the 2016 Technical Guide - Philadelphia International Cycling Classic
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the 2016 Technical Guide - Philadelphia International Cycling Classic
2016 PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL CYCLING CLASSIC TABLE OF CONTENTS Event Personnel and Service Providers Technical Summary Officials Race Headquarters Medical Information Event Regulations Overview Event Timeline Credentials Vehicle Operations Policy Caravan Procedures VIP Pick-up/Drop-off Feeding Prize Payment Procedure UCI Regulations - MEN Men’s Teams UCI Regulations - WOMEN Women’s Teams Media Regulations Conditions of Entry Maps/Directions Course Overview – Full Course Course Overview – Final 3 Kilometers Sprint Spot Locator Map Start/Finish Locator Map Lemon Hill Locator Map Directions to Start/Caravan Staging Caravan Staging/Deviation Map Feed Zone Locator Map Feed Zone Vehicle Deviation Map Speed Table Caravan Operations Diagram Event Contacts Directions to Race Headquarters Honor Roll Event Partners Page 1 3 4 5 6 7 11 16 18 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 38 39 40 41 42 2016 PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL CYCLING CLASSIC EVENT PERSONNEL AND SERVICE PROVIDERS EVENT MANAGEMENT Event Director Race Director Operations Director Controller Marketing Services Volunteer Coordinator Public Relations Website Lodging Alice Armstrong Robin Morton Raffaele Casale Rachel Green Ravi Rajcoomar, Janine Carroll Katie Morrison Chelsea Communications Sherpalab Ashley Kincaid SERVICES Catering Web-streaming Livestream VOD Neutral Technical Support Results Expo Sales & Management Merchandise Photography Graphics/Design Radios Winnie’s LeBus WEMedia BLive Productions Shimano Phoenix Sports Technology Seasick Marketing PTM Sport Darrell Parks Matthew Reese 3G PERSONNEL Announcers Livestream Producer Livestream Commentary Livestream Coordinator Registration Coordinator Technical Staff Anti-Doping Site Coordinator Technical Staff-Feed Zone Technical Staff-Course Signage Technical Staff-Caravan Deviation Radio-Tour Course Security Awards & Stage Manager S/F Food Coordinator Construction Crew Signage Crew Race HQ, Staff Processing Finish Line Stage Manager Finish Line Staging Marshal Coordinator Michael Aisner, Dave Towle, Richard Fries, Joe Saling John Eustice Brad Sohner, Chad Andrews, Laura VanGilder Dennis Angelo Dennis Angelo, Michele Bote Brian Ignatin, Eric Lepping, Jay Gallagher Kyle Wolfe Randall Wolf Matt Gordon, Eli Gordon, Marco Dedda Steve Blau, Brian Ignatin Michael Kolodiejzski Michael Viteo, Michael Shellenberger Michele Freeman Denise Gale The Monghans, Dan Stockley, Dean Miller, Brian Kennedy, Brian Malley, Barry McMonagle, Peter Wiseman, Ken Swain, Reggier Smith, Lemar Legree, Greg Mullely, Tom Clark, Stacy Rose Malika Lovelace, Richard Bush Tiffany Nardella, Dave Wender John Chaki Ron Ruggiero, Ryan Oelkers, Jack Toland, Victor Gatta, Steve Blau, Ralph Kerr, Theresa Batemen Page | 1 2016 PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL CYCLING CLASSIC Driver and Caravan Coordination Drivers Moto Regulator Moto-Marshals VIP/Moto Pit Coordinator Henry Tremper Andrew Hogg, Keigh Haberen, Jon Clifton, Ray Cipollini, Greg Zielinski, Marc Furman, Gary Thornton, Tim Scattergood Darco Lalevic Thomas R. Balaban, Simon Begler, Scott Borel, Edwin Hein, Brendan Howard, Guy S. Lehman, Jr. Robert Muller, Steven T. Murphy, Linda L. Sorensen, Richard A. Sorensen, Timothy W. Trexler, Douglas W. Cherry, David L. Felpel, Duane P. Brant Terri Shade (Start/Finish), Cathy Ogur (Lemon Hill) Page | 2 2016 PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL CYCLING CLASSIC TECHNICAL SUMMARY RACE NAME AND DIVISION Classification Start Time/Depart Start Location Total Distance 2015 Finishing Time Caravan Staging Sign-In Rider Staging Anti-Doping Location Medical Support Officials Work Area (on-site) Neutral Support Feed Zone Total Prizes Sprint Points Mountain Points Race HQ Awards Men UCI 1.1 8:00 AM Lyceum Ave 9 laps @ 12.3 miles/19.79km = 110.7 miles/178.15 km 3:54:11 6:30-7:30 am Pechin St. (right from Green Lane) 6:45-7:50 am Introductions begin at 7:45 Start/Finish RV see locator map for exact location PFD EMS, Dr. Michael Ross, Dr. Neal Stansbury RV at start/finish Shimano Reservoir Dr\Strawberry Mansion $35,000 1 Sprint Location – Midvale Ave; points every lap 2 KOM Locations – Manayunk Wall & Lemon Hill; points every lap Hilton Penn’s Landing, 201 Columbus Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19106 Top 3, Sprint, KOM, Best Young Rider RACE NAME AND DIVISION Classification Start Time/Depart Start Location Total Distance Caravan Staging Sign-In 2015 Finishing Time Rider Staging Medical Support Officials Work Area (on-site) Neutral Support Feed Zone Total Prizes Sprint Points Mountain Points Race HQ Awards Women UCI WWT 12:30 PM Lyceum Ave 6 laps @ 12.3 miles/19.79km =73.8/ 118.76 11:00-12:00 Pechin Street (right from Green Lane) 11:30-12:20 2:58:01 Introductions begin at 12:15 PFD EMS, Dr. Michael Ross, Dr. Neal Stansbury RV at start/finish Shimano Reservoir Dr\Strawberry Mansion $35,000 1 Sprint Location- Midvale Ave; points every lap 2 QOM Locations – Manayunk Wall & Lemon Hill; points every lap Hilton Penn’s Landing, 201 Columbus Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19106 Top 3, Sprint, QOM, Best Young Rider, Leader Women’s World Tour Page | 3 2016 PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL CYCLING CLASSIC OFFICIALS President Commissaire Commissaire Chief Judge Judge Judge- Sprint Judge-KOM Motor Referee Motor Referee Motor Referee Time-board Time-board Driver DCO Anti-Doping Feed Zone Officials Coordinator Anti-Doping Doctor MEN - 1.1 WOMEN - WWT Shawn Farrell Mimi Newcastle Andrew McCord Debra Schiff Justin Evans TBD TBD J. Christopher Shinners Steven Tondora Brian Adamchuck TBD Mark Byers Helene Soulard TBD Dorothy Abbott Dr. Timothy Saulkaukis Thomas Nee Randall Shafer Dorothy Abbott Mitchel Beckner Dede Scadron TBD TBD James Patton Kirk Leidy Wayne Lerch Jeffery Poulin John Balaban Helene Soulard TBD Dorothy Abbott Dr. Kristy Nicholson Page | 4 2016 PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL CYCLING CLASSIC RACE HEADQUARTERS RACE HEADQUARTERS: The Hilton Penn’s Landing 201 S. Columbus Blvd Philadelphia, Pa 19106 The race office will be open from 9:00 AM (0900) to 5:00 PM (1700) from June 2 to June 5. Meeting schedules, technical guides, and general updates are available in the race headquarters. HOTEL POLICIES: There will be no equipment storage room in the hotel, teams and individuals are solely responsible for the secure storage of their equipment. Neither the Hotel nor event organizer will be responsible for lost or stolen equipment. Any teams or individuals shipping packages to the hotel must make specific arrangements with the hotel regarding storage and notification of delivery. Organizer is not responsible for tracking or holding packages. Do not park cars in front of the hotel. This area is for loading and unloading only. Unattended vehicles will be towed at the operator’s expense. No diesel fuel is to be used near the facility. Please confine bike washing/cleaning to the area provided by the hotel. OFFICIALS PERMANENCE: The official’s permanence will be located in one of the hotel meeting rooms. Check the race office for the exact location. Questions regarding results and race regulations should be directed to the officials. Page | 5 2016 PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL CYCLING CLASSIC MEDICAL INFORMATION EVENT MEDICAL STAFF: The organizer will have the following in case of medical needs for the participants: Ambulance located at the start/finish line and at key locations around the course 2 Doctors in the caravan for needs during the race PFD/EMTs following the race for emergency needs CONTACT INFORMATION Hospital: Roxborough Memorial 5800 Ridge Ave Philadelphia, PA 215-483-9900 NOTE: Other hospitals may be used depending on the type of injury. Please contact the organizer to determine which hospital was used. Doctor: Dr. Michael Ross 215-52-6452 Dr. Neal Stansbury 610-554-4405 Emergency Medical Services: Martin McCall 267-253-6676 Philadelphia Fire Dept. IN CASE OF EMERGENCY ALWAYS DIAL 911 FIRST Page | 6 2016 PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL CYCLING CLASSIC EVENT REGULATIONS OVERVIEW The Philadelphia International Cycling Classic (PICC) is run under a Union Cycliste International (UCI) sanction. All UCI rules, regulations, bylaws, and scale of penalties, are to be followed. The panel of Commissaires has on-site jurisdiction regarding these regulations. Any questions should be directed to the Commissaires. The event is governed by the World Anti-Doping Agency and USA Cycling. All rules and regulations for these entities must be followed as well. EVENT TIMELINE DATE TIME LOCATION DESCRIPTION Thursday, June 2 9:00 Hilton Penn’s Landing Race and Media HQ Opens Thursday, June 2 15:00 Hilton Penn’s Landing Friday, June 3 All day Hilton Penn’s Landing International team arrival (from WSCC) Check-in for staff, officials, international teams (note lodging is at multiple properties) All day Hilton Penn’s Landing Officials HQ 10:00-11:30 Hilton Penn’s Landing Rider Confirmation (Men) Saturday, June 4 12:00 Hilton Penn’s Landing Mangers Meeting (Men) Saturday, June 4 13:30 Hilton Penn’s Landing Saturday, June 4 14:00 Hilton Penn’s Landing Saturday, June 4 15:00-16:30 Hilton Penn’s Landing Officials Meeting (Both) Drivers Meeting/USA Cycling Caravan Drivers Seminar Rider Confirmation (Women) Saturday, June 4 17:00 Hilton Penn’s Landing Managers Meeting (Women) Saturday, June 4 18:00 Hilton Penn’s Landing Announcers & Livestream Meeting Sunday, June 5 6:30-7:30 Pechin St Caravan Staging (Men) Sunday, June 5 7:00-7:45 Pechin St/Lyceum Ave Sign in (Men) Sunday, June 5 7:45 S/F Lyceum Ave Rider Staging/Intros (Men) Sunday, June 5 8:00 Start (Men) Sunday, June 5 12:00 Finish (Men) Approximate Sunday, June 5 12:40 S/F Lyceum Ave Awards (Men) Approximate Sunday, June 5 11:00-12:00 Pechin St Caravan Staging (Women) Sunday, June 5 11:30-12:15 Pechin St/Lyceum Ave Sign in (Women) Sunday, June 5 12:15 S/F Lyceum Ave Rider Staging/Intros (Women) Sunday, June 5 12:30 Start (Women Sunday, June 5 15:30 Finish (Women) Approximate Sunday, June 5 15:45 Friday, June 3 Saturday, June 4 Saturday, June 4 S/F Lyceum Ave Awards (Women) Page | 7 2016 PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL CYCLING CLASSIC CREDENTIALS Credentials are required for course access, be sure to wear your credential at all times during the event. Credentials are available at race headquarters. Press/Media credentials are available in media office, located in the race headquarters or on-site day of the event Team credentials will be distributed at registration Anyone improperly using their credential to help another person gain access to a secured area will lose their credential permanently, and will be immediately removed from the event. VEHICLE OPERATIONS POLICY Remember this event is held on public roads, safety must come first in all situations. The police request that no vehicle travel as such a speed as to squeal tires in turns and corners. Squealing of vehicle tires or driving at excessive speeds will constitute reckless driving. Reckless driving will not be tolerated, and public safety officers will remove reckless drivers from the race. Speeding and reckless driving will result in citations and ejection from the race by the police. The police will determine a maximum speed not be exceeded during the races. This speed will be named at the manager’s meeting. All staff and team personnel using event vehicles must read and adhere to the vehicle use policy provided at the time of distribution of vehicles. CARAVAN PROCEDURES ALL caravan drivers must be properly licensed, and have attended a Caravan Drivers’ Seminar (USA Cycling or UCI). Team cars shall carry a team manager who holds the appropriate license and will be responsible for the operation of the vehicle. Caravan procedures will be reviewed at the mandatory manager meeting before each event. All other caravan vehicle drivers (moto, event staff, etc.) must attend the pre-event drivers meeting. The success of this event will depend on the safe and efficient operation of each person and vehicle in the race caravan. Only vehicles adhering to UCI regulations (including a maximum height of 1.66m and windows free of decals and wraps) may be used as team or support vehicles. Each team is permitted one follow vehicle in the caravan, which will provide technical support for its riders. All vehicles must be properly prepared and staged no later than 30 minutes prior to race start. Drivers must remain with their vehicles in the staging area. The Commissaires are in charge of all caravan operations during the race; follow their instructions. All caravan vehicles will be supplied with a radio. You will be instructed as to which channel to use. Violations of radio protocol may result in penalties as determined by the Commissaires. Managers are reminded that their riders are to indicate requests for service or feeding so that the Commissaires may call the team cars as is appropriate and according to the conditions of the race. Mechanical assistance will take priority at all times. Keep right at all times. All caravan vehicles must remain in single file in the right lane. All vehicles must yield the right of way to vehicles moving up for technical support. The left lane is reserved for passage of vehicles performing support. Vehicles wishing to drop back shall pull to the far right hand side of the road and allow the caravan vehicles to pass on their left until their position is reached. Team vehicles wishing to proceed to the peloton are required to first request permission from the Commissaires by drawing even with the Commissaires and stating their intentions. Team vehicles can then proceed as instructed remembering to use the left hand lane. The caravan pull-off is prior to the start/finish on the last lap and will be required by all but the following: Commissaires, Race/Technical Director and a team follow vehicle only if his rider is arriving solo with a sufficient time gap. Race staff will be directing the caravan to the pull off area. Page | 8 2016 PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL CYCLING CLASSIC There will be NO PUBLIC URINATION by team car support members or the police will ticket them for indecent exposure and/or remove them from the event. With the races taking place on public roads, with large numbers of spectators, the course has specific areas that will require more attention and caution be paid. Pechin Street onto Ridge Avenue (the Fall from the Wall - fast descent many spectators) Exiting the Feed Zone onto Kelly Drive (2-way race traffic) Exiting Lemon Hill Drive onto Kelly Drive (fast turn, many spectators) VIP PICK-UP/DROP-OFF Due to the large number of team sponsors and patrons, teams will be allowed to pick up and drop off passengers at specific locations only. Any team picking up or discharging passengers at any other location or found to be driving in a dangerous manner (while performing this activity) will be fined by the organizer. Location #1-Corner of Pechin and Lyceum before the turn at the start/finish area Location #2-Lemon Hill – prior to Announcer’s location. You must be at the rear of the Caravan heading onto Lemon Hill VIP and press vans may be used to show off the course or to drop passengers at designated locations. All vehicles on the course must adhere to proper procedures and are under the jurisdiction of the Commissaires. Team vehicles will be permitted to pick up and discharge VIP passengers only at the locations indicated in this Technical Guide. Any infringements of this policy will result in a fine levied by the organizer. There will NO pick-ups on the final lap (with one to go). FEEDING Feeding will be done in accordance with UCI regulations; after the first 50 kilometers and before the final 20 kilometers. The Commissaires may adjust the distances based on conditions. No roadside feeding is permitted outside of the designated feed zone that will be identified with signs marking the beginning and end. Please collect all trash or food and deposit into the trash boxes supplied. All unauthorized personnel will be asked to leave the feed zone to avoid crowded and dangerous conditions. All team personnel must wear event credentials and identifiable team clothing. Feed zone location: Reservoir Drive @ baseball fields As a reference, roadside feeding will begin and end on the following lap numbers: Women: Begin with 5 laps to go; end 1 lap to go Men: Begin with 8 laps to go; end 1 lap to go The teams must vacate the feed zone with 1 lap to go of the event, following at the rear of the caravan and pulling into the deviation in Manayunk (see map in this guide). Vehicles will not be allowed to exit onto the race course at any other times during the event. No FZ vehicles can exceed 13’ feet (3.96 meters) in height due to bridges/tunnels on Kelly Drive. Page | 9 2016 PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL CYCLING CLASSIC PRIZE PAYMENT PROCEDURE Prize money for all events will be paid approximately 60 days following the event and after receiving the official results and results of any medical control testing. No prize money can be paid unless your team has provided current payee information on a W9 (US); W8 or 8233 (foreign) form. We will make every attempt to provide you with the necessary forms but it is the obligation of the payee to provide this information to the organizer. The following items will be deducted from prize checks for all events: ITEM PERCENTAGE FROM UCI Tax 9% IRS Tax 30% Other Actual Value All prize winners All prizewinners who are non-resident aliens and who have not provided evidence that they are exempt from withholding tax. IRS Forms 8233 available from the event organizer Any prizewinner who has incurred charges (hotel, meal, telephone, vehicle, etc.) not authorized by Organizer while participating in the event and has not paid these charges prior to mailing of prize checks. Page | 10 2016 PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL CYCLING CLASSIC UCI REGULATIONS - MEN ARTICLE 1. ORGANIZATION The Philadelphia International Cycling Classic (PICC) is organized by g4 Productions LLC in conjunction with The City of Philadelphia The offices of g4 are located at 17 Sutton Rd Lebanon, NJ 08833. The Race Director, Robin Morton, can be reached at 001-484-643-3534 ARTICLE 2. TYPE OF EVENT The PICC is classified as a M 1.1 on the UCI America Tour and is run under UCI regulations. The event is entered on the UCI America Tour calendar and is registered in the class as listed above, in conformity with the UCI rules, points are awarded as follows: Position UCI America Tour Points - 1.1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 125 85 70 60 50 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 5 5 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 ARTICLE 3. PARTICIPATION As per Article 2.1.005 of the UCI regulations, the event is open to the following teams: Pro Tour Pro Continental Continental National As per Article 2.2.003 of the UCI regulations and at the organizer’s invitation the number of starting riders per team is 8. Teams may not start with fewer than 6 riders. As per Article 2.2.009 the contribution made by the organizer to travel and subsistence expenses of teams or riders on the international calendar shall be negotiated between the parties except as specified by the UCI in the case of World Tour, Euro Tour HC, Class 1, NCup and Elite Women’s World Cup. Page | 11 2016 PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL CYCLING CLASSIC Teams may enter substitutes for the titular riders provided the number of substitutes does not exceed 4. Only listed substitutes may replace the titular riders. ARTICLE 4. RACE HEADQUARTERS Beginning on June 2, the race headquarters will be located at; Hilton Penn’s Landing 201 S. Columbus Blvd Philadelphia, PA 19106 215-521-6500 The hotel is located 12.5 mi/20km from the start on Lyceum Ave in Philadelphia, PA ARTICLE 5. RIDER CONFIRMATION/TEAM MANAGERS MEETINGS Teams are reminded that per UCI regulations, participating riders MUST be confirmed, in writing, to the Organizer no later than 72 hours before the start of the event. All teams must be represented by a licensed team manager at registration and the managers meeting. Check the lobby or Race Office for the assigned meeting room. The team managers' meeting, organized in accordance with article 1.2.087 of the UCI regulations, in the presence of the Members of the Commissaires’ Panel, is scheduled as listed below: June 4, 2016 June 4, 2016 10:00-11:30 am Noon Hilton Penn’s Landing Hilton Penn’s Landing Rider Confirmation (men) Managers’ Meeting (men) Registration will close promptly 30 minutes prior to the manager’s meeting so that updated rosters can be distributed prior to the start of the meeting. Any teams not registering by that time will be subject to penalties as stipulated by the UCI. The team manager must present appropriate and valid licenses for all team riders and themselves at registration. The following documents must be presented at, or before, registration for the organizer: Payment information – Prizes will only be issued to those corporations or individuals who have submitted corresponding W9 forms. Foreign teams or individuals are required to file form 8233 or W8. Prize checks will be issued to one entity per team. USA Cycling waivers – one to be filled out and signed for EACH rider City of Philadelphia waivers- one to be filled out and signed for EACH rider RACE NUMBERS WILL NOT BE ISSUED UNTIL ALL DOCUMENTS HAVE BEEN SUBMITTED TO THE ORGAINIZER ARTICLE 6. RADIO-TOUR Radio communication equipment will be provided to teams, officials, staff and select individuals. These are to be used for event communication only, unauthorized used will result in revocation of the equipment. Equipment may be picked up during the team registration and managers meetings. If you do not obtain a radio at this time you may obtain one (if still available) at the start/finish 60 minutes prior to the event. A credit card imprint or cash deposit, to cover the cost of the equipment, will be required for pick-up. Failure to return any radio and/or communications equipment will result in forfeit of deposit or charge to your credit card. These radios will be used for several functions with separate channels for each use. It is the user’s responsibility to ensure they are on the proper channel for their needs. Channel listings will be available at radio pick-up. Radio Tour will be on digital channel 2. The radio tour channel is used exclusively to give information to teams, such as race updates and service calls. Please refrain from using this channel for any other communication. Radio Tour – Michael Kolodiejzski Page | 12 2016 PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL CYCLING CLASSIC Radios will be returned IMMEDIATELY following the event at the radio equipment tent (Lyceum & Manayunk Aves - near the start/finish). ARTICLE 7. NEUTRAL TECHNICAL SUPPORT Shimano will provide neutral support. The neutral support consists of 3 cars and 2 motorcycles. ARTICLE 8. FINISHING TIME LIMITS Any rider finishing in a time exceeding that of the winner by more than 8% shall not be placed. The Commissaires’ Panel in agreement with the organizer may in exceptional circumstances, increase the time limit. To be eligible for any awards (except primes) a rider must be placed in the final classification. ARTICLE 9. CLASSIFICATIONS KING OF THE MOUNTAIN CLASSIFICATION - KOM Total Prizes $5,000 – 1st place The first three riders across the mountain classification lines will be awarded points on every lap. Points awarded are: POSITION POINTS MANAYUNK 1 2 3 POINTS LEMON HILL 8 5 3 5 3 1 In the event of a tie in the mountain classification, the following criteria shall be applied in order until the riders are separated: 1. Number of first places on the highest category climb (Manayunk) 2. Number of first places on the next highest category climb (Lemon Hill) 3. Final individual classification SPRINT CLASSIFICATION Total Prizes $2,500 – 1st place The first three riders across the sprint classification line will be awarded points on every lap. Points awarded are: POSITION POINTS 1 2 3 5 3 1 In the event of a tie in the general sprint classification, the following criteria shall be applied in order until the riders are separated: 1. Number of first places in the sprint classification 2. Final individual classification TEAM CLASSIFICATION Total Prizes $3,500 – 1st place The team classification is obtained by the sum of the three best individual times for each team. In the event of a tie in the team classification, the highest placed individual rider will determine the winner. Page | 13 2016 PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL CYCLING CLASSIC BEST YOUNG RIDER Total Prizes $1,000 – first place Best young rider classification is open to riders born on or after 1 January, 1994 The best young rider is awarded to the highest placed, eligible rider, in the final individual classification. PRIMES Primes may be announced for the next lap at the discretion of the announcers in cooperation with the Chief Judge. ARTICLE 10. PRIZES CLASSIFICATIONS Placing 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 TOTAL Individual $6,800 $3,500 $2,500 $1,700 $1,500 $1,250 $1,000 $800 $750 $600 $450 $350 $325 $275 $250 $200 $200 $200 $175 $175 $23,000 UCI Points 125 85 70 60 50 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 5 5 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 PRT Points 40 30 23 17 13 9 7 5 4 3 KOM $5,000 Sprints $2,500 Team $3,500 Young Rider $1,000 $5,000 $2,500 $3,500 $1,000 Page | 14 2016 PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL CYCLING CLASSIC ARTICLE 11. ANTIDOPING This event is subject to UCI/USADA Anti-Doping Examination Regulations and all competitors and team personnel must abide by these regulations. Any riders found positive will forfeit all prizes won at the event and be subject to further sanctions by the governing bodies. The list of riders required to report will be posted near the judge’s stage and at the anti-doping facility. Riders selected will NOT be announced on the caravan radio prior to race finish. It is the responsibility of the rider and/or his team personnel to check the postings and insure that the rider reports to antidoping within the required time. The riders will be required to report to medical control within 30 minutes after the finish of the event or, when applicable, 30 minutes after the awards and protocol ceremonies. Anti-doping facilities will be in an RV in the parking lot on Manayunk Ave (see Start/Finish map). ARTICLE 12. AWARDS CEREMONY In accordance with article 1.2.112 of the UCI rules, the following riders must attend the official awards ceremony and protocol as follows: Race Winner 2nd Place 3rd Place Sprint Winner KOM Winner Best Young Rider Riders being awarded must present themselves at the podium no later than 12:30. Men’s award ceremony will be immediately following the start of the women’s race. Failure to participate in any of the ceremonies or follow the stated protocol may result in fines/penalties. ARTICLE 13. STAGING AND SIGN-IN All cars must be staged 1 hour prior to the start of each event All service vehicles (not within the caravan) will not be able to park on the racecourse. Failure to comply will result in your vehicle being towed. Drivers and keys must remain with vehicles when parked. See specific parking and staging directions in this Technical Guide. Rider Sign-In is located at the awards stage and is open from 6:46-7:50 am Team Management must insure that their entire team arrives together for sign in and rider introductions. ONCE YOUR EVENT HAS ENDED DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DRIVE ON RACE COURSE DURING THE WOMEN’S EVENT ARTICLE 14. EVENT START/FINISH LINE AREA Access to the finish line will be strictly controlled. Only team personnel and staff with specific start/finish accreditation will be permitted access. ARTICLE 15. DEVIATIONS: All team vehicles (caravan and feed zone) must follow the directions of the event staff and pull off into the appropriate area at the finish of the event. See directions and maps in this Technical Guide. Failure to conform to these procedures will result in penalties or fines. ARTICLE 16. PENALTIES The UCI penalty scale is the only one applicable. Page | 15 2016 PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL CYCLING CLASSIC MEN’S TEAMS CAJA RURAL-SEGUROS RGA SPAIN UNITEDHEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL CYCLING TEAM USA SILBER PRO CYCLING CANADA HOLOWESKO / CITADEL P/B HINCAPIE SPORTSWEAR USA TEAM ILLUMINATE USA TEAM JAMIS USA AMORE & VITA - SELLE SMP UKRAINE RALLY CYCLING USA LUPUS RACING TEAM USA Page | 16 2016 PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL CYCLING CLASSIC JELLY BELLY P/B MAXXIS USA TEAM NOVO NORDISK USA IRISH NATIONAL TEAM IRELAND GARNEAU QUÉBECOR CANADA H&R BLOCK PRO CYCLING CANADA ASTELLAS CYCLING TEAM USA CYLANCE-INCYCLE P/B CANNONDALE USA ELEVATE PRO CYCLING P/B BICYCLE WORLD USA CYCLING ACADEMY TEAM ISRAEL Page | 17 2016 PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL CYCLING CLASSIC UCI REGULATIONS-WOMEN ARTICLE 1. ORGANIZATION The Philadelphia International Cycling Classic (PICC) is organized by g4 Productions LLC in conjunction with The City of Philadelphia The offices of g4 are located at 17 Sutton Rd Lebanon, NJ 08833. The Race Director, Robin Morton, can be reached at 001-484-643-3534 ARTICLE 2. TYPE OF EVENT The PICC is classified as a Women’s World Tour (WWT) on the UCI America Tour and is run under UCI regulations. The event is entered on the UCI America Tour calendar and is registered in the class as listed above, in conformity with the UCI rules, points are awarded as follows: Position UCT Women’s World Tour 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 120 100 85 70 60 50 40 35 30 25 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 ARTICLE 3. PARTICIPATION As per Article 2.1.005 of the UCI regulations, the event is open to the following teams - following the UCI invitation process: UCI Women’s Teams National Teams As per Article 2.2.003 of the UCI regulations and at the organizer’s invitation the number of starting riders per team is 6. Teams may not start with fewer than 3 riders. As per Article 2.2.009 the contribution made by the organizer to travel and subsistence expenses of teams or riders on the international calendar shall be negotiated between the parties except as specified by the UCI in the case of World Tour, Euro Tour HC, Class 1, NCup and Elite Women’s World Cup. Teams may enter substitutes for the titular riders provided the number of substitutes does not exceed 3. Only listed substitutes may replace the titular riders. Page | 18 2016 PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL CYCLING CLASSIC ARTICLE 4. RACE HEADQUARTERS Beginning on June 2, the race headquarters will be located at; Hilton Penn’s Landing 201 S. Columbus Blvd Philadelphia, PA 19106 215-521-6500 The hotel is located 12.5 mi/20km from the start on Lyceum Ave in Philadelphia, PA ARTCLE 5. RIDER CONFIRMATION/TEAM MANAGERS MEETINGS Teams are reminded that per UCI regulations, participating riders MUST be confirmed, in writing, to the Organizer no later than 72 hours before the start of the event. All teams must be represented by a licensed team manager at registration and the managers meeting. Check the lobby or Race Office for the assigned meeting room. The team managers' meeting, organized in accordance with article 1.2.087 of the UCI regulations, in the presence of the Members of the Commissaires’ Panel, is scheduled as listed below: June 4 June 4 3:00-4:30 pm 5:00 pm Hilton Penn’s Landing Hilton Penn’s Landing Rider Confirmation (women) Managers Meeting (women) Registration will close promptly 30 minutes prior to the manager’s meeting so that updated rosters can be distributed prior to the start of the meeting. Any teams not registering by that time will be subject to penalties as stipulated by the UCI. The team manager must present appropriate and valid licenses for all team riders and themselves at registration. The following documents must be presented at, or before, registration for the organizer: Payment information – Prizes will only be issued to those corporations or individuals who have submitted corresponding W9 forms. Foreign teams or individuals are required to file form 8233 or W8. Prize checks will be issued to one entity per team. USA Cycling waivers – one to be filled out and signed for EACH rider City of Philadelphia waivers- one to be filled out and signed for EACH rider RACE NUMBERS WILL NOT BE ISSUED UNTIL ALL DOCUMENTS HAVE BEEN SUBMITTED TO THE ORGAINIZER ARTICLE 6. RADIO-TOUR Radio communication equipment will be provided to teams, officials, staff and select individuals. These are to be used for event communication only, unauthorized used will result in revocation of the equipment. Equipment may be picked up during the team registration and managers meetings. If you do not obtain a radio at this time you may obtain one (if still available) at the start/finish 60 minutes prior to the event. A credit card imprint or cash deposit, to cover the cost of the equipment, will be required for pick-up. Failure to return any radio and/or communications equipment will result in forfeit of deposit or charge to your credit card. These radios will be used for several functions with separate channels for each use. It is the user’s responsibility to ensure they are on the proper channel for their needs. Channel listings will be available at radio pick-up. Radio Tour will be on digital channel 2. The radio tour channel is used exclusively to give information to teams, such as race updates and service calls. Please refrain from using this channel for any other communication. Radio Tour – Michael Kolodiejzski Radios will be returned IMMEDIATELY following the event at the radio equipment tent (Lyceum & Manayunk Aves- near the start/finish). Page | 19 2016 PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL CYCLING CLASSIC ARTICLE 7. NEUTRAL TECHNICAL SUPPORT Shimano will provide neutral support. The neutral support consists of 3 cars and 2 motorcycles. ARTICLE 8. FINISHING TIME LIMITS Any rider finishing in a time exceeding that of the winner by more than 8% shall not be placed. The Commissaires’ Panel in agreement with the organizer may in exceptional circumstances, increase the time limit. To be eligible for any awards (except primes) a rider must be placed in the final classification. ARTICLE 9. CLASSIFICATIONS QUEEN OF THE MOUNTAIN CLASSIFICATION - QOM Total Prizes $5,000 – 1st place The first three riders across the mountain classification lines will be awarded points on every lap. Points awarded are: POSITION POINTS MANAYUNK POINTS LEMON HILL 1 8 5 2 5 3 3 3 1 In the event of a tie in the mountain classification, the following criteria shall be applied in order until the riders are separated: 1. Number of first places on the highest category climb (Manayunk) 2. Number of first places on the next highest category climb (Lemon Hill) 3. Final individual classification SPRINT CLASSIFICATION Total Prizes $2,500 – 1st place The first three riders across the sprint classification line will be awarded points on every lap. Points awarded are: POSITION POINTS 1 5 2 3 3 1 In the event of a tie in the general sprint classification, the following criteria shall be applied in order until the riders are separated: 1. Number of first places in the sprint classification 2. Final individual classification TEAM CLASSIFICATION Total Prizes $3,500 – 1st place The team classification is obtained by the sum of the three best individual times for each team. In the event of a tie in the team classification, the highest place individual rider will determine the winner. Page | 20 2016 PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL CYCLING CLASSIC BEST YOUNG RIDER WOMEN’S WORLD TOUR Per UCI WWT regulations points awarded on the basis of the final classification of the three best placed U23 riders (born after December 31, 1993). POSITION POINTS 1 2 3 6 4 2 WOMEN’S WORLD TOUR LEADER Per UCI WWT regulations PRIMES Primes may be announced for the next lap at the discretion of the announcers in cooperation with the Chief Judge. ARTICLE 10. PRIZES CLASSIFICATIONS Placing 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 TOTAL Individual $5,000 $3,000 $2,000 $1,750 $1,500 $1,250 $1,000 $750 $725 $600 $550 $500 $475 $450 $425 $400 $375 $350 $275 $250 $225 $200 $175 $150 $125 $22,500 UCI Points 120 100 85 70 60 50 40 35 30 25 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 QOM $5,000 Sprints $2,500 Team $3,500 Young Rider $1,000 $5,000 $2,500 $3,500 $1,000 Page | 21 2016 PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL CYCLING CLASSIC ARTICLE 11. ANTIDOPING This event is subject to UCI/USADA Anti-Doping Examination Regulations and all competitors and team personnel must abide by these regulations. Any riders found positive will forfeit all prizes won at the event and be subject to further sanctions by the governing bodies. The list of riders required to report will be posted near the judge’s stage and at the anti-doping facility. Riders selected will NOT be announced on the caravan radio prior to race finish. It is the responsibility of the rider and/or his team personnel to check the postings and insure that the rider reports to antidoping within the required time. The riders will be required to report to medical control within 30 minutes after the finish of the event or, when applicable, 30 minutes after the awards and protocol ceremonies. Anti-doping facilities will be in an RV in the parking lot of Manayunk Ave (see Start/Finish map). ARTICLE 12. AWARDS CEREMONY In accordance with article 1.2.112 of the UCI rules, the following riders must attend the official awards ceremony and protocol as follows: Race Winner 2nd Place 3rd Place QOM Sprint Best Young Rider - WWT Leader - WWT Riders being awarded must present themselves at the podium no later than 10 minutes after crossing the finish line. Failure to participate in any of the ceremonies or follow the stated protocol may result in fines/penalties. ARTICLE 13. STAGING AND SIGN-IN All cars must be staged 1 hour prior to the start of each event All service vehicles (not within the caravan) will not be able to park on the race course. Failure to comply will result in your vehicle being towed. Drivers and keys must remain with vehicles when parked. See specific parking and staging directions in this Technical Guide. Rider Sign-In is located at the awards stage and is open from 11:30 am - 12:20 pm Team Management must insure that their entire team arrives together for sign in and rider introductions. ARTICLE 14. EVENT START/FINISH LINE AREA Access to the finish line will be strictly controlled. Only team personnel and staff with specific start/finish accreditation will be permitted access. ARTICLE 15. DEVIATIONS: All team vehicles (caravan and feed zone) must follow the directions of the event staff and pull off into the appropriate area at the finish of the event. See directions and maps in this Technical Guide. Failure to conform to these procedures will result in penalties or fines. ARTICLE 16. PENALTIES The UCI penalty scale is the only one applicable. Page | 22 2016 PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL CYCLING CLASSIC WOMEN’S TEAMS ALE' CIPOLLINI ITALY ASTANA WOMEN'S TEAM KAZAKSTAN BEPINK Italy BOELS DOLMANS CYCLING TEAM BELGIUM BTC CITY LJUBLJANA SLOVENIA CANYON SRAM RACING GERMANY CYLANCE PRO CYCLING USA HAGENS BERMAN / SUPERMINT PRO CYCLING TEAM USA COLAVITA/BIANCHI USA Page | 23 2016 PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL CYCLING CLASSIC PARKHOTEL VALKENBURG CONTINENTAL TEAM NETHERLANDS RALLY CYCLING USA TEAM TIBCO - SILICON VALLEY BANK USA TWENTY16 – RIDEBIKER USA UNITEDHEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CYCLING TEAM USA VISIT DALLAS DNA PRO CYCLING USA WEBER SHIMANO LADIES POWER USA WIGGLE HIGH5 GREAT BRITAIN MEXICAN NATIONAL TEAM MEXICO COLOMBIA NATIONAL TEAM COLOMBIA SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL TEAM SOUTH AFRICA Page | 24 2016 PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL CYCLING CLASSIC MEDIA REGULATIONS The following is a summary of the rules and regulations pertaining to the press and media caravans. The safety and control of the race caravan is under the control of the Commissaires. A complete set of regulations and penalties is published by the UCI and is available on their web page (www.uci.ch.) under Road - Regulations. All photographers, press and drivers must be properly identified and credentialed by the Race Organizer. Credentials can be obtained at the media office located in the race headquarters or at the Media Tent on-site day of the event. No individual will be allowed on course without proper credentials. Car and moto drivers are responsible for their vehicles and shall immediately comply with orders and instructions given by the Organizers and Jury of Commissaires. All drivers of press vehicles must hold a UCI-affiliated federation license of a “vehicle driver” for a road event. No press vehicle or moto whatsoever shall be permitted to accompany the riders during the last 500 meters to the finishing line unless specific exception was made prior to the start of the race. If press personnel permit riders to hold onto vehicles, they shall be removed from the caravan and suspended for a period the duration of which is commensurate with the incident. Within the press motorcade, press vehicles shall have priority over the vehicles of any VIPs that may be present at the invitation of the organizer. Photographing and filming from a moving press vehicle (car/van) is prohibited. It is forbidden to interview riders as they race. Team Managers may be interviewed except during the last 10 km (provided the interview is from a moto or pre-wired). A maximum of three moto/cameras and one moto/sound are permitted in the caravan. Motos shall not remain near riders unless filming. Any media representatives working at the finish line area must obey the instructions of the Race Director and must not impede in any way the finish of the race. The photo pit at the finish line is designated on the map in this Guide. Page | 25 2016 PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL CYCLING CLASSIC CONDITIONS OF ENTRY g4 Productions d/b/a PICC (“Organizer”) shall conduct the Athletic Event according to the descriptions set forth. Should Organizer alter or modify the Athletic Event in any material way, Organizer shall inform Rider of any alterations in as timely a manner as possible. Organizer shall conduct the Athletic Event according to UCI rules. should a dispute arise over any aspect of the conduct of the Athletic Event, the President of the Jury shall render the final decision. Rider shall comply with all rules and regulations governing the Athletic Event and will use his or her best effort to perform up to his or her ability. Licensed Team Manager/Representative shall attend the mandatory Team Managers Meeting and/or Registration to be scheduled within 24 hours prior to each Athletic Event. If requested by Organizer, Rider agrees that he or she may be interviewed, videotaped, filmed and photographed for promotional purposes if such sessions can be scheduled at a time and place reasonably convenient to both Organizer and Rider. If requested by Organizer, Team shall attend all press conferences and Event functions. Organizer shall have the right to promote and publicize Rider’s appearance in the Event and shall be permitted to use Rider’s likeness as is generally available although not as an endorsement of any specific product. Nothing herein shall be construed as a representation or agency agreement between Organizer and Team or Rider other than as to pertain to the Rider’s appearance at the Organizer’s Athletic Events and in the promotional activities immediately surrounding said Athletic Events as described more fully in the contract. As a condition of entry in each Athletic Event, Rider shall sign a standard liability release form entitled “Accident Waiver and Release from Liability”, and a USAC Event Release Form as well as for the City of Philadelphia. Riders must adhere to all USADA and/or UCI anti-doping control procedures in effect at the event. Riders must finish the entire event within the time limit to qualify for any special classification with the exception of primes. Championship jerseys may only be worn in the discipline in which they have been awarded (track jerseys in track events, road in road events, etc.). Reigning champions in a discipline must wear their jersey when competing in that same discipline. No rider will be permitted to race as a member of any other team if the trade team to which the rider belongs has already entered. All competitors are required to wear a hard shell helmet as required by UCI and complying with USAC regulations. Any rider removing his or her helmet during competition may be disqualified. Any Team or Rider who is paid prize money may be subject to any local income taxes and any other taxes including but not limited to US Federal Income Tax. Organizer may, if required by the local Government or the Internal Revenue Service, withhold any such tax payments from Team or individual Rider’s prize money. Any and all damages or expenses incurred by Team or Rider to any facility or property under control of Organizer will be deducted from Rider’s prize money. Prize money will be forwarded to Team or Rider approximately 90 days following Organizer’s receipt of final drug testing results after each Athletic Event, and provided Rider or Team has submitted any tax forms as required by the Organizer. Organizer reserves the right to disqualify or eject any persons (rider, management or staff) for failure to comply with the PICC Conditions of Entry, or who engages in unsportsmanlike conduct (verbal or physical) towards competitors, officials, event staff, sponsors, spectators, etc. Page | 26 2016 PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL CYCLING CLASSIC COURSE OVERVIEW – FULL COURSE Page | 27 2016 PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL CYCLING CLASSIC COURSE OVERVIEW – FINAL 3 KILOMETERS Page | 28 2016 PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL CYCLING CLASSIC SPRINT SPOT LOCATOR MAP Page | 29 2016 PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL CYCLING CLASSIC START/FINISH LINE LOCATOR MAP Page | 30 2016 PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL CYCLING CLASSIC LEMON HILL LOCATOR MAP Page | 31 2016 PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL CYCLING CLASSIC DIRECTIONS TO START/CARVAN STAGING Directions from Penn’s Landing (hotels) to Caravan Staging -Start/Finish 9.5 miles/15km – 45 - 60 minutes’ travel time Depart S Christopher Columbus Blvd toward N Christopher Columbus Blvd 0.2 mi Take ramp right for Market St toward Center City / Historic Area / Market Street 0.8 mi Turn right onto N 7th St 0.4 mi Take ramp left for I-676 West / US-30 West toward Central Philadelphia 1.9 mi Keep straight onto I-76 W / US-30 W 3.5 mi At exit 338, take ramp right for Belmont Ave toward Green Lane 0.1 mi Turn right onto Belmont Ave Road name changes to Green Ln 0.7 mi Turn right onto Pechin St All team support personnel requesting to be on the course MUST have the proper credentials All vehicles will need the proper event placard to enter racing venue. Police will only allow event vehicles to enter. Only 2 vehicles per team permitted (one caravan and one feed zone) in caravan staging. All other team vehicles must park outside the race perimeter. Page | 32 2016 PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL CYCLING CLASSIC CARAVAN STAGING & DEVIATION MAP Staging Follow the directions of the PICC Event Staff for Caravan Staging on Pechin Street Access is from Green Lane only. Only 2 vehicles per team will be permitted in the staging area. Deviation On the final lap of event the prior to the Finish line on Lyceum Avenue, the Caravan will: Left onto Fleming Street Right onto Green Lane Right onto Manayunk Avenue* Right into the public parking lot To exit Make a U turn exiting the lot Right onto Manayunk Ave to Green Lane (2-way traffic) to exit the course *Vehicles will be permitted to pass thru the barricades (only at this intersection) with vehicles placards & credentials Page | 33 2016 PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL CYCLING CLASSIC FEED ZONE LOCATOR MAP All team support personnel requesting to be in the feed zone MUST have the proper credentials All vehicles will need the proper placard to enter and park in the feed zone. Police will only allow event vehicles to enter. Park only in appropriate and safe locations (refer to map). Only 1 vehicle per team permitted. All other team vehicles must park outside the race perimeter. Page | 34 2016 PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL CYCLING CLASSIC FEED ZONE VEHICLE DEVIATION MAP Team Car-Support Deviation - Following at the rear of the caravan with 1 lap to go Feed Zone vehicles will exit the race course at the intersection of Main & Levering Streets. Vehicles must stay in the LEFT lane of Main St heading towards Green Lane Right on Green Lane for 1.4 mile Right onto Manayunk Ave. Vehicles will be permitted to pass thru the barricades (only at this intersection) with vehicles placards & credentials Right into the public parking lot. To exit: Make a U turn exiting the lot Left onto Manayunk Ave Turn onto Green Lane (2-way traffic) to exit the course. Page | 35 2016 PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL CYCLING CLASSIC SPEED TABLE DISTANCE RACE LEG TOTAL ACTION 43 KPH 27 MPH MEN 47 KPH 29 MPH KM MI KM MI 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Start Lyceum Ave. 12:30 12:30 8:00 8:00 0.2 0.3 0.2 1.0 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.7 0.2 0.5 0.6 1.7 0.1 0.3 0.4 1.0 12:30 12:30 12:30 12:32 12:30 12:30 12:30 12:32 8:00 8:00 8:00 8:02 8:00 8:00 8:00 8:02 0.6 0.4 2.3 1.4 12:33 12:33 8:03 8:02 0.3 0.2 2.6 1.6 12:34 12:33 8:03 8:03 1.0 0.6 3.6 2.2 12:35 12:35 8:04 8:04 0.6 1.2 0.6 0.4 0.7 0.4 4.2 5.4 5.9 2.6 3.3 3.7 Pechin St Roxborough Ave Manayunk Ave Ridge Ave Ridge Ave - Junction Main St Manayunk CAUTION TWO-WAY TRAFFIC KEEP LEFT FJ Connector Ramp to Kelly Dr Kelly Dr CAUTION TWO-WAY TRAFFIC KEEP LEFT SPRINT SPOT @ Midvale Ave Strawberry Mansion Bridge Dr Reservoir Dr 12:36 12:38 12:39 12:36 12:38 12:38 8:05 8:07 8:08 8:05 8:06 8:07 FEED ZONE at Baseball Fields 12:39 12:38 8:08 8:07 12:41 12:40 8:09 8:09 12:42 12:41 8:10 8:09 12:44 12:44 12:45 12:45 12:43 12:43 12:43 12:44 8:12 8:12 8:12 8:13 8:11 8:11 8:12 8:12 12:46 12:44 8:13 8:12 12:49 12:47 8:16 8:15 12:52 12:50 8:19 8:18 12:55 12:53 8:21 8:20 12:57 12:55 8:23 8:21 12:57 1:00 1:00 1:01 1:01 12:55 12:58 12:58 12:58 12:58 8:23 8:26 8:26 8:26 8:26 8:22 8:24 8:24 8:24 8:24 SPRINT LOCATION WOMEN 37 40 KPH KPH 23 25 MPH MPH 0.0 0.0 5.9 3.7 1.1 0.7 7.0 4.4 0.6 0.4 7.6 4.7 1.5 0.1 0.3 0.4 0.9 0.1 0.2 0.2 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.7 5.6 5.7 5.8 6.0 0.2 0.1 9.9 6.2 1.8 1.1 11.8 7.3 2.3 1.4 14.0 8.7 1.8 1.1 15.8 9.8 1.1 0.7 17.0 10.6 0.2 1.8 0.1 0.0 0.2 0.1 1.1 0.0 0.0 0.2 17.2 19.0 19.1 19.2 19.4 10.7 11.8 11.9 11.9 12.1 Fountain Green Dr CAUTION: Stay in left lane thru tunnel Kelly Dr CAUTION TWO-WAY TRAFFIC KEEP LEFT Lemon Hill Dr Lemon Hill Dr LEMON HILL KOM/QOM Sedgley Dr Kelly Dr CAUTION TWO-WAY TRAFFIC KEEP LEFT Kelly Dr - Junction Fountain Green Dr Kelly Dr - Junction Strawberry Mansion Bridge Dr Kelly Dr - Junction Falls Bridge Ridge Ave CAUTION TWO-WAY TRAFFIC KEEP LEFT Main St Manayunk Levering St Cresson St Levering St Lyceum Ave Page | 36 2016 PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL CYCLING CLASSIC 0.4 0.2 19.8 12.3 4.2 2.6 23.9 14.9 SPRINT END of LAP 1 MANAYUNK KOM/QOM SPRINT SPOT 1:02 12:59 8:27 8:25 1:08 1:05 8:33 8:30 FEED ZONE 1:11 1:08 8:35 8:33 LEMON HILL KOM/QOM END of LAP 2 MANAYUNK KOM/QOM SPRINT SPOT 1:17 1:13 8:40 8:37 1:34 1:29 8:54 8:50 1:40 1:35 9:00 8:56 FEED ZONE 1:44 1:38 9:03 8:58 LEMON HILL KOM/QOM END of LAP 3 MANAYUNK KOM/QOM SPRINT SPOT 1:49 1:43 9:07 9:03 2:06 1:58 9:22 9:16 2:13 2:04 9:27 9:21 FEED ZONE 2:16 2:07 9:30 9:24 LEMON HILL KOM/QOM 2:21 2:12 9:35 9:28 2:38 2:28 9:49 9:41 2:45 2:34 9:55 9:47 FEED ZONE 2:48 2:37 9:57 9:49 LEMON HILL KOM/QOM END of LAP 5 MANAYUNK KOM/QOM SPRINT SPOT 2:53 2:42 10:02 9:54 3:10 2:57 10:16 10:07 3:17 3:04 10:22 10:12 FEED ZONE 3:20 3:06 10:25 10:15 LEMON HILL KOM/QOM END of LAP 6 MANAYUNK KOM/QOM WOMENS RACE END SPRINT SPOT 3:25 3:11 10:29 10:19 3:42 3:27 10:43 10:32 10:49 10:37 FEED ZONE 10:52 10:40 LEMON HILL KOM END of LAP 7 MANAYUNK KOM SPRINT SPOT 10:56 10:44 11:11 10:58 11:17 11:03 FEED ZONE 11:19 11:05 LEMON HILL KOM 11:24 11:10 END of LAP 8 MANAYUNK KOM SPRINT SPOT 11:38 11:23 11:44 11:28 LEMON HILL KOM 11:51 11:35 MENS RACE END MANAYUNK KOM 12:05 11:49 1.9 1.2 25.9 16.1 3.3 2.0 29.2 18.1 10.4 6.5 39.6 24.6 4.2 2.6 43.8 27.2 SPRINT 1.9 1.2 45.7 28.4 3.3 2.0 49.0 30.5 10.4 6.5 59.4 36.9 4.2 2.6 63.6 39.5 SPRINT 1.9 1.2 65.5 40.7 3.3 2.0 68.8 42.8 10.4 6.5 79.3 49.3 4.2 2.6 83.5 51.9 SPRINT END of LAP 4 MANAYUNK KOM/QOM SPRINT SPOT 1.9 1.2 85.4 53.1 3.3 2.0 88.7 55.1 10.4 6.5 99.1 61.6 4.2 2.6 103.3 64.2 SPRINT 1.9 1.2 105.2 65.4 3.3 2.0 108.5 67.4 10.4 6.5 118.7 73.8 4.2 2.6 122.9 76.4 SPRINT 1.9 1.2 124.8 77.6 3.3 2.0 128.1 79.6 10.4 6.5 138.5 86.1 4.2 2.6 142.7 88.7 SPRINT 1.9 1.2 144.6 89.9 3.3 2.0 147.9 91.9 10.4 6.5 158.4 98.4 4.2 2.6 162.5 101.0 SPRINT 5.1 3.2 167.7 104.2 10.4 6.5 178.1 110.7 Page | 37 2016 PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL CYCLING CLASSIC CARAVAN OPERATIONS DIAGRAM Page | 38 2016 PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL CYCLING CLASSIC EVENT CONTACTS TITLE STAFF MEMBER PHONE Event Director Race Director Operations Director Controller Marketing Services Marketing Services Race Doctor Graphics/Design Volunteer Coordinator Team Liaison Livestream Producer Registration Coordinator Technical Staff Driver and Caravan Coordinator Stage Manager Awards Manager Alice Armstrong Robin Morton Ralph Casale Rachel Green Janine Carroll Ravi Rajcoomar Dr. Neal Stansbury Matt Reece Katie Morrison Ryan Oelkers John Eustice Dennis Angelo Eric Lepping Henry Tremper John Chaki Michele Freeman 484.643.3532 484.643.3534 215.416.4410 267.446.2909 610.220.1441 561.371.0867 610.952.6452 215.284.4328 757.621.0798 267.973.5821 917.699.4566 813.367.6272 215.868.7063 302.438.4325 215.622.5443 267.738.5709 Page | 39 2016 PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL CYCLING CLASSIC DIRECTIONS TO RACE HEADQUARTERS Hilton Philadelphia at Penn’s Landing, 201 S Columbus Blvd., Philadelphia, PA 19106, +1.215.521.6600 From I-95 Take I-95 to Exit 20 (Washington Avenue/Columbus Boulevard). Make a left onto Columbus Boulevard. Hotel is located one-mile north on the right. From the Ben Franklin Bridge Once over the bridge in Philadelphia, travel on the ramp towards I-95. Take I-95 South to Exit 20 (Washington Avenue/Columbus Boulevard). Make a left onto Columbus Boulevard. Hotel is located onemile north on the right. From the Walt Whitman Bridge Once over the bridge in Philadelphia, bear to the right towards I-95. Take I-95 North to Exit 20 (Washington Avenue/Columbus Boulevard). Make a left onto Columbus Boulevard. Our hotel is located one-mile north on the right. From the Philadelphia Suburbs Take I-76 East to I-676 East. Continue on I-676 East to I-95 South. Take I-95 South to Exit 20 (Washington Avenue/Columbus Boulevard). Make a left onto Columbus Boulevard. Hotel is located onemile north on the right. Page | 40 2016 PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL CYCLING CLASSIC HONOR ROLL YEAR WOMEN’S WINNER MEN’S WINNER 2015 Elizabeth Armitstead (GBR) BOELS DOLMANS CYCLING TEAM 71 miles – 2:58:01 2014 Evelyn Stevens (USA) SPECIALIZED - LULULEMON 61 miles – 2:28:57 2013 Evelyn Stevens (USA) SPECIALIZED - LULULEMON 61 miles – 2:33:25 Carlos Barbero Cuesta (ESP) CAJA RURAL-SEGUROS RGA 110 miles – 3:54:11 Kiel Reijnen (USA) UNITEDHEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL CYCLING TEAM 120 miles – 4:28:35 Kiel Reijnen (USA) UNITEDHEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL CYCLING TEAM 120 miles – 4:35:34 Page | 41 2016 PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL CYCLING CLASSIC Page | 42