Yes, thisnisnwhat I tried:
Click on link (the only difference is i have the 60 mile version).
It opens the route in RideWithGps.
I press Save.
It then shows me a list of subscription plans that I can choose.
Ps dont get me wrong, i think i shpuld pay for a service if that is whata required. Those RideWithGps guys have worked hard on the app and ahojld be justly rewarded but if i dont need to pay, then i wont.
OK I think I've figured it out. I logged out and tried to download it as a non-user. I think sending a route direct to a device
is a paid sub feature. So if you click send to device, choose your kind of device, it offers you a list of subscription options.
But you can still download the GPX file for free and send it to your device using whatever means you normally send routes to a device. What you need to do is click the three dots next to send to device and select More Export Options
THen click GPX track and you can download the GPX file
Hope that works
PS I agree that people should not sneak around ways to pay for services - after all I'm a paid up RWGPS subscriber because I use it a lot. But they do offer lots of services for free, so you shouldn't end up paying for something that is free.