’s post? Please contact communications[at]crca.net.