Friday 28 August 2009

Dave's thought of the week (#1)

Our ever-insightful Dave Maud offers his thought of the week:

"Right now, BYR could take down an antelope."




We're not entirely sure what this means, but that's Dave for you.
He felt as though this could be his contribution to our Blog.

Monday 10 August 2009

First Vehicle Test Session for 2009

Bendigo Youth Racing conducted the first of many scheduled testing sessions on the weekend.

Saturday was the first time our new vehicle had been tested in full race trim, including the new canopy design.The numbers up for our new 09 rig

The feedback from the riders was very promising, as they reported:

  • improved acceleration,

  • top speed,

  • cornering and

  • comfort

as the most significant improvements from previous designs.

Plans are now in place to improve some sections of the vehicle as well as conduct some night testing over the coming weeks.

Above: The open, smooth tarmac of the Bendigo Saleyards awaits Bendigo Youth Racing's new 2009 rig.

Sunday 2 August 2009

How do you pick a team?

In Human Powered Vehicle racing, you only have 8 riding positions.
So how do you choose the riders from 10 fit, experienced and committed guys?

Our 2008 Australian International Pedal Prix Team. Pic from Pics08 Gallery

It's just not cricket...
It's not like footy or cricket where you can miss a week or a test and be back in the team for the next game.
We only race once or twice a year at best and we spend up to 10 months building our vehicles from scratch too. There's too much riding on it to sit one out. (pun intended)

We're not in the pro-peloton
It's not like a pro cycling squad either, who can pick their teams for the Classics, Tours or One-Day races based on riders strengths and race styles.
We are all HPV racers.

History Repeating?
In the past for Bendigo Youth Racing, we've rarely had an issue of too many riders.
In fact, Wonthaggi in '07 is the only time that we can recall where one rider elected to sit out.
In most cases our teams have come together in the final few weeks when the top 8 has become kinda obvious.
At other races, we have taken members to ride who were underdone fitness-wise because we simply didn't have a fully fit eight.

With 6 weeks to go, we've got 10 - 11 guys pushing for selection:
(in alphabetical order)
- Adam 'Gavin' King
- Cal Ridge
- Daryl 'Daz' King
- Dave Maud
- Deven Pearce
- Nige Preston
- Jarrod 'Chooka' Henderson)
- Troy Hutchins
- Charles (Mark Anson)
- Matt Anson

Here's some selection models we're looking at:
  • What do you think is the best method?
  • What experience have you had with your teams?
  1. Team Poll
    Each team member nominates their top 8 riders - either rated 1-8 or simply 8 names on a slip. The votes are tallied and the results announced. Daz suggests that people need to be "honest and ‘think of the victory" when selecting their preferred rider line-up. They should choose "the 8 quickest riders who will bring the vehicle home safely."

  2. Selectors Panel
    Similar to Cricket Australia I suppose, where a group of senior team members, ex-riders and neutral team friends choose the 8. "It's tough to do this way because you are choosing between friends and we're all deeply committed mates who have put in loads of work. It could be very personally scaring."

  3. Ride-Off
    Either in a vehicle, on a road bike or on a wind-trainer, each rider is subjected to individual tests. Best 8 times get the places.
    "I don't really want to have one hour time trials in the race vehicle, because it will just end up on it's lid."
    BYR President Jarrod Henderson explained.
  4. Self-Select
    We could simply wait until the final few weeks of our lead-up and those who are illness and injury free would either 'self-select' or 'self-omit'.
So, there's a few models we could use to pick our team.
  • What do you think is the best method?
  • What experience have you had with your teams?