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I second that. Last years track was very sweet.I vote for that course
I second that. Last years track was very sweet.I vote for that course
Not entirely ...In that proposed finish option, would I be right in saying if I turn up with a camper trailer it will be set up somewhere outside that blue line in the picture?
Only if there is spare space. Otherwise, they'll be up near the back fence.Are 6+6 riders going to get a pit spot too?
Thanks for the info, I'm presuming its first in best dressed for camping space and pit spots or are pits nominated by you guys?Not entirely ...
You can camp inside the Innabaanya fence line (the thin blue line) - but that costs extra. what you cannot do is Camp in the solo pit row area. That is only for support activities for the riders. You could, in theory, camp immediately behind one of the 3x3 solo pit support areas, as long as you were in one of the outside rows.
The proposed course map appears to follow the singletrack up the hill in the north there. The firetrail you're remembering is the orange road that goes right against the perimiter of the area, and the yellow proposed course line is inside that. If it's the track I'm thinking of, it's quite a reasonable climb although not super long, steepish, on "wide" singletrack if that makes sense.I've only been to Majura once - would I be correct in saying that the north east part of that proposed circuit is a fire roacd climb following a fenceline over looking a crop area of some kind? From memory that climb had a couple of nice ruts in it.
The steep parts in the south are all on the west of the central north/south firetrail, so the proposed course in the south is all on the relatively gently-sloping eastern bit.Also, any climbing at the southern tip, or is that still on the flat part. I remember some great slightly steeper tracks in that WSW area, any chance of hitting them?
Here are last year's results if you want to check things out ... The lap distance was 9.65 Km. Jason (and Dan) rode ~ 415 Km. Jess Douglas did 357 Km.I've only got one previous 24 hour to go on, but comparing that to this track I'm guessing that 320-340km is probably par for the course for the semi-serious-punter (oxymoronic I know, but I think it makes sense)... Jason English in the high 400s I guess?
Ahh... brings back really good memories.Here are last year's results if you want to check things out ... The lap distance was 9.65 Km. Jason (and Dan) rode ~ 415 Km. Jess Douglas did 357 Km.
Rego and Practice available Friday until about 9 PM.Noticed the event schedule is still not up. Is it a midday start race? Just working out travel arrangements etc as its getting v close.
Meoooow, and the cat fights have started!Of course, how could I have forgotten, having never raced before.
CheersRego and Practice available Friday until about 9 PM.
Rego available Saturday morning until about 1030. Guess you could practice too, but you'll be getting heaps of that in the next few hours.
1200 Saturday Start. Finish 24+ hours later
Camping available Thu-Sun nights
It did have a smilie thing after, must of chopped it off editing the spellingAnti_Trainer said:Meoooow, and the cat fights have started!
And you have to get involved?Meoooow, and the cat fights have started!