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mark ellis

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Is it worth getting your own timing chips? if so which ones?  I will be doing as many MTB races I can this season and wondered if it would make life a bit easier

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I got an email from MTNcycling this morning. Aparently there is this new thing where you get a number board for MTB races for life with a timing chip built in. You keep that for as long as your race.

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I got the same email but both links to the number board stories were not working.  Might be my computer (Stupid thing! - Computer not me)

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I did a race a few weeks ago organised by ROAG, and at the registration we got our own timing chips and number boards for life. Best part was that it didnt cost us a cent Clap

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I did a race a few weeks ago organised by ROAG' date=' and at the registration we got our own timing chips and number boards for life. Best part was that it didnt cost us a cent Clap [/quote']

 

I read about that - I believe they are only organising races in KZN right now.  Hope they get to GP soon.  I joined the club for licensing.
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The only MTB race i know in Gauteng done by ether Racetec or CC is the Crater Cruise and that is CC, most use SS or manual timekeeping.

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