
Think of it as the Spring Games! With BC's Big Sporting Event in February of This Year out of the way, road racing returns, starting March 7. The Escape Velocity/dEVo Spring Series is all set to go. While many consider it "just training races," the Spring Series consistently offers some of the hardest fought competition of the entire year.
Great courses, friendly atmosphere, basic amenities, and on-the-rivet racing starts March 7th . Be there.
Youth Racing open to any U17 or new young rider. Races will start immediately after the Novice race starts (12 noon, or when the C group finishes). Youth racing is $10/race, Stage race is $30.
Oh No. Snake is back.
A Group This is generally comprised of Category 1's and 2's as well as some very fit 3's.
B Group This is most of the Category 3's and very fast 4's, as well as most top Women. C Group This is the place for most Category 4's. Novice This group is for new racers and new license holders. Youth U17 or young new riders. EV/dEVo reserves the right to pick your race class for you if you're a sandbagging or should have trained harder.Organizer: Jeff Ain, dEVo (ainjeff [at] hotmail [dot] com)
| Date | Route Map | Directions | Description | Results |
| Sunday, March 7th | Map | 256 and River Road, Langley | River Road - flat, square circuit beside the Fraser River in Langley. A, B, C, Novice | Results |
| Saturday, March 13th | Map | registration at 8th and Murchie, Langley | Murchie (Zero Ave at 232nd) - rolling circuit with small hills beside the US border. A, B, C, Novice | Results |
| Sunday, March 14th | Map | Armstrong Road, Langley | Armstrong - climbers delight -- the infamous Armstrong hill. A, B, C. | Results |
| Saturday, March 20th | Map | Aldergrove #2 | 272-Huntington-Bradner-0 Ave. A, B, C, Novice. | Results |
| Sunday, March 21st | Map | Bradner Community Hall | North Bradner - challenging road race course, used for annual Masters RR in Bradner. A, B, C. | Results |
| Saturday, March 27th | Map | Bradner & King, Abbotsford | Atomic - We borrowed the BC Cup Abbotsford course for your enjoyment. A, B, C. | Results |
| Sunday, March 28th | Map | 8 Ave & 272 St, Abbotsford | Aldergrove Lake - a Zero Ave circuit, east of the border crossing. A, B, C, Novice. | Results |
| Devo Spring Classic Stage Race | ||||
| Saturday, April 3rd (AM) | Map | 222 St & Old Yale Road, Langley | Old Yale Criterium (aka Murrayville). A, B, C, Novice. | Results |
| Saturday, April 3rd (PM) | Map | 88 Ave & 256 St, Langley | River Road TT -- 12km out and back TT near the Fraser River. A, B, C, Novice | Results |
| Sunday, April 4th | Map | Snake! | Snake Hill course - Like Armstrong, only steeper! A, B, C, Novice | Results |
Race distances
| Date | Course | Lap Distance | A laps/dist | B laps/dist | C laps/dist | Novice laps/dist | Youth laps/dist |
| 7-Mar | River Rd | 6.2 km | 17/105 km | 13/80 km | 9/56 km | 5/31 km | 4/25 km |
| 13-Mar | Murchie | 7.8 km | 15/117 km | 10/78 km | 7/55 km | 4/31 km | 3/24 km |
| 14-Mar | Armstrong | 7.5 km | 15/113 km | 11/83 km | 7/53 km | ||
| 20-Mar | Aldergrove #2 | 10.3 km | 12/123.6 km | 9/92.7 km | 5/51 km | 3/31 km | |
| 21-Mar | North Bradner | 9 km | 14/126 km | 10/90 km | 6/54 km | ||
| 27-Mar | Atomic | 10 km | 13/130 km | 11/110 km | 6/60 km | ||
| 28-Mar | Aldergrove Lake | 7 km | 18/126 km | 15/105 km | 9/63 km | 5/35 km | |
| 3-Apr AM | Murrayville Crit | 1.1 km | 75 min | 60 min | 35 min | 35 min with C's | 20 min |
| 3-Apr PM | River Rd TT | 12 km | 12 km | 12 km | 12 km | 12 km | 12 km |
| 4-Apr | Snake! | 10.4 km | 12/124.8 km | 10/104.0 km | 6/62 km | 4/42 km | 2/22 km |
The Devo Spring Classic Stage Race will be based on a points system.
SOME SMALL RULES TO REMEMBER:
1. Fenders must be removed for racing at Spring Series.
2. With the exception of the crit on April 11 there will be no free lap rule for mechanicals. If you do suffer a mechanical and sit out a lap you will be allowed to re-enter the race in the main group or any group behind the main group at the discretion of the race organizer. In this situation you will be allowed to finish out the race but not impact the outcome of the race in any way. Should this occur you as well as your entire team/club will be disqualified from that race. This rule will be strictly enforced.
3. Yellow Line Rule
Riders are asked to obey the Centre Line Rule for all Spring Series races. The Centre Line Rule exists for three primary reasons:
A. All competitive sports are governed by a set of rules in order to assure that play is done in a fair way. Cycling is no different. By crossing the centre line in a bicycle race you are creating an unfair advantage over your competitors and it is therefore disallowed.
B. The British Columbia Motor Vehicle Act prohibits cyclists from crossing the centre line. All races are conducted on open roads and we must allow motorists to pass in a safe manner. Our event permits require us to adhere to the Motor Vehicle Act or we will not be granted permits for future events. Don't be the person that has our permits revoked and cycling events banned from these fantastic rural roads.
C. Most importantly the safety of all racers should be the primary concern for all attendees of an event. By crossing the centre line a racer is jeopardizing the safety of him/herself and everyone else in the peloton.
The definition of the centre line rule as it pertains to Escape Velocity run events is as follows: Any rider who voluntarily rides on the left side of the centre line in order to gain advantage is in violation of the centre line rule. The only times that is it acceptable to break this rule is when entering and exiting corners, or when a rider is pushed over the centre line by riders beside them (and re-enters without gaining advantage).
In order to prevent and police any further offences the following actions have been taken:
Commissaires from Cycling British Columbia will be present at Spring Series events to help enforce violations.
If you are observed violating the centre line rule you will be pulled from the race and receive a Yellow Card. A Yellow Card may also be issued if multiple riders state that one individual has crossed broken the centre line rule. If a rider with a Yellow Card is observed to violate the centre line rule they will be expelled from all remaining Spring Series races.
RACE INSTRUCTIONS:
Step 1. Waiver & Sign-on
Everybody print off a waiver and a sign-on form, sign it, and bring it with you. No waiver, no race. Please have this completed prior to sign-on to speed up the process. Spend that extra time saved warming up instead of standing in line. Or stand in the porta-john lineup instead!
DOWNLOAD WAIVER [PDF format - requires Adobe Acrobat]
DOWNLOAD ENTRY FORM [PDF]
Step 2. Sign-on
Races start at 10:30 AM sharp, except Novice races, which will start after the C group finishes (approximately 12:00 Noon), and the April 3rd crit and TT.
Sign-on opens at 9:30 AM sharp
Note: March 7/10: Sign-on open at 9:00 AM
Don't be late.
Step 3. Cost
All races are $25
Devo Spring Classic Stage Race costs $20/race, or $40 for all three.
Prizes
| Overall | A Group | B Group | C Group |
| 1st | $30 | $30 | $30 |
| 2nd | $20 | $20 | $20 |
| 3rd | $15 | $15 | $15 |
| 4th | $10 | $10 | $10 |
| 5th | $10 | $10 | $10 |
2010 Devo Spring Classic Stage Race
The Devo Spring Classic Stage Race is the traditional 3 event stage race run on the last weekend of the Spring Series.
This stage race will be an omnium points event. Riders can enter one or all three stages but to be considered for the overall a rider must do all three stages. Stages cost $20 each, or $50 for all three.
| start | category | distance |
| 9:00 AM | Youth | 20 min |
| 9:30 AM | C/Novice | 35 min |
| 10:30 AM | B Group | 50 min |
| 11:30 AM | A Group | 60 min |
Saturday April 3rd's Time Trial will start at 4:00 pm on River Road at 256th St. with the C's followed by the B's then the A's with no break in between. It will be at 30 second intervals so if we have 100 riders the whole thing will be done in a little over an hour. Start and parking for the TT is the exact same spot as the River Road race courses.
Sunday April 4th Road Race starts at 10:30 AM.
Points will be distributed as follows:
For all stages:
| place | points |
| 1st | 15 |
| 2nd | 12 |
| 3rd | 10 |
| 4th | 9 |
| 5th | 8 |
| 6th | 7 |
| 7th | 6 |
| 8th | 5 |
| 9th | 4 |
| 10th | 3 |
Prizes will be awarded as follows:
Individual stages
| place | prize |
| 1st | $20 |
| 2nd | $15 |
| 3rd | $10 |
| Total | $45 per cat per stage |
Overall
| Overall | A Group | B Group | C Group |
| 1st | $75 | $75 | $40 |
| 2nd | $50 | $50 | $30 |
| 3rd | $40 | $40 | $20 |
| 4th | $30 | $30 | $10 |
| 5th | $25 | $25 | $10 |
| Total | $220 | $220 | $110 |
Generous cash and fabulous prizes from all our sponsors, and this year Cycling BC Upgrade Points WILL be on offer for A, B, and C Groups only. Top 5 for each category regardless of what Cat level you are (e.g. you're a Cat 4 in the B group and finish 4th overall, first Cat 4 over the line; you get 4th place points).
Valid Cycling BC racing license or receipt from your licensing organization IS MANDATORY. New riders or unlicensed riders: please check out Cycling BC's Citizen License, which is an inexpensive way to get racing.
I'm a USA rider and I want to race? Can I?
Answer: Yes, but for insurance reasons, ALL racers must have a UCI ("International") license or a Cycling BC license. USCF Domestic licenses CAN NOT be accepted.
If this policy affects you and you are interested in racing, please let us know as soon as possible.
All races are sanctioned by Cycling B.C.