One event on Mar. 16, 2022 at 5:00 pm
One event on Mar. 17, 2022 at 5:00 pm
Becoming a cycling commissaire is an excellent way for racers and enthusiasts to gain a deeper understanding of cycling and broaden their involvement in the sport they love. As a commissaire, you are able to represent Cycling BC as a trained professional to ensure fair and safe competition. There are opportunities for paid travel and advancement from provincial to national and international certification.
This course will be conducted over two evenings and is designed to be accompanied by an experiential learning component at the Western Track Challenge following the training. The course will cover the rules, teach you how to read a license, handle registration, provide information about start/finish procedures, manual timing and much more. At the conclusion of the course, you will have a greater understanding of the role of a commissaire, increased knowledge of the track rules as well as understand how to progress through the ranks from a level C trainee to an international commissaire. The course is also suitable for event organizers, team managers and coaches who wish to learn the principle rules of the sport in order to be more effective in their roles.
Newly trained officials will be able to participate in CBC’s mentorship program, putting into practice the theory and skills learned at the course, under the supervision of experienced commissaires over the course of the 2022 season to complete their level C certification.
For more information contact Cory Ostertag – cory@cyclingbc.net
Instructors: Michael Pinkoski & Andrew Paradowski, UCI Commissaires
Date: March 16 and 17
Time: 5pm – 9pm
Location: Cycling BC head office, unit 116-8337 Eastlake Drive. Note – depending on number of sign ups, the course may be moved to a nearby location with larger capacity.
Registration fee: FREE!
Age Requirement: Open to anyone 18+