Realistically I don't think I'm likely to get very far in this with my knee still being fucked, so it was basically a case of paying £250 to get access to the manual in order to dream a little and satisfy my curiosity regarding whether they had decided to make the CP4 parcours (Transalpina off-road section) rideable in either direction or not.
Spoiler alert, for anyone else mulling over the same decision.
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Yes! you can ride it which ever way you want.
I'm clearly missing something but I can't work out why anyone would do this the wrong way.
The other highlight was that they have sneaked in a finish parcours to tempt us away from that lovely main road that heads inland from Burgas towards Sofia. The finish parcours starts about 40-odd km north of Burgas. And the finish is not actually in Burgas any more, but a few km up the coast path, in what sounds like an unfinished seafront hotel. Glad I didn't spend much time routing the last section as it's all different now.
V1 of the manual has just dropped.
Realistically I don't think I'm likely to get very far in this with my knee still being fucked, so it was basically a case of paying £250 to get access to the manual in order to dream a little and satisfy my curiosity regarding whether they had decided to make the CP4 parcours (Transalpina off-road section) rideable in either direction or not.
Spoiler alert, for anyone else mulling over the same decision.
....
....
Yes! you can ride it which ever way you want.
I'm clearly missing something but I can't work out why anyone would do this the wrong way.
The other highlight was that they have sneaked in a finish parcours to tempt us away from that lovely main road that heads inland from Burgas towards Sofia. The finish parcours starts about 40-odd km north of Burgas. And the finish is not actually in Burgas any more, but a few km up the coast path, in what sounds like an unfinished seafront hotel. Glad I didn't spend much time routing the last section as it's all different now.