RE: [RC] newbie question re time limits in endurance v. ctr - Kristen A Fisher
I thought so - that's what the math says - but the AERC
Rule Book says 7:15
From: Libby & Quentin Llop DVM
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limits in endurance v. ctr
Shouldn't that be 7 hrs. 12 minutes?
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[mailto:ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Kristen A
Fisher Sent: Monday, October 17, 2005 2:54 PM To: 'Marta
Kozlowska'; ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: RE: [RC] newbie
question re time limits in endurance v. ctr
Actually the time limit for a 30 mile ride should be 7
hours, 15 minutes, not 8 hours.
Kristen
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ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [RC] newbie question re time
limits in endurance v. ctr
can someone please explain to this newbie why are the time limitis in
endurance longer than in ctr?
i'm a newbie to both disciplines. i did my first 30 mile
ctr last may. loved it! from what i recall the time allowed to finish
was between 4 hours and 45 minutes and 5 hours and 15 minutes and
that included the mid point vet check. i'm thinking of entering a
ride at the end of november which is sanctioned by aerc. the ride info
indicates that 8 hours are allocated for the 30 mile. am i reading
something wrong? is there really that much time given to finish 30 miles?
i'm not complaining, i'm just trying to understand why the difference?