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TD - I'm confused.

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This is by no means a 'dig', 'pop' or 'go' ... I'm simply a little confused about something.

Reading the latest Cordillera I've noticed a few references to people posting supplies to themselves that they can pick up on their way through. I kinda thought that that wasn't really in the spirit of things, anyone shed some light ?
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I haven't started to read it yet, but is it any different from buying all the food and paying for any mechanicals as you ride along.
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iirc it's always been fair game to post things to yourself (pre race) to the local post office which will hold it for X amount of days but nobody else is allowed to post pre-made supplies during the race. Unless its new parts that you can't get en route and is from a commercial supplier.

I may be completely wrong though.
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http://tourdivide.org/the_rules

Rule 5
5. Shipping/receiving supplies (to the course): In the name of equal opportunity for international riders, and to minimize the TD 'footprint', challengers are encouraged to race as reliant as possible on commercial services along the route. However, in advance of a start, a competitor may cache food or equipment resupply at US Post Offices only, care of general delivery. Typical practice is to ship a replacement chain and fresh bike shorts to the halfway point on route. If a racer misses a resupply due to PO closure, that box may be forwarded to another PO, and only a PO, down route.
5a. Once the race clock begins, a rider may be assisted by a third party in receiving emergency repair/replacement items only. Food resupply is not considered an emergency. No cookies from mom! Emergency items must be shipped using a commercial shipper such as USPS, UPS, Fed-Ex, DHL, etc. Items may not be delivered privately by family, friends or even anonymous persons. Items may only be shipped to a commercial address (P.O., motel, bike shop, restaurant etc.), provided that address is equally available to all racers. Use of a private address (residence) along the route is forbidden. Use of the Race Updates blog to 'broadcast' for help (ie. conjure 'trail magic') is also forbidden. Item 5 FAQs
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Theres a lot of wooly areas in the rules I think, or at least a lot of people arguing over it :D

I recall reading somewhere that some people class talking to family on mobile phones as support (emotional) and others feel its fine for familys to show up in town and have a meal together, give encoragement etc.
I'm sure theres a line somewhere but im not going to try to define it.

I think if you're racing it, you just need to use good jugement on the whole self support thing. But, if you're at the sharp end and putting in a competitive time, expect someone to have a look at what you did and scrutinise it.

I intend to have a go in 2014, when its done, as long as I'm happy with what I do thats fine.
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Thanks for clearing that up fellas, like I said, I was unsure ... as FLV says, some areas are a little grey but as 99percentchimp points out ... this isn't one of them ;)
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Aren't there 2 divide races?

The Tour Divide which allows phone calls and posting of items and then another one which is completely supported with no outside help including phones?
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I love it when people say
forbidden
. JUst makes me want to do it :D

This isn't to condone breaking rules or anything on the TD, it's just that word. Is it just me :?
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Aren't there 2 divide races?
Yes but I'm really not sure how many folk actually race the GDMBR these days.
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I guess the 'rules' are guidelines really. Similar to the ethics in onsight lead climbing really and the debates over what's a 'redpoint' and what's an 'on sight' ascent - if you look into your conscience you know what the answer is before you ask and there is no-one to kid but yourself really (esp. on these bike rides if you are TTing the route independently).
I like the section on the line on the Cairngorms Loop site - says it all really.
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For me (who isn't doing the TD) it would fall into the camp of "if someone else did it would I consider it cheating?"
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As said above it is legal to post stuff to a PO on the route. You take the chance you get there during opening times though. Craig Stapler 2 years ago was to post stuff to Steamboat Springs & Breckenridge (iirc) as he thought he may miss one but not both as they are ~100 miles apart. Don't know what he did last year.
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