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Showing posts with label Super Rider. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Super Rider. Show all posts

Friday, January 13, 2012

Cashing In On Taiwanese Cycling

One growing trend in Taiwanese cycling is the introduction of larger cash rewards for a victory in a race.

While the idea of cash prizes is nothing new to bicycle racing, in Taiwan the idea is catching on as a way to attract better riders to regional races i the hopes of walking away with a handsome paycheck.

A great example might be Sean Smith, the rider from Taichung who walked away from the Alishan Extreme Challenge last year with USD$22,500 for under 3 hours of work.

Now the Super Rider competition will be adding larger cash prizes for the top finishers.

The administration will put up a total purse of NT$222,000 (US$7,357) for the April 1 race, which will start from Jialulan, a center for driftwood art in Taitung County, head north as far as Sansiantai, and then turn back.

The top 10 finishers will receive prize money of between NT$30,000 and NT$1,000, while those who finish atop different age groups will win from NT$10,000 to NT$2,000, the administration said.

Any team consisting of at least three members can sign up for another 200-kilometer event, and five teams in that race will be eligible to win NT$3,000 each in a lucky draw.

The administration encouraged people to register for the races starting Monday because the 100-kilometer and 200-kilometer races will each be limited to 600 cyclists.

For some of the slicker teams out there, this could be a fun way to put in for that new bike.