2022 JBMV Racer Registration Open

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Racers can now register for races in May through Velodrome.org through the Race Reg Portal Page. This page will always be updated with links to race registration as they become available throughout the season. Before you jump in line for signing up, we wanted to update you on a few important updates since 2021!

Update Your Account Information

You can update your account information at the following link: Edit My Account (you will need to be logged in first).

Please confirm the following information is accurate:

  1. Race Age is now Birth Year – confirm the conversion was accurate and update as needed
  2. If you upgraded since registering last year, update your track category
  3. Preferred pronouns now available

Note: Parents of junior riders should be sure that the account on velodrome.org reflects the name, birth year, gender, etc of your junior rider! Each rider needs their own account for registering for racing. We apologize for any confusion this may cause.

Membership (or Season Pass) now Required!

All racers must have an annual Membership to participate in racing at the velodrome. Membership fees have been lowered significantly – $20 will get you in the door and ready to race for 2022.

You can get your membership from Velodrome.org now!

Note: If you expect you will be racing multiple times a week throughout the summer (or just making every single Friday Night!), consider getting a Season Pass! Purchase it through Velodrome.org and you can register for all races free of charge. Season passes purchases will close sometime in May – act now!

Reminders about Race Registration Process

Adding a race to your cart is only the first step to registering – be sure to complete your order all the way through checkout. You can confirm you have signed up for an event using three methods:

  1. You will receive an email from velodrome.org with an order summary
  2. You can check all races you have registered for at velodrome.org/my-registered-races
  3. You can also see all registered racers for a race event at velodrome.org/race-start-lists\

As always, all of these links can easily be found from:

  1. Your account dashboard
  2. The Racing->Racer Reg Portal tab of the velodrome.org main navigation menu
  3. The navigation sidebar while accessing any of the racing registration pages

Account Status

Race Registration Deadlines

Racers can register for race events through velodrome.org up until noon on the same day as the race event. Race lists will be generated based on registrations at that time.

On-site registration will incur a $5 fee in addition to the regular registration fee. On-site registration opens 90 minutes before racing and closes 30 minutes before. Most racing starts at 7:00 PM, so the registration window is roughly 5:30-6:30. 

Unregister from Race Nights

Racers may remove themself from a race night by heading to “My Registered Races” or “Race Start Lists” and using the drop-down at the bottom of the page. Unregistering does a two important things:

  1. It notifies us you won’t be attending, so we won’t be looking for you! (Season pass owners… please use this!)
  2. It credits you a Race Credit on your account, allowing you to register for another race (no need to contact us)

Unregistering shares a similar deadline with registering – you can do so up until the night before a race event. If you wish to remove yourself from a race day-of, please email amara@velodrome.org, ask nicely, apologize, and you can still receive your race credit.

Still Reading? Time to REGISTER! 

Thank you for sticking with us. Time to head to velodrome.org, to setup your account, get your membership, and register for some racing!

How Do I Race at Burnaby Velodrome? An FAQ

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So! You missing racing the velodrome and just can’t wait till May. We have some good news for you! Just two and a half hours north of Seattle is an amazing indoor velodrome that is doing Friday Night Racing all winter long! That’s right, the Burnaby Velodrome is another great race destination our riders often visit. We have put together a little Burnaby Velodrome FAQ to help you navigate racing across the border.

Do I need an International/UCI License?
It’s a bit complicated, but most times the answer is no. With the exception of Western Track Challenge (Feb 18-20, 2022) and Provincials (Aug, 2022), a USAC Domestic License is just fine for racing at Burnaby. Make sure that you have some sort of international health insurance coverage. A one time supplemental policy is roughly 20 bucks. USAC does provide some coverage with the purchase of an international license.

How do I get into Canada?
Well in the before times, all you need was a Passport, Enhanced Drivers License, or a Nexus card.  These days you still need all that plus a little bit more (note this information is at time of writing and subject to change). First, you need to be fully vaccinated (same rules as if you raced at our track this summer).  Second you will need a negative covid test that taken within 72 hours of you arriving at the border. Be carful what test you take as only certain types are allowed. A PCR test is good for sure and pretty easy to find these days. A full list of all applicable information for entering Canada as a fully vaccinated traveler can be found online on travel.gc.org. Finally you will need to upload all your arrival, lodging, and vaccine information to the ArriveCAN app (check your App store)

Do I need to online reg?
Yep! Just like us. Online pre reg only.

Now what?
Well now you are in Canada!  Drive to the Burnaby Velodrome! You enter through and airlock and walk to the far set of stairs to enter the infield. It is totally cool to park near the door, throw all your stuff inside (past the airlock) and then park. Register for racing (note, a 20 dollar membership is required) and enjoy turning left in very tight circles!

What Category should I race?
Well, Friday Nights and BareBones are usually a bit of whatever you want. As and Bs are un-restricted while the Cs are restricted to a 86″ or 92″ if you are over 45.

Do I need to do anything special to my bike?
You don’t need to, but it might be a good idea to clean your tires off with vinegar. Especially the the last thing you did with your track bike was roll it out of the JB infield and then put it in your garage for winter.

Should I be scared of the track? Its so steep!
Nah, it’s indoors.  The minimum speed is 18mph which sounds fast until you realize the surface is super smooth and there is no wind.  Just makes sure to keep pedaling.

Any etiquette I need to be aware of?
Don’t be afraid to ignore the Volleyball “only water signs”.  Asking for help is fine, they are nice Canadians after all.  Rollers get set up all over the place.  If there is something solid-ish and vertical there will probably be rollers next to it.  Don’t be afraid to roll around just off the track to get your legs moving before you entry the track.  Make sure you look well over your shoulder into the turns before you move up on to the track.  You will want a hole that gets you to at least the blue line if not slightly higher, then drop down slightly under the blue through the first two corners to gain speed.  From there warm up at the blue!  Don’t get in the sprint lane unless you are doing efforts.

Any good place to eat post racing?
The White Spot and Hop and Vine are close, open late, and will provide all the calories you need before running back across the border. (edited)

2022 All-Membership Meeting

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The 2022 All-Membership Meeting was hosted on Zoom on January 23rd, 2022. You can find all relevant links, including the slides from the presentation, the 2022 Race Book, and the recording of the meeting here!

Meet the 2022 MVA Board!

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The 2022 board brings with it some new faces, as well as more members than in years past. We look forward to a fantastic year of racing ahead with our supportive and hard-working board behind us all.

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