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• #1452
David
Thanks for popping by! Congratulations on your ride and congratulations for getting back on the bike so quickly. Really enjoyed following your progress and would love to hear more about your trip.
Chapeau!!
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• #1453
If anyones interested... Powermeter data
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• #1454
The TransAm rules say no private accommodation, which I presume applies to TransCon too but I've read of people making use of the locals and sleeping in their workplaces or whatever. Not prearranged accommodation with friends and technically it was available to all racers but is this in or outside of the rules?
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• #1455
Do they also have a rule like, act in the spirit of the race?
People will always try to bend rules. Just do what you feel is acceptable.
And I don't think that rules applies to transcon. But if it were a mates place it would be 3rd party support. However if you met a stranger who said, want to sleep on my floor. Then that's fine.
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• #1456
http://transambikerace.com/rules/
Spirit: Above all, attempts are intended to be solo / self-supported, self-timed, and observed as one stage, i.e. the clock runs non-stop. The challenge is complete upon arrival to the opposite Trans Am terminus from start. There are no required checkpoints or designated rest periods on course. There is no finish time cut-off!
Modus operandi: To complete the Route, a rider may resupply food / equipment, rent a room, launder clothing, even service their bike at commercial shops along the way. The intent is to ride unsupported between towns, and function self-supported when in towns. Any services utilized must always be commercially available to all challengers and not pre-arranged. No private resupply, no private lodging.
Trans Am Bike Race strives for equal opportunity within the GC. Whether doing an independent time trial or tackling the grand départ, the Trans Am requires that every challenger—from those living along the route to those living on other continents—have an equal playing field. Therefore, outside assistance with navigation, lodging or resupply (especially receipt of supplies from a non-commercial shipper) is prohibited.
Visitation: Family and friends may visit riders in route but can in no way provide material support or shelter.
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• #1457
Yeah private lodging to me reads, that if I lived in a town along the route. I couldn't stop at my house while racing. Or my buddies. Unless the offer was open to everyone.
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• #1458
AirBNB en route?
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• #1459
Yeah, that's what I made of it but I don't want to ride 6000k and then be told "oh you stopped and slept at someone's house after you chatted to them at a restaurant and they took pity on you, so now you're DQ'd". I mean, it's unlikely I would be staying at some random's house but who knows what might happen on the road.
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• #1460
Not sure, it's a grey area again isn't it. It's a private residence but not really because anyone could book it once the race had started.
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• #1461
It's not 3rd party support. It's publicly accessible.
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• #1462
So long as you only book while in the race. Just like you could an hotel.
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• #1463
I guess. Maybe I'm just too worried about being DQ'd for some bullshit thing.
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• #1464
Check in advance. Any grey area (or gray as Americans might write)
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• #1465
I've tweeted them.
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• #1466
So long as you only book while in the race. Just like you could an hotel.
Even if it were allowed, booking in advance is tricky as you force yourself into a schedule that may not reflect reality (headwinds, tailwinds, etc). Even a few hours slower/faster than expected and that plan will begin to fall apart.
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• #1467
user57556
Are you french ?
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• #1468
Fantastic achievement, very well done. I would love to hear more about your experience!
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• #1469
only just caught up with this megathread. didn't realise how active it was on here!
thank you all for the support and kind words throughout the whole thing.
I hope to write up something a bit more substantial about it all when I get a chance.
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• #1470
Well done Leo!
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• #1471
Forza Leo aka. blurred lens
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• #1472
Im guessing Tinder is banned as I'd have an unfair advantage.
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• #1473
Leo. Your Intstagram postings were absolutely superb. I will look forward to your longer musings. Well ridden. Well written.
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• #1474
If you actually used your own photo, I'm sure the organisers would take pity and let it slide.
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• #1475
It seems that David cycled from Zurich to Neuchatel (is that the Swiss Newcastle?) where he caught a train.
Thanks guys for your interest but i am on the road again in switzerland as my tracker is showing. I have powered it for my family like this they know where i am. I ll be back hère to share a new idea for the next TCR. Your support has been really inspirational. All we can try we must do it. Thanks see you later. David#130