RE: [RC] 30 minutes - not workable for many rides. - heidi
Funny how the LD riders manage the 30 minute window with no trouble
at all...
Heidi
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: [RC]
30 minutes - not workable for many rides. From: "Flora
Hillman" <auriga79@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Sat, January 06, 2007
8:56 pm To: <ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
The
60 minute window is often absolutely critical
to certain rides to provide a workable window of time
to riders to travel safely to the vetting
area when the finish can only be located a fair distance from
the vet area/base camp, without the rider being disqualified for
being "over time".
I've
been to several rides where it can take up to 30 minutes to walk from
the finish line to the in-timer, that finish line being in an area
which does NOT allow for any kind of vetting station due to the terrain
or the trail. I've also been to a ride where there was a huge
lineup at the finish for riders being weighed for top ten (mandatory at
this one particular ride whether the rider was planning to stand
for BC or not), while the final vetting was 3/4 of a mile away,
uphill. At those times 60 minutes feels like 20
seconds.
Thus,
it needs to be understood that the hour window isn't there solely
for the horses -- it is often critically necessary for many AERC
rides to deal successfully and safely with the vulgarities
and inflexibility of trail location and distances. .
To reduce that time would be
counter-productive in too many ways, including financial, for
many rides.
Those
rides that don't have this issue, because the finish is in base
camp, are lucky to provide an excellent opportunity for riders to
practice good horse management -- cleaning up their horses,
feeding and pampering them, letting them rest and
relax before having to meet the final ride obligation
in presenting at the final vetting
The
60-64 pulse works fine, and so does the 60 minute widow at
the finish of the ride. Leave it alone.
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