Important Germantown Race Route Announcement
As a Race Promoter, it is my responsibility to provide safe quality races within the guidelines of USA Cycling. One of the intriguing things about the Germantown Road Race is the 1-mile section of Anthony Road which is dirt and gravel. This gives the race great character similar to that of Paris-Roubaix. In good condition, this section can be very rough on bikes and riders as it contains many ruts and potholes that the riders must manage and/or avoid. Those who are comfortable riding on this type of terrain would likely excel and find themselves off the front by the time they returned to normal pavement. Those who are concerned for their equipment would quickly find themselves off the back and possibly DNF. In between would mostly be a bunch of squirrels.
The winter that we had this year was great for putting on an impromptu fun race in the snow called Snowmaggedon, but all of that snow has melted and saturated the ground including the 1-mile section of Anthony Road. When I drove the course a couple of weeks ago, this section was in horrendous shape with deep tire ruts from local traffic and ponds covering the entire road width and hiding many of the rim eating potholes. I was concerned that my van was going to get stuck in some areas. A cyclist rode the course earlier in the week and told me that it was ridable. However, with the heavy rains we received last night, I expect that it has returned to the state in which I saw a few weeks ago.
With that said, I am making an official announcement that we will not be using the original route as planned, but will be using an alternate route that bypasses this section of Anthony Road. This new route is slightly shorter and a lot smoother. It does lose all of the character that the original route had to offer, but considering this is the first race of the series, I feel it will be a great course to get everyone back into the swing of competitive racing.
Here is the link to the official route for Sunday’s race:
http://www.mapmyride.com/route/us/OH/Germantown/317126505752594219
Here are the changes to the different categories:
Cat 1/2/3 and Cat 3 – 7 laps for 50.75 miles
Cat 4 – 6 laps for 43.5 miles
Cat 5 and all Women – 5 laps for 36.25 miles
I know that there are a handful of riders that were really looking forward to the original route, but I am sure there are much more that are glad for the change and am just thinking of what is best for the riders and their equipment. I hope that everyone understands my decision in this matter and promise that there will be plenty of opportunities to make yourself miserable throughout the year not only from BigDaveSports but from all of the fine promoters we have in our region.






about 1 year ago
Dave,
This is the best decision for all. It’s the same one we had to make in 2004. And our race was in late April.
I know people will be disappointed. But we are amatuers and we all have to go to work on Monday. Plus, we all pay for our own equipment.
At this time of year, that road is hit or miss, even for the locals in a 4 wheel drive.
The alternate is a good road course with plenty of character.
Consider a late May or June time frame for Germantown Roubaix. Things typically dry out by then.
Scott
about 1 year ago
was there a photographer at this event?
about 1 year ago
His name is Jeffrey Jakucyk. Here is his link:
http://jjakucyk.exposuremanager.com/g/germantown_road_race_032810
He does a lot of the races in our area.