If it involves a camping weekend would be interested.
Like the idea of no pitting as then no penalty for not having helpers, and encourages riders to ride to the event, take part and ride home, old skool
How about a bonus lap for those that ride there, camp and race.
Bearbonesnorm wrote:
40% singletrack ... some fairly technical.
Mass start ...
Having ridden a bit of technical singletrack on my CX yesterday I was contemplating this event and thinking how much potential for falls and thus injury there would be. That may just be me & my inability to ride technical sections on my CX though.
If it's a 10km lap, might a 'winner is the one how does the most laps in (5?) hours" format work better than a fixed 100km?
I think that might work for shorter laps but with a 10k lap, I can see a large number of folk finishing with the same number of laps. First across the line might also encourage a sprint finish
I think that might work for shorter laps but with a 10k lap, I can see a large number of folk finishing with the same number of laps. First across the line might also encourage a sprint finish
Yeah, for my suggestion to work you'd have to do it like, for example, Rad am Ring. There's is a 26km lap, and the winner from those completing an equal number of laps in the 24 hours is the one who completed that lap first. Still gets you the sprint finish :)
But a set distance works too. I'd just retire the next time I finished a lap after someone had won, otherwise I'd be still be going round long after everyone else had gone home!
Hello people ... it appears that this is probably a 'goer'. Very similar to what has already been mentioned earlier in the thread.
The date for your diary is (hopefully) March 31st
10 x 10km laps.
100% off-road.
No pitting or back-up.
All bikes to be fitted with tyres smaller than 2" OR 3" and above.
All bikes will have 'drop' bars fitted ... ie the controls must be lower than the stem centreline.
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I'm also trying to figure out whether a post race get together is also possible.
Yeah, let's call it 50c for those of a foreign disposition.
Ooh, should maybe have mentioned that besides surfaces of a gravel type nature, there'll also be some sections which could be described as 'mountainbikey'. Factor in the ups and downs and I'm not sure that any one type of bike has the edge.
Yeah, let's call it 50c for those of a foreign disposition.
Ooh, should maybe have mentioned that besides surfaces of a gravel type nature, there'll also be some sections which could be described as 'mountainbikey'. Factor in the ups and downs and I'm not sure that any one type of bike has the edge.
I just needed another reason for the bike. It'll be hindered by me, never mind the terrain so no delusions of an advantage
10 x 10km laps.
100% off-road.
No pitting or back-up.
All bikes to be fitted with tyres smaller than 2" OR 3" and above.
All bikes will have 'drop' bars fitted ... ie the controls must be lower than the stem centreline.
No mention of bog snorkling or tussock pushing.....?
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Doesn't effect my attendance either way, but presumably "no pitting" means carry everything with you? No caching of extra water or twiglets at the start to pick up x laps in?