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Seeding Rules and Wave Start Protocol

Elite Seeding Rules

1.

Elite Seed Requirements

 

A.  Top 50 BMT Finish in 2007 or 2008

 

B.  Top 100 in current USSA Points List

 

C.  Top 100 in Birkebiner 2007 or 2008

 

D.  Top 25 in other AMS race 2007 or 2008

 

2.

Skiers must indicate on their entry if they are applying for inclusion in the elite seed. Skiers are seeded based on their previous finish results ONLY, not previous start positions. The elite seeds are strictly limited to men and women skiers who qualify under these rules. The final determination for the makeup of the elite waves lies with the seeding jury.


Wave Size Limits

Wave #1

Elite Men

Approximately 75 skiers

Wave #2

Elite Women

Approximately 75 skiers

Wave #3

Group 2

Approximately 140 skiers

Wave #4

Group 2

Approximately 140 skiers

Wave #5

Group 2

Approximately 140 skiers

Wave #6

Group 2

Approximately 140 skiers

Wave #7

Group 3

Approximately 140 skiers


Wave 3 to Wave 7 Seeding Rules


Skiers will be assigned waves based on submitted results from previous races only, previous BMT results will carry more value in the consideration, however, any result is acceptable. Results should include the race name, distance, your finish place and time as well as the total number of skiers in the race. Supplying the name of the race winner may indicate a more usable result. Skiers will be seeded from wave 3 through 7 as to their approximate rank in the overall field. The point of wave assignments is to alleviate congestion on the course and give all skiers an opportunity to ski their best race. Entrants with little or no prior race experience will be seeded in wave 7.

The Wells Fargo Boulder Mountain Tour Organizing Committee’s goal is to give every participant in the tour the best possible experience. Having a clear field with the least amount of skier traffic for every racer is a priority. As a result the Committee has determined that the field for the 2009 WFBMT will be limited to the first 800 paid entrants. Please keep in mind that the Boulder Mountain Tour is a traditional mass start marathon ski race and as such involves strategy and a certain amount of skier traffic. The wave protocol is designed to alleviate but not eliminate the congestion and required strategy associated with a successful mass start marathon ski race.

The seeding process uses past finish results only to place skiers in the most appropriate start position. If the wave you start in is important to you please be sure to include on your entry an adequate amount of information to make an accurate wave assignment possible. It is not the responsibility of the race organization to research your race history and it will not be done. If after you have entered the WFBMT and you acquire a result that may change your seeding you may forward it along with a request for a re-examination of your seeding.

The waves have been limited in size in an effort to give each skier the clearest possible course. You may not start in a wave other than your assignment. Your start time will have been entered into the computer and if you start in the wrong wave you will be disqualified. All waves will start exactly on time; you must be ready when the horn sounds. The colored bars on the shoulder of your bib are for identification purposes by race officials in the start area to help insure a clean start.

If, after searching the entry database, you find you have been assigned a wave that is not where you think you should be assigned you may apply for a change by emailing the seeding jury at registration@bouldermountaintour.com please be sure you include adequate information in addition to the race results you included on your entry. If you cannot email you may send a letter to PO Box 173, Sun Valley, Idaho, 83353. The letter must arrive before Jan 30, 2009 no exceptions.

Lane Assignments

There are no lane assignments for waves 3 through 7. In an effort to eliminate the need for skiers to stand in the start area for a lengthy time to “save” a lane, the access to the start area for waves 3 through 7 will be restricted till 5 minutes before the start of the elite men’s wave. The bag deposit area is located in the area adjacent to the start to lessen the distance to the start and improve communication.


Wave Start Times

Wave #1

Elite Men

RED

10:00 am

Wave #2

Elite Women

RED

10:01 am

Wave #3

Serious Men

YELLOW

10:07 am

Wave #4

Mixed

BLACK

10:09 am

Wave #5

Mixed

PINK

10:11 am

Wave #6

Mixed

GREEN

10:13 am

Wave #7

Mixed

PURPLE

10:15 am

 





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