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The Oregon Bicycle Racing Association is a bicycle racing organization based in the
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Oregon Oregon () is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the Western United States. The Columbia River delineates much of Oregon's northern boundary with Washington, while the Snake River delineates much of its eastern boundary with Idaho. T ...
.


Mission

The mission of OBRA is to promote and develop the sport of bicycle racing in Oregon by providing the tools and resources necessary for competition.


History


Foundation

The Oregon Bicycle Racing Association (OBRA) was started in the late 1970s. Called the Oregon Cycling Association (OCA), it was then the district association of USCF clubs. The name was changed to the Oregon Bicycle Racing Association several years later to avoid confusion with the political group, the
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which was getting much negative media attention. There was not much activity for the first few years after OCA was formed. When Steve Scarich became the District Representative he pushed to increase the strength of the organization. Organization was improved and a system of collecting fees from races was established. A few years later Mike Murray was elected to the board. Murray wanted more racing in
Oregon Oregon () is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the Western United States. The Columbia River delineates much of Oregon's northern boundary with Washington, while the Snake River delineates much of its eastern boundary with Idaho. T ...
so he turned the focus of the group toward making it easier to produce quality events. He bought traffic signs, photo finish equipment, PA systems, CB radios and more.


Separation from USCF

Dissatisfaction with the United States Cycling Federation came on slowly and climaxed in December 1998 when the USCF fired all Regional Representatives in favor of a plan to utilize 10 people nationwide to service the membership. At this same time alternatives to the insurance provided by the national governing body became more readily available and the question was asked, 'What is OBRA getting back for the dollars that are sent to Colorado Springs?' An annual membership ranged from $35 to $50 and then the charge for insurance was about twice what was available commercially. OBRA leadership figured that Oregon alone was sending about $200,000 annually to USAC in USCF and
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membership fees and race permits and surcharges. In exchange OBRA received little in the way of services and soon their local representation would be eliminated. When USA Cycling doubled the permit fees for weekend day series races, OBRA leadership sent a message to Colorado Springs that Oregon series promoters would choose to insure with an insurance plan purchased by OBRA and to forgo USCF sanctioning. Letters were sent to every USAC board director and staff member explaining why OBRA were doing this and further explaining that it was likely that all Oregon events would do this unless USAC made changes to address concerns over the diminishing level of service. Only one response from USAC was received. In the fall of 1998 there was a vote of member clubs that was unanimous that the OBRA insurance plan would be offered at all events.


Success

OBRA membership has swelled to the highest levels ever when David Beede contacted OBRA about branching out into mountain bike racing. The dissatisfaction among NORBA members was even greater than that from the road/track side. Last year they were able to organize a race series amongst the mountain bike races and added them to OBRAs email network. This has given them a voice that they have not experienced before. Now other states have followed their lead. American Bicycle Racing (ABR) in the Midwest, Bicycle Racing Association of Colorado (BRAC - which has now changed its name to American Cycling Association) represent
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and parts of Texas and North California/Nevada Cycling Association (NCNCA) have all formed a coalition of association- Federation of Independent Cycling Associations (FIAC). OBRA has started incorporation proceedings and are working toward a shared rulebook and rider reciprocity. The OBRA 2000 calendar has over 200 days of racing, offering discounted membership to juniors and strongly suggest that the race organizers reduce entry fees for those under 18. The Best All round Competition has expanded to recognize the outstanding performances in each discipline and new for 2000 OBRA are hosting an Oregon Cup.


Statistics

According to OBRA statistics, membership has grown dramatically since 2000. *2000- 1738 members *2001- 1741 members *2002- 1978 members *2003- 2335 members *2004- 2760 members *2005- 2828 members *2006- 3296 members, 1014 1-day memberships According to Velonews (2006)Murray, Candi:
Some statistics from Velo news
, OBRA list-serv, September 9, 2006.
* Oregon was ranked #2 in the number of cycling events, only 8 races behind California. * Oregon was ranked #3 in the number of amateur racers, behind only California and Colorado. * Oregon was ranked #1 in terms of the percentage of riders vs. state population with Colorado coming in over 50% lower in 2nd place.


Notable current and former members

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Chris Horner Christopher Brandon Horner (born October 23, 1971) is an American retired professional road racing cyclist, who rode professionally between 1996 and 2019, and is the most recent American rider to win a Grand Tour. A current resident of Bend, ...
winner of the 2013 Vuelta a España * Aaron Olson retired professional cyclist who rode for and * Ryan Trebon mountain bike national champion and 2-time cyclocross national champion * Ian Boswell retired professional road cyclist who rode for and and won
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in 2021 *
Jacob Rathe Jacob Rathe (born March 13, 1991) is an American professional road racing cyclist, who last rode for American amateur team Ottolock. Following a two-year stint with , Rathe signed with for the 2014 season. Rathe was born, raised, and resides in ...
retired professional road cyclist who rode for * Clara Honsinger of Cannondale–Cyclocrossworld.com and EF Education–Tibco–SVB - 2019 Cyclocross Elite Women USA National Champ *
Inga Thompson Kristin Inga Thompson (born January 27, 1964) is a retired road bicycle racer. She competed at the 1984, 1988 and 1992 Olympics with the best result of eighth place in 1988. She won silver medals at the world championships in 1987, 1990 and 1991, ...
former board member and 10-time national champion and 3-time Olympian


Organization


Governance

The Oregon Bicycle Racing Association is an Oregon Non Profit Corporation that has its Constitution and Bylaws on file with the State of Oregon. The business and affairs of OBRA are managed by its board of directors. There are six members of the Board of Directors. Each director is elected to a three-year term by a majority of club representatives at an annual meeting. Two directors are elected each year. As of January 2023, the chairwoman of the board is Stacy Westbrook, and the executive director is Chuck Kenlan. There are four paid positions: *Executive Director *Webmaster *Membership Coordinator *Equipment Manager


Types of racing

OBRA sanctions events for six cycling disciplines. They are
road A road is a linear way for the conveyance of traffic that mostly has an improved surface for use by vehicles (motorized and non-motorized) and pedestrians. Unlike streets, the main function of roads is transportation. There are many types of ...
, track,
criterium A criterium, or crit, is a bike race consisting of several laps around a closed circuit, the length of each lap or circuit ranging from about 400 m to 10,000 m. Overview Race length can be determined by a number of laps or total time, ...
,
time trial In many racing sports, an athlete (or occasionally a team of athletes) will compete in a time trial against the clock to secure the fastest time. The format of a time trial can vary, but usually follow a format where each athlete or team sets off at ...
, cyclo-cross, and the mountain bike disciplines of cross-country, downhill and super-d.


Reciprocity

OBRA maintains a reciprocity agreement wit
Federation of Independent Associations of Cycling (FIAC)
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(USAC) and other organizations. These agreements include honoring of memberships and/or suspensions, cooperation and production of programs.


References

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External links

* http://www.obra.org/ Cycle racing in the United States Sports governing bodies in the United States Organizations based in Oregon Cycling in Oregon Cycling organizations in the United States 1998 establishments in Oregon