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NCNCA Equipment Request Form 2008 Name of Race: _________________________________ Date of Race _____________ Promoter’s Club:_______________________________________ NCNCA Member? ___Yes ___No e-mail:__________________________________ Promoter's Name:____________________________________________ Work Phone:___________________ Home :_______________________ Address for Race Day Delivery:________________________________________________________ Address for Prior Delivery:____________________________________________________________ (most likely time of delivery, during weekdays prior to race weekend – usually Wednesday) Phone Number of Prior Delivery Location:_______________________________ Note: Before filling out form below, please read all of the notes of the following page EQUIPMENT: # Available #ordered #delivered comments Lap/Finish Bell 2 _____ _____ ______________________________________ Lap Card Set 2 _____ _____ ______________________________________ Bullhorn 2 _____ _____ _____________________________________ Digital Finish Camera 2 _____ _____ _____________________________________ First Aid Kit 2 _____ _____ _____________________________________ Safety Vests 30 _____ _____ _____________________________________ Traffic Cones 300 _____ _____ _____________________________________ Stop/Slow Paddles 10 _____ _____ _____________________________________ CC Fencing (100' rolls) 40 _____ _____ _____________________________________ CC Fence Posts 30 _____ _____ _____________________________________ Post Driver 2 _____ _____ _____________________________________ Traffic Standards: -- Metal Tripod Stands 8 _____ _____ _____________________________________ -- Flagmen Ahead Signs 4 _____ _____ _____________________________________ -- Prepare/Stop Signs 4 _____ _____ _____________________________________ -- Road Closed Signs 2 _____ _____ _____________________________________ -- Caution Bike Race Signs 4 _____ _____ ____________________________________ -- Orange Flags 20 _____ _____ ____________________________________ Extra Orange Flags 30 _____ _____ _____________________________________ Sound System 1 _____ _____ _____________________________________ Generator 1 _____ _____ _____________________________________ Extension Cord (100’) 1 _____ _____ _____________________________________ Tent (10x10 ez ups) 2 _____ _____ _____________________________________ Digital Timing/Lap Clock 1 _____ _____ _____________________________________ Push Brooms 2 _____ _____ _____________________________________ ______________ ___ _____ _____ ______________________________________ ______________ ___ _____ _____ ______________________________________ Race Numbers: How many 100-number sets?_______________________________Pins?_________ (Numbers: Cost of $25.00/hundred; Pins: $20/box (1440 pins)); check must accompany request at least 2 weeks prior to race) - May be delivered with equipment or shipped
Signature for receipt of Delivery:_____________________________________ Date: ____________________Print Name:______________________________ How to get the equipment: 1) Fill out above form 2) Attach a Map for both addresses above 3) Mail this form at least two weeks before race to: NCNCA Equipment, 19780 Soulsbyville Road, Soulsbyville, CA 95372. (209) 533-4996. You can FAX this form to (209) 533-8234. Or e-mail to velopro1@sonnet.com. Don’t send us page 2….Page 1 of 2 Information about NCNCA Equipment --There is no charge to NCNCA member clubs for use and delivery of the equipment. For non-members, the fee is $1 per rider in the event, $.50 per mile for the delivery, and a $70 flat fee. However, if a promoter cancels an event without informing the equipment office at least three days prior to the event weekend, the club will be charged for the delivery. --This service is only to transport the equipment to your race site (or prior delivery spot), not to operate or set it up. Your club is responsible for missing or damaged equipment, and will be billed for same. --If you wish to be informed about the status of your delivery, include a SASE with your request form or contact us by e-mail at velopro1@sonnet.com --Race numbers and pins are available through the NCNCA Bookkeeper at 9320 Village Tree Drive, Elk Grove, CA 95758, (916) 717-4864 (dentalpal@aol.com) . Numbers come in sets of 100 for $18 (numbers available 1-1,000). Numbers will be shipped UPS, so order early – 30 days minimum. --If more than one event requests the same equipment for the same date, NCNCA Members conducting NCNCA, USCF or NORBA races on the 2005 NCNCA Calendar take precedence. Equipment may be split between races. Order just what you need. --If more than one event is one a weekend in the same area, it may end up being the responsibility of the two promoters to get the equipment to each other. The Equipment Director takes an annual vacation in late June, promoters during that time may need to cooperate to move the equipment. Descriptions/Notes: --Lap cards are on lap card boards, count up to 99 laps, one set comes with a stand. --Bullhorns are electric, and are battery operated. Please turn volume to "0" at end of race, and be sure to store without turning on the siren switch. --Digital Finish Cameras Sometimes come with the officials themselves, but be sure to order them anyway. They have adapters for plugging into car lighters or household current, and are equipped with batteries that will need charging before the race day. They are accompanied by a tripod. The officials may transport these to the next race; check with the Chief Ref at the end of the event. --First Aid Kits are stocked with minor injury supplies, and are not meant to replace an EMT, paramedic or ambulance. If equipment is delivered after an event the previous day, these may be out of some items. --Traffic Cones are standard 18" orange. We would like the same ones back that we deliver, not some or your city's or club's mixed in to make the right number. Please check them. --Stop/Slow Paddles These are hand-held two-sided signs for halting or slowing traffic, usually at road races and time trials. --Crowd Control Fencing Comes in rolls of 100' length (some shorter rolls), 4' in height. This is orange plastic mesh "snow fence". The best thing to use for securing fence to posts and poles is white cotton sash cord, cut into two-foot lengths. Please re-roll tightly after use, and tie near top and bottom. Remove all banners, strings, garbage and stickers before re-rolling, and don't use wire or zip ties to tie them up. Tightly means TIGHTLY. A roll should not be more than 11" in diameter for the stiffer fence, or 8" for the more flexible. Your club will be charged $5 for each roll that the equipment manager has to re-roll. --Crowd Control Fence posts are 5' or 6' stakes to drive into the ground or secure against something (haybales? short fixed posts?) Support for the fencing is needed every 20 feet or so. The post driver assists in sinking the post in the ground. If you bend the pole while trying to get it out of the ground, be sure to re-bend and straighten it for the next user --Traffic Standards: are a set of tripod stand/mesh sign/brace that are Caltrans acceptable. The signs are to be spread on the orange kite-frame-like braces and affixed to existing poles or the tripods (thus you may not need the tripods, which are heavy and awkward). The tripods have spaces for two orange flags, for more visibility. --Sound System: suitable for a small area, and must be plugged into household current or generator. Consists of mike, two speakers, amplifier and cords. --Generator: will supply current for sound and/or camera monitors. It needs gasoline to operate, and will be delivered with a spare gas can. It may need oil (motor oil) to start; check the oil intake; oil should be up to the threads inside; the generator won’t start without enough oil.. --Extension Cord: 100' to distance generator from announcer, or bring electricity from another source --Tents are 10x10 easy-up; good for shade, light rain; come with 1-3 walls as well. --Digital Timing/Lap Clock: 4’x1’x1’ digital display clock/lap board; needs electricity, comes with tripod, for lap counting and for time trials or other race starts. --Push brooms: Sturdy brooms for moving glass, sand or gravel. If your debris is deep (sand?) you’ll need to provide a shovel rather than trying to move it all with a broom.
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