A report will follow on last night’s TT, but in the meantime, thanks to Mike Ives for speedily processing the results.
Thanks to all our marshalls, starters and timers and to Angela for much needed and excellent refreshments.
Regulations – please read
We used a 30 second start interval last night -which always leads to some momentary bunching in a packed field -but there were reports of more persistent following and even “bit and bit” riding. We obviously don’t want our very successful club events to descend into recrimination and disqualifications so can all riders remind themselves of the following, please:
21. Paced & Company Riding
Competitors must ride entirely alone and unassisted and not ride in company or take shelter (commonly known as drafting) from other riders or vehicles. A competitor overtaking another must pass without receiving or giving shelter. The onus of avoiding company riding shall be upon the rider overtaken.
N.B. Competitors must ride entirely alone and unassisted and not ride in company or take shelter (commonly known as drafting) from another rider or vehicles.
If you should catch up another rider you should try to pass as quickly as possible and must not in any other circumstances ride close behind so that you take shelter from the wind.
You must set your own pace and not use another rider as a pace maker. The onus on avoiding company riding shall be on the rider overtaken.
Nor is it in order to ride alongside and even to ride a few metres behind for any appreciable distance. In the spirit of the sport, caught riders should not disturb the performance of the rider catching them by repassing and/or riding closely behind them, except when they can sustain that move. This is generally considered to mean that the caught rider should allow a reasonable gap to develop of some 30 to 50 yards/metres.
Now that you’re suitably enlightened/reminded/chastened/bewildered – sign up for Sunday’s hardride here
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