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[Event] Coronation Double Century 2019


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Except for the roadworks section, I think it's perfect as it is. The neutral zones add to the vibe of the whole event, as does the faster teams starting last. Overtaking teams does slow you down a little, but it's not that bad and adds to the gees. Imagine the lonely day out if you're the slowest team and you start last.

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The 30 min stops again is saftey thing

 

was 280 teams this year, 2km long feeding zones.  Takes about 5-10 mins just to get to your car, now imagine 3000 riders racing past people running to the loo, Having chat in middle road. Falling over cooler boxes etc.   Just not my idea of fun..

 

This was my 4th DC and wont change a thing..  it just works... just wish legs would as well to the end..

 

Watching from the side is was awesome to see the way family and friends came together to support their teams.

 

The vibe inside these zones is certainly very much part of the day.

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I dont think the format should change, I just think the drafting rules need to be enforced a little bit more, as its the breaking of the no drafting rules that leads to large bunches forming, which in turn makes the passing more difficult and dangerous.

 

 

I think the format has been debated quite a few times here on the hub, clearly the current format is a compromise but no one has been able to come up with a better format.

 

Personally I would prefer the drafting rule to be strictly enforced but I think the field is just too big for the rule to be practical, seems inevitable that bunches will merge so maybe better that the marshals just look the other way.

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I think the format has been debated quite a few times here on the hub, clearly the current format is a compromise but no one has been able to come up with a better format.

 

Personally I would prefer the drafting rule to be strictly enforced but I think the field is just too big for the rule to be practical, seems inevitable that bunches will merge so maybe better that the marshals just look the other way.

 

I think Hartlief must have towed a few of teams to a PB. Jack is a monster.

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I think the format has been debated quite a few times here on the hub, clearly the current format is a compromise but no one has been able to come up with a better format.

 

Personally I would prefer the drafting rule to be strictly enforced but I think the field is just too big for the rule to be practical, seems inevitable that bunches will merge so maybe better that the marshals just look the other way.

 

That or people can just take responsibility for themselves and not draft. Its effectively the same as eBiking the DC :P

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It was my first DC as a spectator. I had no idea of the format. I assumed the first team off would be one of the faster teams. So I calculated an approximate finishing time and walked to the finish with the dog. There was no banner, mats or spectators at all.

 

I walked back home and read the rules. So I assumed my finishing time was wrong because of the feeding and neutral zone. So I went back to the finish at 10 and the finish line crew had just arrived. I had a chat to the camera lady who told me the first team was in Montague. Now I'm totally confused.

 

So I went back home again, had a cup of coffee and tried again at 11h30. I knew the distance to the finish from Montague and estimated the fastest team would be arriving that time.

 

12h55 the first team arrived and it was a mixed team, second team home was a group of six ladies. After the 10th team arrived it just became a blur of teams all over the road.

 

I now understand the concept of the starting times, but as a spectator we are really in the dark as far as who is leading the race.

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That or people can just take responsibility for themselves and not draft. Its effectively the same as eBiking the DC :P

there was an ebike mtb in the bike park... ....

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That or people can just take responsibility for themselves and not draft. Its effectively the same as eBiking the DC :P

There were eBikes there!!!! The horror, although even I managed to drop them on the sisters

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It was my first DC as a spectator. I had no idea of the format. I assumed the first team off would be one of the faster teams. So I calculated an approximate finishing time and walked to the finish with the dog. There was no banner, mats or spectators at all.

 

I walked back home and read the rules. So I assumed my finishing time was wrong because of the feeding and neutral zone. So I went back to the finish at 10 and the finish line crew had just arrived. I had a chat to the camera lady who told me the first team was in Montague. Now I'm totally confused.

 

So I went back home again, had a cup of coffee and tried again at 11h30. I knew the distance to the finish from Montague and estimated the fastest team would be arriving that time.

 

12h55 the first team arrived and it was a mixed team, second team home was a group of six ladies. After the 10th team arrived it just became a blur of teams all over the road.

 

I now understand the concept of the starting times, but as a spectator we are really in the dark as far as who is leading the race.

 

You really earned you Hub name didn't you :P

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I'd love to do it but when I see people riding 200km in an hour longer than my CTCT times I get nervous  - Using a 330 CTC can I assume it would take me twice as long plus a bit more as I fade.  So I need a team who wants to ride for 8 hours  - hell that's a long time on a bicycle

Yep 8 hours is a long time - but that would be the idea.

 

Take a bunch of people who have never every been together, they dont mind riding slowly and can ride for a long time.  All mix of skills with a big dose of having fun and adventure, with some who ride 200km all the time, with some who will ride their first 200km. Everyone with a little fitness under the belt and can just generally enjoy the day.

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