What are the Numbered Categories in Competitive Cycling?

Competitive cycling is categorized according to the type of race, the distance, and the terrain. Here are the numbered categories used:

  • Category 1: Road races over 100 miles (160 km) with multiple climbs
  • Category 2: Road races between 60 and 100 miles (97 and 160 km) with moderate climbs
  • Category 3: Road races between 30 and 60 miles (48 and 97 km) with rolling hills
  • Category 4: Road races up to 30 miles (48 km) with minimal climbs
  • Category 5: Circuit races held on a closed track
  • Category 6: Criterium races held on a short, closed course with multiple laps
  • Category 7: Time trials, where riders compete to complete a set distance in the fastest time
  • Category 8: Hill climb races, where riders compete to ascend a hill in the fastest time
  • Category 9: Team time trials, where teams of riders compete to complete a set distance in the fastest combined time

Related Questions and Answers:

  1. What is the longest distance category in competitive cycling? Category 1: Road races over 100 miles (160 km).
  2. Which category is suitable for beginners with limited climbing experience? Category 4: Road races up to 30 miles (48 km) with minimal climbs.
  3. What type of race involves multiple laps on a closed course? Category 6: Criterium races.
  4. Which category tests riders' ability to ascend hills quickly? Category 8: Hill climb races.
  5. What is the key difference between a road race and a time trial? In a road race, riders compete against each other, while in a time trial, riders compete against the clock.

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