6 hours, or 6 + x hours?

maxfacta's picture

Hey, what's the format of this race?
Do you have to have finished your last lap by the 6 hour mark, or have started your lap before the 6 hour cutoff?
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Yarg's picture

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maxfacta wrote:

Hey, what's the format of this race?
Do you have to have finished your last lap by the 6 hour mark, or have started your lap before the 6 hour cutoff?

MF, I can't talk on behalf of the organisers, but every enduro I have done here has been - what you can do BY 6 hours, not after

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MeridaGreg's picture

Yargy,

the Northcliffe sux hour was 6 + x hours. Great event, where were you?

maxfacta's picture

gritty

Oh, I see how it works now.
The cutoff is how long your brake pads can last :P

Yarg's picture

Brake pads you say . .

GREG, no, I haven't done the northcliff 6 hour,

Max, I thought my pads made it today - but when I got home . . . . my front pads were see through . . . .

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MeridaGreg's picture

Today proves my longheld point...

If you simply lock up and drift, you have no worries with wearing the pads. Front brakes are unneccessary (except when doing burnouts or circlework).

I had a great time in the mud today, I haven't been that filthy in a long time. I like the new course, it's a good idea to change it every year. Thanks to the organisers, especially Steph for sacrificing a ride so we could enjoy ourselves.

Yarg's picture

Yes master . . .

Who am I to question the drift master . . .

However, out there in the mud, without my glassess . . . . .

and yes a big thank you to Steph, Jonesy, Bron and the crew (including the crazy one that made like an ambulance driver!!), for a great day out.

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