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Sport Training- Cycling
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1. Does SOIA use time trials or road races for divisioning?
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Yes
No
2. Check all equipment that is required to be worn during a SOIA competition
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Helmet
Glasses
Cycling Gloves
Elbow & Knee Pads
3. Where should the front edge of the helmet rest?
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Just above the eyebrows
Just below the eyebrows
4. All bikes brought to the SOIA competition need to be inspected.
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True
False
5. Unified divisions can only use a tandem bike.
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True
False
6. Athletes in modified events may not enter other trials.
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True
False
7. Athletes who experience mechanical problems may change any part of the bike or the entire bike, if necessary, to finish the race.
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8. How far can an athlete who remounts a bike after a crash or mechanical problem be pushed?
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up to 3 meters
up to 5 meters
up to 10 meters
9. Athletes do not need to keep one hand on the handlebar during competition.
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True
False
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