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2.32 In Ashton, when teams meet their support vehicle, they will be given the opportunity to “clock out” for a maximum period of 30 (thirty) minutes which will NOT count towards their teams’ riding time. ALL teams will be directed through this area and therefore all teams will be “clocked in” and “clocked out”. Teams will be required to cross a timing mat when “clocking in” and a second mat when ”clocking out”. Should teams fail to clock out, their 30 minutes will be counted towards their overall riding time. The team’s time will stop once the 6th rider of that team crosses the check mat, and will start again when the first rider of the team crosses the second mat.

 

why not just make it a 2day stage race?

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2.32 In Ashton, when teams meet their support vehicle, they will be given the opportunity to “clock out” for a maximum period of 30 (thirty) minutes which will NOT count towards their teams’ riding time. ALL teams will be directed through this area and therefore all teams will be “clocked in” and “clocked out”. Teams will be required to cross a timing mat when “clocking in” and a second mat when ”clocking out”. Should teams fail to clock out, their 30 minutes will be counted towards their overall riding time. The team’s time will stop once the 6th rider of that team crosses the check mat, and will start again when the first rider of the team crosses the second mat.

 

why not just make it a 2day stage race?

 

 

sounds like a new record will be set.

 

a bit unnecessary, what is the motivation behind it. team captains being too snoep with breaks and killing their members?

How much can you recover in 30 mins?? Surely the racing snakes would prefer to keep rolling and keep their rhythm, rather than take a half hour break and start all over again.

 

I'm guessing it's the logistics of no seconding til Ashton that's brought this on. This will give the social crew the chance to resolve anything that comes up in the race without feeling the pressure to hurry it along from a tming perspective.

Edited by Tubehunter

The way I understand it is like this.:

There is a "entry" Timing Mat which the cyclists / teams must go when you enter the "Rest Zone". It only activates the rest period as soon as the last team member goes over the mat (problem when one or more of the team abandoned / got dropped before the rest stop, how are they gonna know!?) If team takes the Rest period (their own decision as to how long, they have up to half an hour) the clock is "paused". As soon as the Team leave the Rest Area, the clock start ticking again as soon as the last Team member goes over the "exit" Timing Mat. If the Team does not make use of the rest period, they just continue straight over the "exit" mat. To aleviate the problem with Team members dropped, they must not go over the timing mats as they enter / exit the Rest Zone. Sounds like a problem to enforce / Police.

It might skew the excitement at the finish, as the real finishing time of the teams might not reflect in the order they arrive at the finish. Sounds like a bit of a logistical nightmare.

 

Maybe someone can mail the Orgs to find out how exactly they envisage this thing work, and the post their response here.

Edited by Wannabe

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