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Lots of interpretation is what you end up with if you want to say that you have only ten rules that can be written on the back of a beermat.
I had a conversation a while ago with a guy who was saying that it showed that ultra-racing was at the very early stage and that, eventually, it would have to evolve to having long lists of rules like other types of bike racing, or it would become chaos. This suggests he might have been right.
If there had been a rule about no bike swaps there would have been no issue here.
I’d disagree it’s how to learn and improve on mistakes.
That’s on the event and community.
I think it’s actually that many of the rules require large amounts of interpretation. Which is why a participant would make contact with the organiser?