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RACE 1: MILL MOUNTAIN TIME TRIAL - SATURDAY, JULY 16TH

registration

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  • Registration opened on-site July 16th, 9:30am at start of the race on Walnut and Belleview

  • Day-of registration closes at 10:30am

  • No license required

  • $5 same-day registration fee (N/A to Beginners and Juniors).

  • NO Mail-in entries. NO refunds. NO entry swapping or selling.

  • Pre-registered racers and Day-of registering racers: have FILLED Games waiver and drivers license.

  • Cash or check accepted (NO CREDIT CARDS for registration)

media

results

2010 Results 2009 Results

2008 Results

categories
men women
beginner 10-12 sport 15-18 expert 15-18 beginner 10-14 sport 15-18 expert 15-18
beginner 13-14 sport 19+ expert 19+ beginner 15-18 sport 19+ expert 19+
beginner 15-18 sport 35-44 expert 35-44 beginner 19+ sport 35-44 expert 35-44
beginner 19+ sport 45+ expert 45+ beginner 35-44 sport 45+ expert 45+
beginner 35-44 clydesdale (200 lb+) beginner 45+ singlespeed
beginner 45+ singlespeed        

Please review the individual events for difficulty and race course descriptions.

location & directions
The Star City of the South plays host for the famous hill climb time trial on Mill Mountain in Roanoke, Virginia.  Roanoke sits at the foot of the Blue Ridge Parkway and the Appalachian Mountains.  Downtown Roanoke offers a variety of restaurants and the famous Farmers Market.

Registration and Time Trial Start: (map link)

Walnut Ave & Belleview Ave

 

Directions from US 220 / 581 (southbound): (map link)

From southbound, take Wonju Ave Exit towards Franklin Rd.
Turn left at traffic light onto Franklin Road.
Turn right onto Wiley Drive.

Stop after underpass, stay straight onto Belleview.
Turn left at traffic light onto Hamilton Terrace.

At next stop sign, turn right onto Walnut Ave, Belleview is next right.

Directions from US 220 / 581 (northbound): (map link)
From northbound, take Wonju St Ramp to Colonial Ave.
Stay in right lane and at traffic light, turn right onto Colonial Ave.
Stay on Colonial Ave, at 2nd traffic light, take right onto Brandon Ave.
On Brandon Ave, in left lane, take left onto Franklin Road (US-220 Business)
On Franklin Road, at next traffic light, take right onto Wiley Drive.
Stop after underpass, stay straight onto Belleview.
Turn left at traffic light onto Hamilton Terrace.

At next stop sign, turn right onto Walnut Ave, Belleview is next right.

 

Parking:  Parking is available on all City streets.  Please park in designated areas only and read all parking signs.  No parking on Belleview near Walnut, road will be closed.

course information

Be the first to ever race the trails on Mill Mountain.  Start on Belleview Ave and begin the climb up the alleyway between Walnut and Camilla then make a right onto Sylvan, then a left onto Prospect.  At the first switchback, enter the trailhead to ascend a narrow singletrack that has some rock gardens, and quick uphill lifts.  Continue on through the Star Trail intersection as you ride through a grove of pine trees then at the top, recover a tad with a quick decent to the monument.  As you come out of the forest, cross the grassy knoll then follow signs and course marshals directing you to the new Ridgeline Trail.  This part of the climb dumps you out along the Zoo entrance at the Discovery Center.  Again, follow signs and directions from course marshals to pedal the last grunt up to the picnic pavilion to the finish.

2011 Mill Mountain Time Trail race map (pdf 500kb)

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rules
  • The Challenge is the combined time for the two days of racing. 

  • All categories are eligible for Commonwealth Games (CG) medals and overall Challenge

  • To qualify for the Challenge competition, racers must pre-register and compete in both races, not register individually.

  • All racers can win their respective category Challenge regardless of home state.

  • Pro racers are not eligible for any medals, but are qualified for Challenge.

  • Racers who medaled in Beginner 2010 RMBC must upgrade to the Sport category for 2011.

  • Racers can compete with any two-wheeled, upright, self-propelled, safe-working, two hand brake bicycle must have the following:  

    • 20, 24, 26 or 29" tires

    • canti-lever, linear pull or disc brakes

  • No littering

  • No urinating in public

    You will be disqualified if you are caught urinating in public and/or littering

    ZERO TOLERANCE!

  • Unsportsmanlike behavior will also result in disqualification: foul language to other participants, spectators, law enforcement, volunteers and race officials; also pushing, punching, biting, kicking and hair pulling

  • Helmets mandatory at all times participating or preparing for the event. All participants mounted on a bicycle shall wear a securely fastened helmet that meets either the US DOT helmet standards or one of the following standards: ANSI, Snell "B" or "N" series, ASTM, CSA, or CPSC

  • Must wear helmet at all times: racing, warming up, sitting on, standing over, anytime on your bike!  The only exception is while on stationary rollers or trainer.

  • DO NOT RIDE/WARM UP/RETURN ON COURSE!!!

  • Park in designated areas only

  • No loose dogs and/or children

  • Please review the individual events for any specific details

  • All races adhere to the NORBA Rulebook - www.usacycling.org

race 1 details

Start times will be issued at 60 second intervals, with the first racer off at 11:01 am.  Racers are responsible for their start!

Please be in staging area 5 minutes prior to your start time - officials will call your name and number. 
There is no holder or ramp at the start house. You will only have 60 seconds to take your place and for the starter to position you on your bike since racers start in 1 minute intervals.
awards
  • Cash or prize awards to overall winners based on combined lowest times from the two races.

  • Pro/Expert overall weekend cash: 1st = $100, 2nd = $75, 3rd = $50

  • Prizes for top finisher all other categories

  • All categories are eligible for Coventry Commonwealth Games of Virginia medals; 3 overall medals and top 3 VA resident medals per category per day

  • All racers can enter and do not have to be a VA resident to race.

  • Pro racers are not eligible for any medals

amenities

Refreshments will be at the finish under the pavilion at the finish line at the top of Mill Mountain for all racers and volunteers.  We suggest to park at this location and ride down to the start, parking is available on all public streets, no portable toilets will be at the start.

lodging
Roanoke VA hotels
Cambria Suites 

 

301 Reserve Ave., Roanoke, VA, US, 24016

  • Phone: (540) 400-6226

  • Fax: (540) 400-6279

Map/ Directions

history

Roanoke Star History & Facts

information and photo provided by

www.roanokeva.gov

At 8:22 p.m. on November 23, 1949, a chilly Thanksgiving Eve, Roanoke Mayor, A.R. Minton, threw a switch and illuminated the Roanoke Star for the first time. It was over 50 years ago Roanoke earned the nickname, "Star City of the South," and the star has been a part of the landscape of Mill Mountain ever since.

Why was the "Star" constructed in the first place?  The purpose for erecting the star was to serve as a seasonal, Christmas decoration to shine over the city during the brisk holiday shopping season of 1949. The project was sponsored by the Roanoke Merchants Association. The original plan was to dismantle the star when the holiday season ended. John Payne, a Roanoke native and, at the time, a Hollywood leading man, came to Roanoke to add his celebrity status to the formal lighting ceremony. Less than 100 people braved the cold night to stand under the star as it was switched on.

Who built it?  Roy C. Kinsey, then owner of Kinsey Sign Co., built it along with his three sons, Roy Jr., Bob, and Warren. Bob and Warren designed and built the neon tubing still used today. Originally, the star shone only in white, but is currently glowing in red, white and blue due to the tragic events of 9/11.  The "Star" is actually three stars - a small star in the center, enveloped by a larger, mid-sized frame, and surrounded by the largest outer frame.  Each frame contains three to five sets of clear neon tubes.

Star Facts

Height of star 88.5 feet
Weight of star 10,000 lbs
Above sea level 1,847 feet
Height above city 1,045 feet
Visibility from air 60 miles
Cost to build $28,000
contacts
Registration, course details, administration:

Ron Glowczynski

540.339.7726

Volunteers,  sponsorship:

Bob Bowman

540.529.9151