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2813.1 | | NOVA::FISHER | Tay-unned, rey-usted, rey-ady | Wed Jul 13 1994 09:59 | 8 |
| "Top Notch"
Lessee now, I've never done that one, just Pinkham, Evans, Grantham,
Franconia, Kinsman, Crawford, Dixville, ... :-)
Congrats! If your ribs aren't 100% by then, they'll tell you about it.
ed
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2813.2 | Going Up! | PRLUDE::FRANCIS | | Thu Jul 14 1994 08:16 | 7 |
| Sent my bucks in again, did it last year...great ride!
Hope to best last years time (1:17:30),
see ya all at the top.
Keith
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2813.3 | Not on Mailing List | BOOKIE::J_CROCKER | | Thu Jul 14 1994 14:12 | 5 |
| Haven't done Mt. Washington for over ten years, so I'm not on any
mailing list. Do we just send in a standard USCF entry, or should
we call someone for a form?
Justin
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2813.4 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Thu Jul 14 1994 15:20 | 3 |
| Better call... I did drop off 10 copies at Gamache's last Tuesday.
Chip
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2813.5 | | DELNI::CRITZ | Scott Critz, LKG2/1, Pole V3 | Thu Jul 14 1994 15:25 | 7 |
| Yeah, I did Mt. Washington last year
in my Saab!
Some kinda view (until the clouds roll in).
Scott
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2813.6 | Extra appl. and ride down available | ASDG::ERICKSON | | Mon Jul 18 1994 08:46 | 10 |
| My husband sent his appl. in for Mt. Washington. They sent him 2 appl's
so I have the extra one if anyone wants it.
Also, I would like to arrange to take another rider down from the summit.
I can take one more person (and their bike).
If anyone would like the application and/or a ride down from the summit
send me email at asdg::Erickson.
Doreen
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2813.7 | | SMURF::LARRY | | Thu Aug 04 1994 12:01 | 9 |
| I'm in. Just got my confirmation back. I'll be in
the low notch group for sure. My goal:
to make it to the top without needing back or knee
surgery when I'm done.
I'll probably ride my touring bike up because it
has a triple.
See you all there!
-Larry
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2813.8 | Just climbing, and how hard? | RUTILE::STANDRING | I'm not a pheasant plucker | Thu Aug 04 1994 12:08 | 5 |
| Being from over the water, and not knowing anything about this event,
what does it involve you guys doing?
Russell
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2813.9 | dir/tit=wash | MOVIES::WIDDOWSON | Raid94: 750km 16,000m 106hrs | Thu Aug 04 1994 12:29 | 1 |
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2813.10 | Still got tired legs, Rod? | RUTILE::STANDRING | I'm not a pheasant plucker | Fri Aug 05 1994 04:33 | 1 |
| Cheers, I knew I could could count on you, Rod!
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2813.11 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Mon Aug 15 1994 12:42 | 5 |
| Larry, what wwill you be riding and in which group?
(they catagorize riders in numbered blocks)
Chip
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2813.12 | | SMURF::LARRY | | Tue Aug 16 1994 15:35 | 25 |
| group number?
hmmm. didnt notice this information. I'll go back and check.
I would really like to ride my good bike but it does not have
low enough gears (for me). I believe I will at least need
a 36x28 to make it... probably even lower. I only have a 39x26.
Its an Ultegra crank ... anyone know how low I can go?
If I can not get low gears I'll use my old trek touring bike.
Its really not bad ... all 531 tubing. Its probably pretty
light without all the touring stuff on it.
Also I need a ride down. Might alternate plan fell though.
Does anyone have room for one more passenger for the drive down?
Thanks,
-Larry
<<< Note 2813.11 by WMOIS::GIROUARD_C >>>
Larry, what wwill you be riding and in which group?
(they catagorize riders in numbered blocks)
Chip
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2813.13 | gear suggestions | JURA::MACFADYEN | August and everything after | Wed Aug 17 1994 06:12 | 9 |
| Smallest I know that it's possible to get on Shimano double cranks
is 38. Not worth making an effort to get that if you've already
got 39.
If you want to ride your good bike, why not find and temporarily
fit a smaller chainset? Could be the way to go.
Rod
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2813.14 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Wed Aug 17 1994 07:10 | 25 |
| Don't worry about the ride down. There will be drivers looking
for people to bring down. If a car or truck can hook onto 2
riders, they get to go up the Mt for free...
I'm not familiar with your strength, ability or pain threshold, but...
The first two years I ran a 39x28 set-up. It's okay, but it is isn't
easy. The third year I went to a 39x30. This is the type of ride that
will always wishing you had something smaller anyway. I did feel okay,
but still toyed with the idea of getting a cheap long cage derailleur
and going up to a 39x32... Not going to though. I'll stick with the
last set-up...
On the numbers... They block the different categories with numbers,
e.g. veteran men will all be within a certain numbered range. They
don't explain this in the correspondence.
I think your logic is on with the touring bike unless you wish to
make radical changes with your "good" steed. If this is your first
time up you're probably "pioneering" the ride. My first time up I
settled into an attitude that I would "experience" it first. The
next year (and subsequent years) would be for personal bests...
Good Luck!
Chip
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2813.15 | 10 min job | STOWOA::SWFULLER | | Wed Aug 17 1994 09:03 | 4 |
| If you have an old Trek touring bike, does it have a triple? Just use
the two inner chainrings if they are on the same bolt pattern.
Steve
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2813.16 | | DELNI::CRITZ | Scott Critz, LKG2/1, Pole V3 | Wed Aug 17 1994 10:13 | 13 |
| Last night, I talked to a couple of friends who have done
Mt Washington.
Most of them put a mountain bike crank on their road bikes.
Usually running a 24 or 26 tooth chainring with the regular
stuff in the rear.
This seemed to be pretty common last year at Mt Washington.
So, take off the road stuff and put a 24 or 26 on the front,
with maybe a low of 24 or 26 on the rear.
Scott
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2813.17 | | LASSIE::ZIELONKO | | Wed Aug 17 1994 15:43 | 15 |
| > I did feel okay,
> but still toyed with the idea of getting a cheap long cage derailleur
> and going up to a 39x32... Not going to though. I'll stick with the
> last set-up...
FWIW, I used a 39x32 low gear with my regular chain and sachs new success rear
D; this derailleur is not a long cage. This setup worked fine.
Once again I can't recommend enough a trip or two to Mt. Ascutney. This mountain
is exactly half as long as Mt. Washington and has the same average percent
gradient. It's an excellent place to test your equipment. When riding on such
steep grades in such low gears your bike does funny things.
Closer to Metro Boston is Pack Monadnock which also has some *extremely* steep
grades.
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2813.18 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Thu Aug 18 1994 06:59 | 11 |
| Yup the Pack is steep, but short. Of course you're hitting it after
climbing Temple Mt...
My old Campy 8spd handles a 30 with no problem. My new Campy
derailleur is rated for a 28 max (I think) so I'm just going
to put my old one back on. I have the cassette set-up already
and don't really feel like shelling $15.00 for another cog...
I'm starting to get psyched!!!
Chip
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2813.19 | | SMURF::LARRY | | Thu Aug 18 1994 13:24 | 22 |
| Do you have to put a longer bottom bracket in to handle the
mountain bike triple crank? I was told by a bike shop that
I would need to do this.
-Larry
<<< Note 2813.16 by DELNI::CRITZ "Scott Critz, LKG2/1, Pole V3" >>>
Last night, I talked to a couple of friends who have done
Mt Washington.
Most of them put a mountain bike crank on their road bikes.
Usually running a 24 or 26 tooth chainring with the regular
stuff in the rear.
This seemed to be pretty common last year at Mt Washington.
So, take off the road stuff and put a 24 or 26 on the front,
with maybe a low of 24 or 26 on the rear.
Scott
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2813.20 | | SMURF::LARRY | | Thu Aug 18 1994 13:26 | 17 |
| Hi Chip,
I looked at the packet of info that was sent to me.
The only grouping for start times was the age grouping
and the top notch group. At my advanced age (too close
to 40) I am in the veteran group. Is there something I'm
missing?
-Larry
<<< Note 2813.11 by WMOIS::GIROUARD_C >>>
Larry, what wwill you be riding and in which group?
(they catagorize riders in numbered blocks)
Chip
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2813.21 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Thu Aug 18 1994 13:35 | 11 |
| All groups will be "mass" started. What I am (ineptly) trying to
describe is that all vets will be together in the mass, all jr's
will be together in the mass, all women will be together in the
mass, etc... I hope this does it. All vets #'s will be within a
contiguous range, all women's #'s will be within a contiguous
range, etc, etc...
I'm in the veteran group too - 42! Hey, you're not ready for burial
yet!
Chip
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2813.23 | TA converters | HERON::CODGER::HEMMINGS | Lanterne Rouge | Fri Aug 19 1994 03:46 | 18 |
| TA are doing a range of converter rings for current Shimano and Campag chainsets so that
you can put on a third ring. You use your standard bolts and they have a small cut-out
so you don't have to saw off the inside shoulder, you then bolt an extra ring on the arms
of this middle ring. If you go for something like a 32, then you can most likely get
away with a standard axle or at worst a washer under the fixed cup (those used for fixed
cog spacing are ideal). The difficulty may be in getting the front changer to drop
inwards enough, but I have made it work on Campag Chorus, Sachs Jubilee and Mavic
examples. I think this is a far superior solution in terms of chain tension and
mis-alignment than expecting to put on (say) a 32 bottom cog while maintaining 52 x 13
top. With this method I can run -
14 15 16 17 18 20 22 24
50 Y Y Y Y Y ID N N (Y=Yes, N=No, ID=If desperate)
40 N Y Y Y Y Y Y ID
30 N N N N Y Y Y Y Campag Athena rear / Mavic front
and my colleague Rob runs with 13-26 on the back and 32/42/52 on the front with an
8-speed 105 set-up.
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2813.24 | | DELNI::CRITZ | Scott Critz, LKG2/1, Pole V3 | Fri Aug 19 1994 10:19 | 6 |
| I figured I'd go to the hill climb again this year. Oh, it's
on the 11th. Hmmmm. I think I'll be in Tiverton on the 11th.
Oh, well.
Scott
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2813.25 | | SMURF::LARRY | | Wed Sep 07 1994 11:24 | 18 |
| Well, This weekend is the big ride. I'm getting the gitters just
thinking about it. I guess I'm as ready as I'm going to be. I've
been doing lots of loops up Miller State Park on the weekends and
riding hard during lunch .. The guys I ride with I'm sure would
do better than I but their brains are still functioning and are
not interested. I will be heading up Saturday night and staying
in Gorham. I'll come prepared with lots of clothing choices.
If last weekend was any indication (cloudy, cool, misty) I will
probably where tights with a long sleeve shirt and possibly glove
liners underneath my cycling gloves. Most of the people I talk
to who have raced before say I should ride 5-10 miles before the
ride to loosen up and then rest for no more than 30 minutes.
I will try to resist the temptation to push hard in the beginning
and try to maintain a 4-5mph pace. My optimistic goal is to finish
in less than 2 hours. See you all there.
Good Luck,
-Larry
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2813.26 | might want more clothes | MSBCS::BROWN_L | | Wed Sep 07 1994 11:44 | 2 |
| FWIW, I dayhiked it Sunday: at the top it was 40 degrees with a
"light" (30mph'ish) wind. kb
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2813.27 | | SMURF::LARRY | | Wed Sep 07 1994 11:54 | 7 |
| This reminds me that I got this number from a friend:
Just dial 603-466-2073 and you get a voice synthesized updated weather
conditions on the top of Mt. Washington.
-Larry
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2813.28 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Wed Sep 07 1994 13:05 | 14 |
| <- "weather" for that minute! :-)
Larry, I'll be staying in Gorham too - The Royalty Inn (kinda in the
We're also going up on Saturday (ETA: 4:30-ish) center of town)
No matter what, make that you what you wear you can take off and carry
in the event you heat up too much. The most common complaint/mistake
is over dressing for that thing.
Even if report (and you get it several time while waiting for the
start) says zero at the top, go with shorts and a regular top. If
you're planning on "working" the ride, you won't get cold...
Chip
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2813.29 | | SMURF::LARRY | | Wed Sep 07 1994 13:52 | 23 |
|
> No matter what, make that you what you wear you can take off and carry
> in the event you heat up too much. The most common complaint/mistake
> is over dressing for that thing.
The last (and only time) I rode mount washington, not in the race,
I had to stop very near the top to rest. At the time I had the
old style cleats and found that I could not get back on the bike
without falling over!
It was too steep, too windy and rainy, I was too tired ... I just
couldnt do it. This time I actually practiced getting off the bike and
back on while on my last loop (#5) up the pack ... its not easy!
I only fell once. I definately had to go to the side to do it then
get myself snapped in and turn real fast. My goal is not to have
to stop this time. I'll take a look around and see what the
experienced riders are doing (you) for clothing and try to match.
See you there and thanks for the advice,
Larry
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2813.30 | | MSBCS::BROWN_L | | Fri Sep 09 1994 13:23 | 2 |
| Mt. Washington looks to be in the 20's this weekend; that's hi
temp.
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2813.31 | 70MPH WINDS!!!!! | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Mon Sep 12 1994 06:57 | 21 |
| CANCELED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
BUMMER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Somewhere between 9:30am and 10:00am the climb was canceled...
Everything was set, we all had our numners and were warming up. The
base was around 50 degrees and the summit was floating around 29-30
degrees. the kicker... 70mph winds! Conditions seemed to be worsening.
We were talking to one of the Auto-Road employees and he said that they
don't let motorcycles up with 50mph winds. The winds needed to drop
under 50mph (which they obviously didn't). The conditions weren't too
bad otherwise. Cool (good for that ride) and on-and-off drizzle.
We were all depressed... Carbo-loaded to the max... Sugar high...
Etc..............................................................
Oh well, next year!!!
Chip
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2813.32 | Mt Wash is famous for high winds, no? | JURA::MACFADYEN | No means No | Mon Sep 12 1994 07:01 | 5 |
| That's a real drag - I'd been looking forward to reading accounts of
awful effort. No chance they reschedule, then, other than to next year?
Rod
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2813.33 | 1 Day Only | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Mon Sep 12 1994 07:12 | 12 |
| No chance... They even closed the road down to automobiles.
I think timing is critical. The Auto-Road is privately owned.
So, right after Labor Day (holiday) and right before the foliage
season kicks-off there is a lull in the tourist activity. In fact,
there were vacancies at almost every motel, hotel, inn...
We were discussing the very the same thing. It would increase the odds
of ride-able weather even if they moved it up two weeks.
Chip
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2813.34 | | SMURF::LARRY | | Mon Sep 12 1994 10:27 | 13 |
|
*!!@ $$** !!!! etc etc :-(
My friend and I took off and rode down to Conway.
Got passed by a former RAAM rider (women from Hollis NH, forgot
her name). Took a detour up to black mountain ski area. Sun
was shining all the way up and I was sweating (and swearing)
profusely. Interesting to see familiar faces from the area
... lots of titanium rolling around so I could not distinguish
Chip from the crowd ;-). Oh well. Next year.
-Larry
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2813.35 | | DELNI::CRITZ | Scott Critz, LKG2/1, Pole V3 | Mon Sep 12 1994 10:49 | 5 |
| former RAAM rider (woman from Hollis, NH)
Amy Regan.
Scott
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2813.36 | | SMURF::LARRY | | Mon Sep 12 1994 11:35 | 8 |
|
Thanks. Yes Amy Regan. She was on a mountain bike with her hubby
trailing behind. I wonder if she is planning another RAAM ride?
BTW there were quite a few women participating. And I thought
doing these brainless, macho, mid-life crisis kind of things was
limited to males .... ;-) (only kidding!)
-Larry
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2813.37 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Mon Sep 12 1994 12:45 | 7 |
| Ed Cross was there too... Although he was just walking around in
jeans talking to folks so I don't think he was there for the ride.
We talked (3 of us) about taking a ride, but our driver would've been
stuck in the parking lot twiddlin' his thumbs so we just split...
Chip
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2813.38 | | DELNI::CRITZ | Scott Critz, LKG2/1, Pole V3 | Mon Sep 12 1994 13:11 | 11 |
| Chip,
Last I talked to Ed (Kross), he was going to ride Mt. Washington.
He may have heard something about the weather and possible
cancellation of the event. And, he usually changes clothes in
the back of his truck, so...
Too bad, anyway. Musta been a lot of bummed out people.
Scott
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2813.39 | Ed was riding | USCTR1::VINCENT | | Tue Sep 13 1994 09:33 | 5 |
| I warmed up a bit with Ed....he was ready to suffer with the rest of us!
He even had his 24" front wheel on his bike while warming up. I was just
heading back to the parking lot to shed some clothes, put my small
wheel on when I heard the news is was shut down...I thought they were
joking at first! It's going to be a long wait for next year....
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2813.40 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Tue Sep 13 1994 12:44 | 15 |
| <- Sure is! I went up and did a double-dose of Mt. Wachusett last
night after work. I figured, hey... I didn't get to chop the
body on the real hill so I'd take a beating on a wannabe...
TT'd to the base (just because I like pain) 9 miles at 24.8mph/avg
then went up.
Lots of traffic and tourists at the top. Daren Smith was flying
down Mile Hill Rd. on my first ascent. I could only hit 46mph
on the descent because of the wind. Then had to head west all the
home into a 25mph headwind... I got home and felt like a zombie...
Maybe I'll do it again tonight... :-)
chip_who's_still_running_pie_plate_gears_on_the_back
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2813.41 | | LASSIE::ZIELONKO | | Wed Sep 14 1994 13:36 | 8 |
| > I think timing is critical. The Auto-Road is privately owned.
>
> So, right after Labor Day (holiday) and right before the foliage
> season kicks-off there is a lull in the tourist activity. In fact,
> there were vacancies at almost every motel, hotel, inn...
I always thought that was their plan too - run the race when there was the least
possible loss of $$$.
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2813.42 | '94 Mt. Washington "Results" | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Mon Oct 17 1994 09:43 | 29 |
| Dear Competitor,
For the first time in the 22 year history of the Mt. Washington
Auto Road Bicycle Hill Climb, bad weather forced cancellation of the
race Sunday. The decision was not made hastily or lightly. We recognize
that many of you traveled a great distance and trained many miles to be
ready for this unique race; we commiserate with your frustration at
being unable to complete this experience.
The decision to cancel was made jointly by the U.S.C.F. and the
Mt. Washington Auto Road general manager with weather information
from the Mt. Washington Observatory weather station on the summit. The
morning's weather and the day's forecast were dismal. The base of the
road might have been 52 degrees, but the summit had temperatures
hovering at 33 degrees with freezing rainwhipped by sustained 55mph
winds, gusting to 69mph. The wind chill was below 0. High gust for the
day was 90mph. Sending 400 racers, 250 support vehicles and 150
volunteers into potentially life-threatening weather would not have
been in anyone's best interest.
Tin Mountain Conservation Center thanks you once again for your
support, paitience and understanding. Let's hope Mother nature is a
little friendlier next year.
The 1995 race date is Sunday, Sept. 10. Race registrations are
scheduled for mailing the first week of July, 1995.
Thanks again and we look forward to seeing you next year.
Sincerely,
Cathy Wemyss
Race Director
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2813.43 | | WRKSYS::ROTH | Geometry is the real life! | Mon Oct 17 1994 11:22 | 11 |
| Given the wonderful weather up there, it's surprising that they
made it through over 20 consecutive races already.
On the other hand, is it more of a problem now that there are many
more entrants? Maybe if it was a lower key affair with only a few
riders and support crews it wold have been less of a risk to put
the ride on anyway.
Does anyone know how many entrants there have been over the years?
- Jim
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2813.44 | | NOVA::FISHER | Tay-unned, rey-usted, rey-ady | Mon Oct 17 1994 12:39 | 4 |
| I know the race has only gone 4 miles at least twice -- one of those
races is chronicled in this notes file.
ed
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2813.45 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Mon Oct 17 1994 12:59 | 6 |
| The maximum filed is 400. However, most of the actual riders have been
numbering in the 380's... Maybe a little more if you count the usual
DQ's which there are generally 5-12 per race. The infraction is usually
for not wearing a helmet (on the head).
Chip
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2813.46 | Bit of a rathole | LASSIE::ZIELONKO | | Mon Oct 17 1994 13:56 | 16 |
| > On the other hand, is it more of a problem now that there are many
> more entrants? Maybe if it was a lower key affair with only a few
> riders and support crews it wold have been less of a risk to put
> the ride on anyway.
I don't see how they could make it more of a low key affair. IMO the reason they
get so many people is because they will not permit bike riding up Mt. Washington
except on the day of the race. Consequently there are many people who would just
want to make it up the mountain or who only want to ride it every once in a
while who are forced to enter the race in order to do so. I am among them. I
would much prefer going sometime in July when the weather is forecast to be good
than go up in September when there's a greater risk of weather difficulties.
But, since I can only ride Mt. Washington if I enter the race I enter the race.
If there were options then the field wouldn't fill up two weeks after the entry
blanks are mailed.
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2813.47 | | NOVA::FISHER | Tay-unned, rey-usted, rey-ady | Mon Oct 17 1994 14:26 | 5 |
| Well, I've been told that one option is to use a moonlit night in July.
:-)
ed
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2813.48 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Mon Oct 17 1994 15:10 | 5 |
| <- Ed, have you exercised this option?????? :-)
Come clean with us now...
Chip
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2813.49 | | NOVA::FISHER | Tay-unned, rey-usted, rey-ady | Tue Oct 18 1994 07:29 | 5 |
| No, 3 times in daylight was enough to scare the bejeebers outta me.
:-)
ed
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