
Steve Reed Memorial Time Trial
Mastering the Race of Truth at the Steve Reed Memorial Time Trial
The Pursuit of Pure Performance
In a discipline where seconds are the only currency that matters, the Steve Reed Memorial Time Trial provides a professional environment for athletes to test their limits. Unlike mass-start road races or criteriums, the individual start format eliminates the unpredictability of a pack, making it one of the safest yet most physically demanding forms of bicycle racing. Every participant starts at a fixed interval, ensuring a fair and consistent field of play where drafting is strictly prohibited and individual effort is the sole determinant of success.
What to Expect
- Start Intervals - Riders depart individually at 30-second intervals, requiring immediate acceleration and the ability to settle into a target power output instantly.
- The Race of Truth - A pure test of individual capacity with no drafting permitted, ensuring that your result is a direct reflection of your own preparation and execution.
- Precision Timing - Advanced timing technology is utilized to provide accurate results down to the millisecond, essential for a discipline where the podium is often decided by the narrowest of margins.
- Equipment Categories - The event accommodates various setups, from full aerodynamic time trial rigs with disc wheels and aero bars to traditional Merckx-style road bikes, adhering to specific NJTT Cup regulations.
- Strategic Pacing - The coastal environment requires riders to manage their effort against potential crosswinds and headwind sectors, making gear selection and body position critical.
Course Description
The Cape May course is renowned among the regional cycling community for its flat and fast profile, providing the ideal canvas for high-speed efforts and personal bests. While the lack of significant elevation changes makes it a power-rider's dream, the coastal geography often introduces a tactical wind element that rewards those who can maintain an aerodynamic tuck while putting out sustained wattage.
| Course Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Terrain | Primarily flat coastal roads with minimal vertical gain. |
| Surface | Paved public roads with high-visibility markings. |
| Technicality | Low technical difficulty, allowing for maximum focus on power output and aero-efficiency. |
Event Highlights
- NJTT Cup Opener - As the first event in the New Jersey Time Trial Cup series, this race is a critical opportunity to secure early-season points for the overall championship.
- Memorial Tribute - Organized by Team Somerset, the event honors the legacy of Steve Reed, bringing together the regional cycling community in a spirit of competitive excellence.
- Triathlete Friendly - An excellent opportunity for triathletes to hone their bike leg performance in a race-day environment before the multisport season begins in earnest.
- Support & Safety - The course is monitored by experienced marshals and event staff to ensure rider safety and adherence to the rules of the road and the competition.
- Post-Race Atmosphere - Join fellow competitors after the final rider crosses the line to discuss splits, equipment choices, and the unique challenges of the Cape May wind.
Frequently Asked Questions
What can I expect from the course profile in Cape May?
The Cape May course is known for being exceptionally flat and fast, offering a pure test of sustained power and aerodynamic efficiency. Riders should be prepared for potential coastal winds, which often serve as the primary challenge on this high-speed circuit.
What are the equipment rules for the different categories?
The event typically offers categories for both Aero (Time Trial bikes, disc wheels, and aero helmets) and Merckx (standard road bikes with no aerodynamic enhancements). All equipment must comply with USAC regulations - check the event website for the latest technical specifications and gear restrictions.
How are the start intervals and timing managed?
Riders are released at precise 30-second intervals to ensure a fair, solo effort against the clock. Professional timing technology is utilized to provide accurate results for this opening round of the NJTT Cup series.
Is drafting permitted during the race?
No, drafting is strictly prohibited in this "race of truth." If you are overtaken by another rider, you must maintain a legal distance and avoid entering their slipstream to ensure the integrity of the individual effort.
What distance options and categories are available?
The event features various age-graded and ability-based categories to accommodate everyone from elite time trialists to beginners. Specific distance details for each category are finalized closer to the event - please refer to the official event website for the technical guide.
Where should I park and check in on race day?
Designated parking areas are located near the start/finish line in Cape May to facilitate easy warm-ups on local roads. We recommend arriving at least 60 minutes before your scheduled start time to complete registration and clear the equipment tech inspection.
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