Hands up, who did the Velothon

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Vapin' Joe

Formerly known as Smokin Joe
BBC Wales were describing it as a race. Mrs SJ yellow carded me over my language.
 
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User482

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*waves*

I really enjoyed it, actually. Good weather, and less manic than Ride London. Caerphilly Mountain was a trial!

BBC Wales were describing it as a race. Mrs SJ yellow carded me over my language.
Unusually for a sportive, there were some racing elements - prizes for the fastest club up the Tumble, and fastest club overall. Plus the pro race was also called Velothon so you can see how it gets confused.
 
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User482

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Haven't done before, may do next year - worth the entry?

There aren't many closed-road sportives, so it does offer something different to the usual fare. I'll probably do it again at some point.
 
I've done it 3 times.It was the best organised its been this year.
Haven't done before, may do next year - worth the entry?

It is expensive, & being run by the Ironman brand, all out to part you from your cash, but to cycle on closed roads is IMHO worth it at least once.
There were some pretty nasty crashes this year from people who were treating it as an all out race, without necessarily having the ability or experience to do so but I guess that happens in all things.
 

Vapin' Joe

Formerly known as Smokin Joe
*waves*




Unusually for a sportive, there were some racing elements - prizes for the fastest club up the Tumble, and fastest club overall. Plus the pro race was also called Velothon so you can see how it gets confused.
That's a bit of a legal grey area. Cycle racing on the public highway is strictly controlled by Act of Parliament with limits on the number of participants among other requirements. Describing a mass start event as a race and offering prizes for the fastest is almost certainly illegal unless it complies fully with the relevant act, which a sportife wouldn't because of the number of riders involved alone.
 
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That's a bit of a legal grey area. Cycle racing on the public highway is strictly controlled by Act of Parliament with limits on the number of participants among other requirements. Describing a mass start event as a race and offering prizes for the fastest is almost certainly illegal unless it complies fully with the relevant act, which a sportife wouldn't because of the number of riders involved alone.

It seems unlikely that the organisers of such a large event didn't take legal advice...
 

jowwy

Not here offten enough to argue
I live on the route and ride the roads regularly. Theres no way im paying £85 plus travel to cardiff twice.....just for closed roads and to pay the pros to race afterwards......

Hope you all enjoyed, but im glad i was in the alps
 
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