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RULES CORNER
by Charlie Crawford
A Message from
the Head Referee to all age-group competitors…
Most
triathletes come to races with only a rudimentary understanding of the rules of
the sport. Indeed, few have ever read
through the Competitive Rules in its entirety. In order to minimize misunderstandings on race day, I hope you
will take the time to read the following summary of Position Violations, which
you probably know as the drafting rules.
I
have reduced the Position Rules to the following concepts, which everyone can
remember:
Ride on the
right side of your lane.
Keep three
bike lengths between yourself and the cyclist in front of you.
Pass on the left of the
cyclist in front, never on the right.
Complete your pass
within 15 seconds.
If passed, you must
drop completely out of the zone, to the rear, before attempting to re-pass.
Remember
you are racing in a USA Triathlon sanctioned event and there are trained
referees on the course to ensure fairness in the competition. There will be NO WARNINGS if you commit a foul during competition. Triathlon is an individual event and you
must take personal responsibility to understand the rules and avoid
penalties. At the end of the race all
citations by the marshals are reviewed by the Head Referee who then decides if
a penalty should be assessed. The Head
Referee’s ruling is final in the case of Position Violations and there are no
protests or appeals of Position penalties.
Marshals commonly cite the following violations:
Illegal
Position or Blocking – riding on the left side of the lane without passing.
Illegal
Pass – passing on the right.
Overtaken - failing to drop back three
bike lengths before re-passing.
Drafting – following a leading cyclist closer than three bike lengths and
failing to pass or exit the draft zone within 15 seconds.
Though
Position Violations carry a time penalty for each occurrence, if you are cited
for three violations, you will be disqualified.
Always
have your chinstrap securely fastened!
The chin strap rule is the easiest to follow, but some folks always seem
to forget – that’s a DQ!
Remember
to treat other athletes, volunteers, and officials with courtesy and
consideration. Failure to do so is
called Unsportsmanlike Conduct and you will be disqualified.
All
that being said, I hope you have a great race, lots of fun, and achieve all
your goals.
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