Commissaires play a critical role in our sport, ensuring that cycling races are held in the best possible conditions and that races are run fairly by ensuring that the rules are uniformly applied. The MCA is pleased to provide the entry level course for those that are interested in becoming a Commissaire.
The structure of the course is as follows:
Technical – 2 days of classroom training Practical Assessment – Officiate in a training capacity under the guidance of the instructor
The Technical Course will introduce you to the basics of being a Commissaire as well as fundamental officiating skills (e.g. Timekeeping, Finish Judging, equipment check, etc.) The goal of the training at this level is to build awareness and understanding of how to apply the regulations while learning to execute the officiating skills for the Road & Cross discipline competently. Upon completion of the course, each candidate will be expected to successfully pass a Practical Assessment via officiating in a training capacity under the guidance of the instructor.
Logistics:
- Day I: Saturday March 15 8:45 am – 4:30 pm
- Day II: Saturday, March 22 8:45 am – 4:30 pm
- Location: Sport for Life Centre, 145 Pacific Avenue
Instructor: Arlene Woodcock
National Road Commissaire, Canada Cycling Commissaire Learning Facilitator, Canada Cycling Chief Road/Cross Commissaire, Manitoba Cycling Association
To Register for the course please contact Arlene Woodcock via email at : arlene.woodcock@hp.com