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December 26, 2011

Candidate Statement for Steve Weller

Steve Weller is running for the open NEBRA board seat currently held by Todd Savage.  Here is his candidate statement:


I've been an active member of the New England cycling community since 2001, and would be proud to be a member of the NEBRA Board of Directors.  

Over my years of racing and training in New England, I've been involved with the sport on numerous levels: I have competed in road, track, MTB and cyclo-cross races, was team captain of the Dartmouth College team for 3 years, and have promoted local road and UCI C2 cyclo-cross races in New England.  Currently, I am the owner of Bell Lap Coaching, a coaching and athletic consulting business working with athletes throughout North America, and am an active member and team captain of the BikeReg.com / Cannondale Elite Team.  

My various roles in cycling have afforded me different perspectives of the competitive racing scene in New England, and it would be a privilege to serve on the board and give back to our community.
 

December 24, 2011

NEBRA Promoter's Meeting

The road promoter's meeting will be held Saturday 01/28/12 at the Hampton Inn in Auburn, MA at 2:00 pm.


Hampton Inn, Auburn, MA ‪736 Southbridge Street, Auburn, MA (774) 221-0055 ‎ · hamptoninn1.hilton.com

Notice of NEBRA Annual Meeting 2/4/12


NOTICE AGENDA OF NEBRA ANNUAL MEETING
[Race Scheduling Meeting same time and place on Saturday, January 28, 2012]


            The NEBRA Annual Meeting for closing 2011 and opening/conducting 2012 is hereby noticed as follows, with applicable references to the Bylaws of NEBRA:

Date and Time:  Saturday, February 04, 2012 at 2:00 P.M. (Annual Meeting is held within 60 days of the year end Art. II §6). Please note that the Race Scheduling Meeting for 2012 will be held at Hampton Inn, Auburn, MA  on Saturday January 28th @ 2:00PM, formal notice will be sent shortly.

Place:  Hampton Inn, Auburn, MA ‪736 Southbridge Street, Auburn, MA (774) 221-0055 ‎ · hamptoninn1.hilton.com

Who Should Attend:  We encourage all to attend. Any and all renewing Members of NEBRA having paid their $25 membership fee for 2012 prior to commencement of the meeting at 2:00 P.M. on February 04, 2012 [may pay at the meeting] (USAC licensed New England Clubs and Promoters are eligible for NEBRA membership  Art. II §1 --- the fee for membership is $25 per year --- quorum requires 1/3 of all Members in actual or by proxy attendance Art. II §10). NOTE THAT CURRENT NEBRA MEMBERS MUST RENEW THEIR MEMBERSHIPS BY 2:00 P.M. February 04, 2012 IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN AND VOTE AT THE ANNUAL MEETING BUT THOSE NOT NEBRA MEMBERS DURING 2011 MUST HAVE BECOME NEBRA MEMBERS BY January 04, 2012 IN ORDER TO  VOTE AT THE ANNUAL MEETING (i.e. 30 days prior to the Annual Meeting).

Agenda for Meeting:  The following matters will be dealt with at the Annual Meeting:
Election of 2 of the 5 seats on the Board of Directors (ie seats presently held by Diane Fortini and Todd Savage,  each for a two-year term (Art. III §1));
-Candidates: Two seats (out of 5 total) on the New England Bicycle Racing Association ("NEBRA") Board of Directors will be filled for 2012. Those wishing to seek election to the Board should notify John Laupheimer and provide candidate statements if they wish [j.laup@comcast.net]. If a seat(s) are not filled by election, the open seat(s) will be filled by appointment of the NEBRA Board during 2012 pursuant to the NEBRA Bylaws.


The business of the Annual Meeting will be limited to the above and the agenda set forth below, unless all Members in attendance (and a quorum being present) agree to additional matters being taken up (Art. II §10).

Voting:  Each Member of NEBRA will have one vote on each of the agenda listed matters (and one vote for each open seat on the Board of Directors), and all matters are decided by majority vote (Art. II §11). Votes may be cast directly and pursuant to proxy held and all proxies should be registered with the President of NEBRA (John Laupheimer) at the commencement of the Annual Meeting. John Laupheimer, as President of NEBRA, will be conducting and presiding over the Annual Meeting (Art. II §16), and he will resolve any and all questions and disputes occurring during the Annual Meeting (including but not limited to voting for the Board of Directors), which will be governed in accordance with Robert's Rules of OrderA BALLOT FORM IS INCLUDED AS THE LAST PORTION OF THIS EMAIL ABD THE BALLOT FORM CONTAINS A PROXY FORM FOR COMPLETION BY NEBRA MEMBERS WISHING TO VOTE THROUGH PROXY. 

The foregoing notice is provided pursuant to Maine law by the  attorney, and Clerk of NEBRA:
William R. Black
207-781-5739


NEBRA Annual Meeting Agenda

Call to Order, Introduction and Financial Report.

1. Election of Directors (Diane’s and Todd’s seats are up for election)

2. Review of NEBRA rankings in 2011 and any discussion of changes

3. Financial Review of the Association and introduction of new Treasurer

4. Subcommittee reports, if any

5. NEBRA Grants

6. Open Discussion Topics Introduced By Members

7. Adjourn

NEBRA BALLOT
(For Board of Directors)

Two seats (out of 5 total) on the New England Bicycle Racing Association ("NEBRA") Board of Directors will be filled for 2012. Any seat unfilled for whatever reason will be filled by appointment of the NEBRA Board during 2012 and pursuant to the NEBRA Bylaws. Diane Fortini is standing for reelection and Todd Savage has decided not to seek reelection, other candidates seeking election to the NEBRA Board of Directors for 2012 are _________________, ________________, and _____________________.

Indicate your votes below and tender this ballot (and completed proxy below if vote is by proxy) at the NEBRA Annual Meeting being held at  ________________, ____________________, MA at 2:00 p.m. on _____________, January __, 2012.

INDICATE ONE VOTE FOR EACH CANDIDATE:

________[indicate vote]        ___________________________[write in name of candidate]


________[indicate vote]        ___________________________[write in name of candidate]


________[indicate vote]        ___________________________[write in name of candidate]


THIS BALLOT HAS BEEN COMPLETED BY __________________________________,  A NEBRA MEMBER IN GOOD STANDING:

                                                                        By:____________________________________
     [signature of Member Representative]

                                                                        For:____________________________________
      [print name of NEBRA Member]

PROXY
___________________________[name], being the __________________________[officer title] of ___________________________[club/promoter], a NEBRA Member in good standing, does hereby appoint and grant its proxy to _____________________________ for the purpose of casting and entering its vote and acknowledgement and ratification at the NEBRA Annual meeting January ___, 2012.


                                                                        By:____________________________________
    [signature of Member Representative]


ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & RATIFICATION
Know all men by these presents that the above NEBRA Member does hereby acknowledge, approve and ratify NEBRA's conduct of business during 2011.
                                                                        By:____________________________________
    [signature of Member Representative]

December 19, 2011

Congratulations to USA Cycling's 2011 Officials of the Year!

USA Cycling is pleased to announce its 2011 Officials of the Year.  The national governing body named one overall “National Official of the Year,” one “National Motoref of the Year,” five “Regional Officials of the Year,” and 27 “Local Officials of the Year.”

The honored officials were chosen by the USA Cycling Technical Commission based on their demonstrated excellence in technical skills, management and teamwork, and service to their respective local associations and promoters.

Taking the top honor as “National Official of the Year” was Steve Stone (Fredericksburg, Va.). Stone started off the year as Chief Referee for the Wilmington Grand Prix. He was then a commissaire at the Liberty Classic, Chief Referee of both the Presbyterian Hospital criterium and the Masters Worlds Qualifiers in Colorado, and then a motoref at the inaugural USA Pro Cycling Challenge. He finished the season as a commissaire at the Univest Grand Prix.

“A versatile and well-respected official, Steve is equally adept at moto work or being a referee,” said USA Cycling’s Technical Director, Shawn Farrell. “He has been one of the most sought after officials by organizers across the country. He is calm and collected under the most trying of circumstances and he represents the essence of professionalism.”

Each year, USA Cycling also honors the two-wheeled road warriors that keep the races safe out on the road. This year, Jim Allen (Ranchita, CA) earned this top honor. Jim has been instrumental as both a motoref at the biggest races in the country and as an instructor. He has been in the biggest international races and national championships for over two decades of service.


Jim Allen was named Motoref of the Year
Jim Allen was named Motoref of the YearAdditionally, USA Cycling honored officials in each of its five regions who worked locally, regionally, and nationally to demonstrate excellence in their fields. Congratulations to the following “Regional Officials of the Year.”
Kristen Mills (Brookfield, Mass.) - East Region Official of the Year
Lynn Taylor (Fort Collins, Colo.) - Mountain Region Official of the Year
Mark Guthart (Iowa City, Iowa) - Midwest Region Official of the Year
Bill Wykoff (Clarkston, Wash.) - West Region Official of the Year
John Patterson (Alpharetta, Ga.)– Southeast Official of the Year

In addition to the recognition bestowed by USA Cycling, the Local Associations have also named Local “Officials of the Year.” Congratulations to the following Local Officials of the Year:

Bill Dolan  (Atl Highlands, N.J.) - New England Bicycle Racing Association
Ixsa Gollihur (Sicklerville, N.J.) - New Jersey Bicycling Association
Alan Atwood (Holbrook, N.Y.) -  New York State Bicycle Racing Association
Debbie Wagner (Alburtis, Pa.) - Pennsylvania Cycling Association
Barbara Whiteclaw - Mid Atlantic Bicycle Racing Association
Cor Kikstra (Chesapeake, Va.) - Virginia Cycling Association
Pamala Thullen (Albuquerque, N.M.) - New Mexico Bike Racing Association
Bruce Neal (Colorado Springs, Colo.) - Bicycle Racing Association of Colorado
Mark Nelson (Dallas, Texas) - Texas Bicycle Racing Association
Tim Eisenhart (Lehi, Utah) - Utah Cycling Association
Nancy Ellis (Tucson, Ariz.) - Arizona Bicycle Racing Association
Sherri Hahn (St. Joseph, Mo.) - Kansas Cycling Association
Shawn Garls (Fayetteville, Ark.) - Arkansas Bicycle Coalition
Dean Shafer (Bixby, Okla.) - Bicycle Racing Association of Oklahoma
Judy Ryne – Carolinas Cycling Association
Tom Simonson (Silverdale, Wash.) - Northern California/Nevada Cycling Association
Al Cronin (Arlington, Wash.) - Washington State Bicycle Association
Leah Padaca (Boise, Idaho) - Southwest Idaho Cycling Association
Mark Guthart (Iowa City, Iowa) - Iowa Bicycle Racing Association
Loch Miwa (Crestwood, Ill.) - Illinois Cycling Association
James Nichols (Carmel, Ind.) - Indiana Kentucky Cycling Association
Ron Garrett (Xenia, Ohio) - Ohio Cycling Association
Adrian Fear (Commerce, Mich.) - Michigan Bicycle Racing Association
Mike Busch – Minnesota Cycling Federation
Larry Pirtle (Saint Louis, Mo.) - Missouri Bicycle Racing Association
Darrell Webb (Bellevue, Neb.) - Nebraska Cycling Association
Rich Weiss (Twin Lakes, Wisc.) - Wisconsin Cycling Association

December 12, 2011

Gear up for 2012 by renewing your USA Cycling license today


Gear up for 2012 by renewing your USA Cycling license today. 

Serious cyclists make the most of the cold months.

If you’re like us, you’re already ramping up for those early spring rides with a balanced, off-season training program. Or perhaps you’re still enjoying racing in the cyclo-cross season!

You’ve probably set some new goals for yourself. Maybe 2012 is the year you’ll race for a national title. Speaking of national titles, if you are planning to compete at the upcoming USA Cycling Cyclo-cross National Championships in Madison, Wisc., Jan. 4-8, 2012, you are going to want to buy your 2012 license as soon as possible and be sure you’re registered for the event.

New for 2012 - We are offering a racing license for even younger members who want to start racing right after they take off the training wheels. You can now buy a license for kids 6 to 9 years of age to compete in “youth” races.

Make a pledge to reach your racing goals in 2012 by renewing your USA Cycling license today! You can renew now through your My USA Cycling account.

Your USA Cycling membership is more than just a license to race. As a member, you enjoy all of these perks too:


 

When you renew, make sure to update your account information with your current team and contact information. And, if your club hasn’t yet renewed their membership for 2012, remind your club to do that so you can be sure to associate with the correct club when you renew your license. This is how USA Cycling’s online services ensure accurate registration, results, and ranking information!

 

Spread the Cheer - Support your Sport

The ability of our young athletes to successfully transition from domestic to Olympic-level competition hinges on the funding provided by supporters of the USA Cycling Development Foundation. Our international success continues thanks in large part to the consistent annual giving of our Foundation donors - I encourage you to consider supporting the future of American cycling and donating via the Foundation website at www.usacdf.org.

December 6, 2011

USA Cycling unveils Race Director Certification Program & License

USA Cycling is excited to announce plans for its new Race Director Certification program and race director license. The initiative, which begins roll-out in 2012, will offer certification, continuing education opportunities and licenses to race directors in an effort to define and recognize this important sector of our membership and strengthen overall race quality.

Until now, race directors only had the option of using club affiliation to sanction events with USA Cycling. With the new race director license, professional race directors now have the option to permit events without club affiliation at the same license cost. Clubs will still be able to put on events as they have in the past.Groups organizing a bike race in 2012 do NOT need a race director license in addition to a club license, only one or the other.

With race director certification, race directors will be able to tout training, professionalism and expertise when meeting with government officials and other event constituents. Through the race director’s association, professional race directors will automatically have an environment in which to share best practices. They’ll also enjoy professional development opportunities, specialized training and discounted permit fees. The licensed race directors will also be able to run for and vote for specific race director positions on the various USA Cycling Sport Committees.

“The race director certification program is important because it provides new and veteran race directors with a source of information dedicated to bike racing events and a platform to share best practices to help raise the overall quality of their event,” commented USA Cycling’s Race Director Certification Manager, Tara McCarthy.

USA Cycling will begin rolling out the new program over a two-year period beginning in 2012 with the new race director license available for the same price as a club license beginning immediately. Subsequently the race directors association will be formalized and Level C curriculum will be offered for online race director certification. Level B and National/International level curriculum will be offered by the end of the year.

Beginning in 2013, race director certification classes will be held in various locations around the U.S. and as the program grows certification Level B will be required for top-tier calendar race directors. Continuing Education Units (CEUs) will then be required for race directors to maintain certification.

What the new program means for USA Cycling clubs
The new race director license does not take away a club’s ability to sanction events with USA Cycling. It simply offers another option for professional race directors. Clubs can still sanction events as they always have.

Who should purchase a race director license?
Any individual who is interested only in permitting events, races (competitive and non-competitive) and fun rides, with USA Cycling and has no other need for the traditional Club affiliation.

How to purchase a race director license and set up a race director organization
While renewing or purchasing your 2012 license through your secure ‘My USA Cycling” account, click on "License Info," and then "Purchase New License" - you'll find the Race Director License under “Support License Purchase."

If you currently have a club for the sole purpose of sanctioning events, you now have the option to change your club to a Race Director Organization (RDO).  If you would like to make that change, or if you would like to set up a new RDO, pleasecontact your USA Cycling Member Service Representative(MSR) for assistance.

Each RDO will come with one complimentary race director license assigned to an individual. To link additional race director licenses to your organization, individuals or your RDO can purchase the additional licenses. Please visit USA Cycling’s Race Director page for FAQs and opportunities for race directors.   

The Northeast Regional Technical Commission announces 2011 Official of the Year


The Northeast Regional Technical Commission recently announced the 2011 Official of the Year.
Please join me in congratulating the Northeast Region's Official of the Year: KRISTEN MILLS

The list of Official of the Year from each Local Association in the region is:

MABRA - Barbara Whitelaw
NEBRA - BILL DOLAN
NY - ALAN ATWOOD
NJ - Ixsa Gollihur
PA - Debbie Wagner
VA- Cor Kikstra

Voting was based on the contributions that the official has made to the sport, their dedication and hard work, and overall impact as an official in their region.