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Race Uniforms

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 1:00 pm
by ouderblade
Hi All, I am just wondering about what clothing we can use during races in NSW.

My club has a uniform that a lot of people wear, but the cycling shops in town also have kits that they wear.

Can i just buy something online and wear it for races, or does it have to be registered with Cycling NSW ?

Re: Race Uniforms

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 1:07 pm
by mikesbytes
From CNSW
50 - COMPETITORS - UNIFORMS AND APPAREL
a) The competitors, their uniforms and other clothing shall be neat and clean at least at the beginning of an Event.
b) Racing jerseys without sleeves shall be forbidden.
c) Race clothing conforming to those colours and design, registered, as State, Club, Group or Individual Sponsorship Colours shall only be permitted.
d) No item of clothing shall hide the competitor‟s number.
e) Only transparent rain capes shall be authorised.

Re: Race Uniforms

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 1:09 pm
by ouderblade
So im assuming it has to be registered and its fine to wear ?

Is there a list of registered jerseys ? does it lie with cycling australia or UCI ?

Race Uniforms

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 1:35 pm
by sogood
It's wearable if you belong to that club or team, not otherwise. If you don't have a club kit, then wear plain colour.

Re: Race Uniforms

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 2:31 pm
by philip
50 - COMPETITORS - UNIFORMS AND APPAREL
b) Racing jerseys without sleeves shall be forbidden.
hadn't heard that one before!

Image

check out the dude beside me. guns are so big he cuts the sleeves off! And what about Robbie style?

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Race Uniforms

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 5:24 pm
by toolonglegs
UCI will fine protour riders who want to work on their tan.
Club kit is required for opens... Don't think it is so strict for club races.
If you want to look like a tri boy... Then do a triathlon ;-)

Re: Race Uniforms

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 5:26 pm
by mikesbytes
ouderblade wrote:So im assuming it has to be registered and its fine to wear ?

Is there a list of registered jerseys ? does it lie with cycling australia or UCI ?
53 - RACING COLOURS
a) NSWCF Racing Colours
i. The NSW Management Committee shall approve the NSWCF colours.
ii. State Colours shall only be worn by the competitor from the first day of the National Championships at which they are representing, to the day before the following years National Championships. Competitors, who receive NSWCF state clothing to represent on the road, may only wear that clothing in road events, and similarly those who represent on the track may only wear the clothing in track events.
iii. Competitors who have registered sponsorship may place their sponsors‟ name/logo on their state clothing subject to ratification by their Club and the NSWCF Management Committee.
b) Club Colours
i. Each Club must register the design and colours with the NSWCF.
ii. Each Club may only have one registered Club Colour and Design.
iii. A coloured photo of the proposed uniform must accompany the registration application.
iv. Club uniforms / state uniforms (where applicable) / registered individual sponsored colours must be worn at all Open / Championship events.
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v. Competitors who are selected to compete at National Road Championships, as a Club Rider must wear his/her club registered colours.
vi. Competitors representing their club in NSWCF State Clubs Teams Pursuit or Road Teams Time Trial Championships must wear their Club registered colours or Team sponsored colours as endorsed by their Club and NSWCF Management Committee.
The images are here;
http://www.nsw.cycling.org.au/default.a ... 240%2F0%2F
See also the left tab on that page for other stuff

Re: Race Uniforms

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 6:06 pm
by ouderblade
Thanks Mike, that shows all of the jerseys we are allowed to wear. It has my club jersey and also my lbs jersey in there.

Cheers.

Race Uniforms

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 6:44 pm
by ozzymac
philip wrote:
50 - COMPETITORS - UNIFORMS AND APPAREL
b) Racing jerseys without sleeves shall be forbidden.
hadn't heard that one before!

Image

check out the dude beside me. guns are so big he cuts the sleeves off! And what about Robbie style?

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That rule was brought in quite a few years ago. I know when it came in we had to enforce it at our local cycling club where I was one of the club commissaries.

Cheers


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Re: Race Uniforms

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 9:08 pm
by ft_critical
philip wrote:Image

check out the dude beside me. guns are so big he cuts the sleeves off!
His guns are so big they are completely obscuring me, and my new sunglasses :roll:

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Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 9:32 pm
by ozzymac
ft_critical wrote:
philip wrote:Image

check out the dude beside me. guns are so big he cuts the sleeves off!
His guns are so big they are completely obscuring me, and my new sunglasses :roll:
I think his shirt is just to small :-)

Cheers


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Re: Race Uniforms

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 9:40 pm
by sogood
philip wrote:check out the dude beside me. guns are so big he cuts the sleeves off! And what about Robbie style?
But did you drop him? 8)

Re: Race Uniforms

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 1:33 pm
by Abby
Robbie McEwen was turned away from a Gold Coast club (he's a club member, too!) race quite a few years ago when he turned up in a sleeveless jersey...

I know my club (Balmoral) also rigorously enforces the rule.

As for which jersey - at club level, its pretty much a free-for-all when it comes to colours. But at Opens, its yoru club jersey or a 'plain coloured' jersy. Have seen a few people at Opens have to wear their jersey inside-out after turning up in World Tour jerseys...

Chers,
Abby

Re: Race Uniforms

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 9:01 pm
by cf73
I think that if you are a member of a club and are racing in inter club or open events then it is a sign of respect to the club you are supporting to wear their kit.
I bought my jersey a couple of weeks ago with inter club in mind and wore it yesterday for a normal club meet. Feels good.. :D

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Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2012 8:15 am
by mikesbytes
Agree, it is respectable to wear club uniform, a matter of pride.

I can think of 2 clubs where the club jersey is seriously ugly... They say that beauty is in the eye of the beholder

Re: Race Uniforms

Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 6:03 pm
by jacks1071
ouderblade wrote:Hi All, I am just wondering about what clothing we can use during races in NSW.

My club has a uniform that a lot of people wear, but the cycling shops in town also have kits that they wear.

Can i just buy something online and wear it for races, or does it have to be registered with Cycling NSW ?
Get your club kit, and wear it with pride :-)

Re: Race Uniforms

Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2012 9:06 am
by sumgy
IMO, whatever you wear, do NOT wear a kit for a team that you are not a member of.
Our team kit is registered and also has the logo for our club on it.
This is the kit that I wear 100% of the time when racing club or open events.

Re: Race Uniforms

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 5:13 pm
by jacks1071
Sleeveless jerseys are under no circumstances to be employed, see Rule #7

http://www.velominati.com/the-rules/

Re: Race Uniforms

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 12:40 pm
by Kev365428
ouderblade wrote:Thanks Mike, that shows all of the jerseys we are allowed to wear. It has my club jersey and also my lbs jersey in there.

Cheers.
You need to be a member of the club or of the team to wear the jersey.
If your LBS jersey is a registered Sponsors jersey, you need to be included in the list of riders sponsored by your LBS, or whoever's jersey it is.
Penalties range from refused start, to fines or suspensions (unlikely, but possible).

Kev.

Re: Race Uniforms

Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2012 11:48 pm
by AUbicycles
So for the BNA jerseys / kit I have to look into making them legal... Will be worth it as I want to race in BNA