paddy01 said:Personally, given the short distances involved, I don't honestly see the need for a full on setup for support vehicles.
Maybe 1 vehicle per 75 to 100 miles, parked up at a mid-point with extra spares and more elaborate tools onboard.
At each handover the rider setting off checks in with the vehicle giving an eta based on their own knowledge of their abilities. If it gets to eta +50% and no news from the current rider then the 'pool car' so to speak, sets off to drive the route and meet up with them. The pool car could also be carrying spare rider / bike.
Most riders would / should be capable of being fairly self sufficient in terms of dealing with punctures or minor gear failure over legs of 18 miles and if there's a catastrophic failure or injury then the pool car is never going to be more than 30 or so minutes away.
Of course all the above assumes there wouldn't be a time based record attempt being made, for that you need a much more elaborate setup.
Just some thoughts as I was ruminating on my ride tonight, whilst towing my brother 4 miles up hill and down dale back to town after his freewheel / cassette collapsed![]()
Wigsie said:As previously discussed I would invisage there being 5 area organisers, each organiser should have driven their section (180 miles ish) once and will be able to identify change over spots.
peanut said:I think 180 miles is rather a long distance for regional organisers to be responsible for .
Thats responsibility for 10x riders and a 360+ mile drive minimum . Given the slow speed thats too much for one individual imo.
I think that I would prefer to see the route broken up into 108 mile sections ie 6x riders doing roughly 18 mile rides each.
This would still mean a minimum of 216 miles for the organiser to drive ,108 of which at a snails pace possibly all in darkness .
Wigsie said:Ok, makes sense, see... maybe peanut should be el capitan of the south west AND general overlord?
peanut said:no not at all. Just ignore me I was just having a rant .
your suggestion is a very valid one that had'nt seemed to have occured to anyone yet.
If insurance becomes necessary I should think this event will founder at the first real hurdle.
Maybe the only way this will happen is if it stays unofficial and adhoc![]()
peanut said:I realised last night that being a regional organiser and support driver is almost certainly going to mean I don't even get the chance to ride for the record myself!...
Garz said:Wigsie can you post organisers for specific regions so that others can see what regions are needed, like in a list?
Wigsie said:Bear with me as I am not 100% on all regions so some may need shortening and others lengthening depending on populations (available riders) and the landscape. I have based on the Romero/Cracknell route but I would suggest something along the lines of:
South 1 - Lands End - Exeter = Peanut
South 2 - Exeter - Thornbury =
South 3 - Thornbury - Wolverhampton =
Mid 1 - Wolverhampton - Warrington =
Mid 2 - Warrington - Lancaster =
Mid 3 - Lancaster - Carlisle =
North 1 - Carlisle - Biggar/West Linton =
North 2 - Biggar/West Linton - Pitlochry =
North 3 - Pitlochry - Inverness =
Glory run - Inverness - John O' Groats =
10 Regions 65-100 mile stretches... any volunteers for organisers? Feel free to copy and paste the region lists and add your name!