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That "technology" is too new to be covered by their hundred year old rules..
Always easier to ask for forgiveness than for permission. CSV would have never allowed this and it doesn't surprise me that they fined you.
Comprimises the safety of the helmet? The CSV uses number stickers on the helmets all the time. This "modification of the helmet" rule is broken by the CSV all the time.
Some really, really cool cam footage here too! He mounts it under the stem - might be a sneakier place to put it!? :)
He should have been happy to promote his photos and business on this site. I've never heard of him before now. Gracious of you to even mention him.
Mrs Wallace's Lawyer: "So, Mr CSV Commisairre, did you permit the deceased to participate in the race in full knowledge that he was in breach of race regulations?"
CSV: "Yes".
CSV owes a duty of care to participants to ensure their safety - in part this is achieved by ensuring racers follow rules. CSV breached its duty by letting Wade race in contravention of the rules.
So Mrs Wallace is successful against CSV and their insurers and receives a judgement of one million dollars damages.
We could then go on the case between CSV and their insurers where the insurance company refuses to pay out the one million dollars to Mrs Wallace because CSV knowingly allowed a rider to race in contravention of a safety rule.
So Mrs Wallace receives less than a million because CSV can't find the money. CSV is bankrupt. No more racing for anyone.
CSV had no choice but to refuse permission to breach what is notionally a law that promotes race safety.
The relevance or otherwise of the rule itself is a separate issue. But once its there, no way could they waive it without putting themselves at risk of being outside their insurance coverage.
I'm a bit more concerned about the other 100 other riders / bike in the bunch running me over in an off rather than the helmet cam.
I say the camera is welcome anytime.
I've just checked the CSV website, and noticed that they've posted rules about helmet/bike cams in races on their front page now. Link is here: http://www.vic.cycling.org.au/default.asp?Page=...