Probably a stupid question, but do you have to start at the official start time? I'd rather rock up for Friday night, stay in a B&B and then start Saturday morning. I wont be needing more time than than for the 100.
(Don't really want to miss any more work days than necessary as next year is a very busy one)
Richard G wrote:Probably a stupid question, but do you have to start at the official start time? I'd rather rock up for Friday night, stay in a B&B and then start Saturday morning. I wont be needing more time than than for the 100.
(Don't really want to miss any more work days than necessary as next year is a very busy one)
I think I speak for Rich when I cay
"Do what you want, have a beer, enjoy the ride, don't stress if you don't stick to the route"
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Richard G wrote:Probably a stupid question, but do you have to start at the official start time? I'd rather rock up for Friday night, stay in a B&B and then start Saturday morning. I wont be needing more time than than for the 100.
(Don't really want to miss any more work days than necessary as next year is a very busy one)
Let's just say that last year several riders were economical with the route
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Richard G wrote:Probably a stupid question, but do you have to start at the official start time? I'd rather rock up for Friday night, stay in a B&B and then start Saturday morning. I wont be needing more time than than for the 100.
(Don't really want to miss any more work days than necessary as next year is a very busy one)
Let's just say that last year several riders were economical with the route
It's a very relaxed event. Ride what you like. Just be honest about it. Oh, and enjoy it
Richard G wrote:Probably a stupid question, but do you have to start at the official start time? I'd rather rock up for Friday night, stay in a B&B and then start Saturday morning. I wont be needing more time than than for the 100.
(Don't really want to miss any more work days than necessary as next year is a very busy one)
Let's just say that last year several riders were economical with the route
We were economical with the route. It was great we talked with loads of mates and made a few more.
I remember once at Sleepless24 Jenn stopping (whilst leading the solos race) and asking if I needed anything whilst faffing with a puncture. I said no, but she still stopped for a few moments to chat.
It's not a race, do what you want for route or times.