Rules

RULE 1

The West Elk Bicycle Classic is NOT a race. It is a timed recreational tour.

RULE 2

The rules of the road ALWAYS apply. Stay as far right as possible unless overtaking another rider. Obey all traffic laws. All cyclists are personally responsible for knowing and obeying all traffic laws. This includes—but is not limited to—obeying stop signs. Violators may be ticketed by local law enforcement and/or removed from the event.

RULE 3

Registration packet pickup. You must pick up your registration on Friday, September 4th, 6-8 p.m. or Saturday, September 5th, 4-8 p.m. at the Taylor Hall Welcome Center on the Western State Colorado University campus in Gunnison CO, which is also the West Elk Bicycle Classic start. See Course Map for location.

RULE 4

There will be a mass start at 7:00 a.m. on Sunday, September 6th. The peloton (main group) will have an Colorado State Patrol escort car to the city limits where they will patrol the course for safety. The peloton should also ride as far to the right as possible. If you get dropped from the main peloton, other SAG vehicles will follow, but you should ride as far to the right as possible except when overtaking riders.

RULE 5

The timed portion of the race finishes at the summit of Kebler Pass. However, the official finish line is in downtown Crested Butte, CO. You can coast the entire way but there are still unpaved portions of the road so be careful!

RULE 6

Drafting other riders is acceptable. No drafting of vehicles or taking rides from them.

RULE 7

Ride safely and in control. Ride in single file whenever possible. Any cyclist who is deemed to be riding unsafely, discourteously, or recklessly will be removed from the event and banned from future participation. Again, THIS IS A RIDE, NOT A RACE. Your safety, and the impact of your actions on the safety of others, are your responsibility.

RULE 8

Children ages twelve and up are welcome as cycling participants (no trailers). All children (ages twelve through seventeen) must be accompanied by a parent or adult guardian.

RULE 9

Did you remember your helmet? Helmets are mandatory. The helmet must be an ANSI- or Snell-approved cycling helmet.

RULE 10

Tandems are allowed. Each person needs to register.

RULE 11

No prone bikes.

RULE 12

Adaptive riders are welcome.

RULE 13

Recumbent cycles are permitted.

RULE 14

Don’t make fun of the people on recumbent cycles.

RULE 15

All organizers and directors decisions are final. Anyone found to take an alternate route to the designate route or breaking any of the above rules will not receive a finishing time.