

- MAC APP FOR WRITING TRACKING WORD COUNT SPRINTS PER DAY PROGRESS REGISTRATION
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When it goes badly at that level, it's brutal.Ĭompare this to Cool Runnings. It's only a bike race, but it's not! Millions of dollars of goverment and private funding, years of dedication and sacrifice from the athletes and the coaches, there's a lot at stake. It's very intense and the stakes are high. They can't all win, and those that don't can get the chop by their organisations if they don't. Head sprint coaches at the Olympic games for Australia, Great Britain, Germany, France etc are there to win. If you're a coach in a government funded elite squad, winning is all-important. For development purposes, this is an ideal format, plenty of racing, plenty of chances to win, and try things and to try things that don't necessarily work the way you expect them. If you're a recreational sprinter racing the Summer Sprint Series, it's important to be competitive and have fun, that's why we grade it and it's a round robin format. How important is it? It's very context-sensitive. In some ways bronze is better than silver, emotionally. It sucks to lose a sprint and still get a medal. Second place in a match sprint is not a win. Just to finish the Warny for example, is a win.

In sprint, it's not about finishing the race, unlike most of the people who race endurance events. Over the last few months I've had reason to answer the question, in a couple of different contexts, "How important is winning?". If you know of folks who want to sprint but haven’t gotten a chance yet, please tell them their opportunity is here! If you have questions, please call/email/text me. Electronic timing gates will be on track with hand timing for back up and to deliver splits. Warm up starts at 6p and racing starts at 7p with qualifications, and we’ll plan to finish by 9p.
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Same $15 as is typical.Īt this time, I’m expecting to be registration desk, session coach, commissairre, motorcycle driver, etc as it’s being listed as a TCWA Sprint Training session but we’ll be racing for training.
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Tues midnight deadline, through TCWA website, or email Ken Benson), but please feel free to express your interest to me as we’ll need attendance to keep it running. Registration will run through TCWA as per a typical Fri Night Racing (i.e.
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J If you attend, expect to race 4-6 times plus a 200. I’m not planning any “Coach’s Kilos”, but will keep working on DB and Muzz to line up opposite one another.

sprints 2-3 laps, derbys 2-4 laps, Keirin 6-8 laps). We’ll run 2up match sprints, derby’s, and Keirins depending on numbers and all in sprint formats and distances (i.e. At this time we’re planning a F200 qualification to determine racing groups by ability (not age, gender, or category). Racing format is still being developed, but we’ll start smart and let it grow. The better it is attended the better the racing experience will be for everyone. We have targeted the last Friday of every month starting in April (and with one exception … please see attached), and we think it doesn’t clash with many major events (although there are likely to be clashes with road events).
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Please pass word around that TCWA has agreed to run a winter sprint series in Perth. There's a lot of work to do to get it running and we need buy-in from a number of groups, so the politics will be a challenge, but I'm confident that we can have it going soon and it will be a leading structure, that the rest of the country may duplicate in time.įrom Clay Worthington, WAIS sprint coach : So the pathway will end up, as soon as we can get it all sorted : I think we're going to call the new developent squad the Victorian Sprint Developent Squad, or VSDS. I'm not directly coaching anyone in that VIS sprint group. The VIS squad is now quite large, and coached exclusively by Hilton Clarke, with my assistance doing motorbike work and power meter stuff etc. A little like the old NTID program was, a layer where identified promising juniors are pulled into a sprint squad that will train seperatly from the VIS squad. We're working on setting up a layer below the VIS to develop sprinters, to feed riders into the VIS program. It looks like the SIS/SAS layer is being broadened a little and mostly absorbing the role that the academy filled for a year. Some of you may remember the sprint academy, it was a layer between the state institutes, eg VIS, NSWIS, SASI, WAIS etc and the AIS program, designed to fill a void. It's now reaching down a little lower in age groups than it has in the past, watch for some interesting announcements soon from the VIS on how that's working. Things are changing a little, Glenn Doney is the new VIS head coach and he's making some changes to how riders are recruited into the VIS sprint program. About a year or so ago I wrote this article on pathways into sprint in Victoria.
