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NBL To Debut Random Gate Start

by geneb <geneb_altbmx@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Oct 3, 2007 at 07:46 PM

*** NBL To Debut Random Gate Start ***

Hilliard, Ohio -- 09/18/2007
The National Bicycle League (NBL) will debut the Random Gate
Start at the NBL Supercross Nationals in Woodward. Pa and the
new system will be used at all of the 2008 National and Regional
Championship events.

The new system requires quick reactions and adds a random delay
between 0 - 2.5 seconds between the traditional 'voice commands'.
The system was introduced by UCI at the Supercross (SX) in Beijing
in August and it has been in use at a number of other International
events.

NBL Field Directors will be providing technical information to all
tracks
directly about how the new system will be adopted locally. "We've done
our research on the new system and we truly feel it will help us further
our efforts to promote fair and competitive racing on all levels" said
Bob
Tedesco, NBL Managing Director.

For those riders who are attending the NBL Supercross National at Camp
Woodward, we suggest that you arrive early and get as much practice as
you can with the new system. Good luck and good racing.

Visit www.nbl.org for more details.
BMX Racing will make it's debut at the 2008 Olympic Games - August 2008

Geneb...Wenatchee,Washington-USA
   All Things Northwest in BMX! 
    ***** Gene`s BMX ***** 
    http://www.genesbmx.com




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