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    RE: [RC] weight classes definitions? - John A. Teeter


    The weight classes are defined in the AERC Rules:
    
    8.5.2 There are also weight divisions within the Senior Division.
    Competitors are recorded in weight divisions as indicated in the ride
    results.
    
    8.5.2.1 Heavyweight, consisting of riders whose combined body weight and
    tack is 211 pounds or more.
    
    8.5.2.2 Middleweight, consisting of riders whose combined body weight and
    tack is from 186 to 210 pounds.
    
    8.5.2.3 Lightweight, consisting of riders whose combined body weight and
    tack is from 161 to 185 pounds.
    
    8.5.2.4 Featherweight, consisting of riders whose combined body weight and
    tack is 160 pounds or below.
    
    8.5.2.5 For a rider to stay within a weight division he/she must meet the
    minimum requirement but need not stay under the maximum parameter.
    
    johnt
    
    -----Original Message-----
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    [mailto:ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Ridecamp Guest
    Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2002 1:45 PM
    To: ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Subject: [RC] weight classes definitions?
    
    
    Amanda Perez walkergirl@xxxxxxxxxx
      "Heavy weight", "Havey midweight".... are there definitions
    for these terms, or is it subjective?  I consider my self slightly on the
    heavy side for a woman (150 lbs) but not for my height (5'10") or comrared
    to a man... so what does that make me?
    (BTW I ride a 16hh TWH).
    
    
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