I think I already know the answer to this but do organiser take into account the course that people rode to get PBs on when making a cut for a race?
I'd really like to do the BDCA 100 in September, but if the entries are like the ECCA 100 which closed on 4:15 then purely on time I wouldn't get in, but then looking at the guys who beat me yesterday some of them have gone over 20 minutes quicker on normal 100 courses, which rather suggests its not a quick course!
pleased with my consistency yesterday, the first 4 laps were all within 5 watts avg of each other and the last was only down a bit because I had to stop to go back and retrieve my garmin when the adhesive in the mount gave up, then trying to start in a big ass gear going up a hill while trying to shove it into my skinsuit!
oh well, hopefully the fact there is a fast 12hr race that day means I've got a shot at getting in, plus hopefully the hype around 100s has died down by then!
I think I already know the answer to this but do organiser take into account the course that people rode to get PBs on when making a cut for a race?
I'd really like to do the BDCA 100 in September, but if the entries are like the ECCA 100 which closed on 4:15 then purely on time I wouldn't get in, but then looking at the guys who beat me yesterday some of them have gone over 20 minutes quicker on normal 100 courses, which rather suggests its not a quick course!
pleased with my consistency yesterday, the first 4 laps were all within 5 watts avg of each other and the last was only down a bit because I had to stop to go back and retrieve my garmin when the adhesive in the mount gave up, then trying to start in a big ass gear going up a hill while trying to shove it into my skinsuit!