Road bike options
Excellent read rates at cycling speeds
For most events we use a seatpost kit with a passive tag (B-tag) embedded in the long peel off strip
Solo and Tandems
Attach the number sticker directly to your seatpost. For tandems please attach to the stoker's seatpost
Please click here to download solo and tandem road bike fitting PDF instruction sheet.
Please ensure the number sticker is not obscured by a seatpost bag, or drink bottles as this may negatively impact on the tag's read strength. Variations on fitting are possible. If you need help please see a timing official at your event for assistance
Relay Teams
Each team is issued with a numberplate with a single B-tag attached to one side. Each team member is issued with a plastic numberplate holder.
Attach the plastic holder to each team member's seatpost using two cable ties.
Insert the relay numberplate with tag fitted fully into the plastic tag holder. When you have crossed the timing line to finish your leg of the relay, remove the relay numberplate and pass to your next team member.
Ensure the next team member has fully inserted the team's numberplate into their holder before riding off for their leg.
Please ensure the team's numberplate is not obscured by a seatpost bag, or drink bottles as this may negatively impact on the tag's read strength
Please click here to download road bike relay fitting PDF instruction sheet.
If you need help please see a timing official at your event for assistance
Active Tags
We also offer an active tag option.
For road bike events we provide a specially designed clip which holds the active tag. The low profile clip is designed to fit to the bike's chainstays.
Please click here to download a road bike active tag fitting PDF instruction sheet.
Unlike our passive tag options, we require both clip and active tag be returned after the event.