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Sunday, July 29, 2007
posted by Grizzly Adam at 9:34 AM | Permalink |
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There is some high quality nit-picking going on over at MTBR with regards to friends and family showing up out on the trail during an unsupported event. The thread is interesting, but I think borders on crossing some lines. Namely, I don't want to see these unsupported rides and events become overly governed and policed. I don't want to see more rules and regulations. I think the idea of "Do it yourself" is fairly clear.

Again and again it just comes back to the integrity of the rider. If a rider wants to cheat, they will. All the rules in the world won't prevent that.




 



3 Comments:


At 10:53 AM, Blogger FixieDave

In 100% agreement with yah Adam!

 

At 3:28 PM, Blogger StupidBike

Holy Crap, why did I read that thread.

I will stick by my philosophy, I will do whatever feels right at the moment, if I get DQ'd for it, who cares, by the same token, I try and let others do whatever the hell they want as well.

Dang my brain hurts now

 

At 5:15 AM, Blogger Dave Harris

Not to worry Adam. I don't think any changes are going to come about from that thread.

I'm sure it's lost on many readers of the thread - but most of the "unease" came from a cascade of misunderstandings of Scott M's original comments coupled with wildy different communication styles. It was a real test of patience on my part, but in the end I think it was mostly diffused.

Besides, those rules apply to GDR and GLR. Any other race promoter is free to do something different as they see fit - so if the rules get cumbersome they just won't be adopted for other events.

It's all good...but I'd rather be riding than writing!