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The UMCA recognizes three distance-based levels of accomplishment and one consistency-based award:
Larry Schwartz award: completing at least one Year-Rounder ride in each calendar month. Up to two make-up rides are allowed, so you can still start in March award is a medal. Gold: 3,000 miles or more in the Combined division award is a medal. Platinum: 5,000 miles in the Combined division award is a medal. Who's Who: the top five Platinum riders in each division award is a plaque and mention in UltraCycling. ![]() UMCA Year-Rounder Challenge Such a season might include:
The Year-Rounder (Y-R) provides a structure to motivate you throughout the season and to recognize your personal achievements. The Y-R is designed to showcase consistent performance in cycling throughout the year. The Y-R has different divisions to recognize different goals. Rides are categorized by distance (Century or Long) and type (Organized or Personal ride). Organized events have a name, start/finish location, starting time(s), route plan, registration or sign-in, an organizer, and advance publication. They needn't be blockbuster events with a t-shirt, water bottles, and a cast of hundreds - they can be a simple club ride 90 miles or longer.Personal rides you design yourself you can ride by yourself or with friends and document by collecting store receipts at a few points along the way. Personal rides augment organized events when the latter are scarce, or when you'd just rather do an ad hoc ride! Year-Rounder Divisions Organized Long Division: Organized rides of 150 + miles. You must complete at least 150 miles of the ride to receive credit. You will receive credit for your actual, on-route mileage. Organized Century Division: Organized rides of 90 - 149 miles. You must complete at least 90 miles of the ride to receive credit. You will receive credit for your actual, on-route mileage. Personal Long Division: Personal rides of 150 + miles documented by receipts and/or witness verification. For credit, you must complete at least 150 miles in an 18-hour period (and maintain an 8.33 mph average after that). Personal Century Division: Personal rides of 90 - 149 miles. For credit, you must complete at least 90 miles in an 11-hour period including off the bike time (and maintain an 8.33 mph average after that). Combined Division: Combined mileage from the Organized Century and Long divisions and Personal Century and Long divisions. Recognition and Awards Gold: 3,000 miles or more in the Combined division award is a medal. Platinum: 5,000 miles in the Combined division award is a medal. Who's Who: the top five Platinum riders in each division award is a plaque and mention in UltraCycling. Larry Schwartz award: completing at least one Y-R ride in each calendar month, with up to two make-up rides award is a medal. To receive an award, pay a $10 participation fee to fund the awards. The Year-Rounder year runs from January 1 through December 31. Because up to two make-up rides are allowed for the Larry Schwartz award, riders can still start as late as March. Ride Submission Organized Rides, web-submission: If an organized event publishes results on a website, you may submit electronically via the webform Individual Organized and Personal rides: Download the single ride form. Fill out the form and mail it to the address indicated on the form. For Organized rides include a cue sheet or event flyer. For Personal rides include store receipts showing date, time and location. Multi-Stage Organized rides: Download the multi ride form. Fill out the form and mail it, with ride documentation, to the address indicated on the form. Sign me up! Registration Form Questions? |