| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
 | Date | Lines | 
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| 835.1 | probably a good idea | AQUA::OCONNOR | The law dont want no gear-gammer | Thu Aug 25 1988 12:20 | 6 | 
|  |     I was not a veteran racer, but I was a Cat 3/4.  I found that most
    of the races offered were very short criteriums.  However, if you
    are serious about racing then it is probably worth while to get
    a license.  
    
    Joe-an-ex-USCF-racer
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| 835.2 | good idea if you want competition | RANGLY::PFISTER_ROB | I cant put *THAT* here..... | Fri Aug 26 1988 06:43 | 10 | 
|  |     I used to be a CAT III as well [and plan on getting my license back
    this spring] If you are willing to do some research, and to drive
    a little ways you can find whatever type race you are looking for.
    There are lots of Crit's around, but there are enough road races
    in the 30-90 mile category around too, not to mention the district
    championship's that any license can go to..
    
    [I'm in Maine, so I gotta drive at least 3 hours to go to most races]
    
    Robb
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| 835.3 | Ultramaranthon races are not allowed. | NOVA::FISHER | BMB Finisher | Mon Aug 29 1988 17:56 | 4 | 
|  |     Of course, you can be penalized by having your USCF license suspended
    if you take part in any unlicensed race -- like WISILL and the like.
    
    ed
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