BB200 2020
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BB200 2020
Okay then, after giving all and every option a good coat of looking at, it's become quite obvious that there was no way to run this year's BB200 in its usual guise and (a) remain within guidelines and (b) show anyone looking that we can actually be sensible. However, that doesn't mean that the BB200 can't run in another guise ....
This year, you will have from Oct 1st until Nov 1st to ride the route. You can also start / finish from any point along it. Should your attempt prove successful, then simply email a gps trace of your ride to claim your badge.
I fully appreciate that it's quite unlike the previous 9 years but under the circumstances it's perhaps a reasonable compromise. The good news is that we'll have an all new route and the crafty will be able to pick whatever weather window may present itself.
Anyway, entries will open on Sep 1st - Sep 25th, route will be sent out Sep 26th and it'll cost you £15. No limit to number of entrants.
This year, you will have from Oct 1st until Nov 1st to ride the route. You can also start / finish from any point along it. Should your attempt prove successful, then simply email a gps trace of your ride to claim your badge.
I fully appreciate that it's quite unlike the previous 9 years but under the circumstances it's perhaps a reasonable compromise. The good news is that we'll have an all new route and the crafty will be able to pick whatever weather window may present itself.
Anyway, entries will open on Sep 1st - Sep 25th, route will be sent out Sep 26th and it'll cost you £15. No limit to number of entrants.
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Re: BB200 2020
Limited entries or in abundance?? Pls Stu (ie. No needing to be on standby at 10am etc)...
Can we coordinate with a friend (or a few )... anyone got any dates could you PM me (pending entry off course)...
Can we coordinate with a friend (or a few )... anyone got any dates could you PM me (pending entry off course)...
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I doubt we'll have any reason to cap entries Shaf.Limited entries or in abundance??
Whilst I won't encourage it, I can't stop it but let's remember that the usual guidelines still stand.Can we coordinate with a friend
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Re: BB200 2020
EXCELLENT IDEA!
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Great idea! I can’t make my usual excuses give a period of 30 days.
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Nice one chief.
Can I request that the route takes in a railway station then please?
That would make my taking part a lot more likely. Arrive by train, ride then leave the way I came like I wasn’t even there...
Can I request that the route takes in a railway station then please?
That would make my taking part a lot more likely. Arrive by train, ride then leave the way I came like I wasn’t even there...
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Re: BB200 2020
Nice! Since there's five weekends (assuming Sunday 1st Nov is valid) then there's a lot of room for folk.
An interesting dilemma: do you put the big hike-a-bike at the start to get it over with or would that demoralise you early on? What about selecting a start point to give you the best chance of hitting resupply points?
An interesting dilemma: do you put the big hike-a-bike at the start to get it over with or would that demoralise you early on? What about selecting a start point to give you the best chance of hitting resupply points?
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Re: BB200 2020
Great!
(And - Bugger, better get training!)
(And - Bugger, better get training!)
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good plan
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Excellent plan. Time to tick off the 300, too, I reckon (there will be a 300km option, right?).
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Is there a 300 option this year Stu? I know you have a lot of orange badges to give away
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Bloody hope so. I need the orange to complete the set...
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Good plan! It’s hard to say no to that. I think the motivation to keep plugging away overnight will be harder to find but a) it’ll be interesting to see and b) it doesn’t really matter.
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A 30 day window to cherry pick a dry spell and I could still be on furlough.... Until Nov 1st
Maybe I might even have a go this year
Maybe I might even have a go this year
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That's a very good idea Stuart!
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As we've got 30 days to get round we could go much further than that, BB1000 anyone No need for a separate route, just 5 laps of the BB200.
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Re: BB200 2020
Well that’s much better than this 24hours nonsense, might enter!Bearbonesnorm wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2020 8:42 pm
This year, you will have from Oct 1st until Nov 1st to ride the route.
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Re: BB200 2020
Still sounds good but having had a night to consider things I am, with some regret, bowing out.
October is likely to be the time where transmission of the C word increases. I’m not sure travel by by train to Wales for recreation would be justified (for me: child at high risk + job in ICU).
I will however honour the spirit of BB200 an roll out on my newly devised hike a bike studded, vague path infested, evil stepping stone infected Dartmoor 200 route. To be completed under BB rules and ridden from my door.
October is likely to be the time where transmission of the C word increases. I’m not sure travel by by train to Wales for recreation would be justified (for me: child at high risk + job in ICU).
I will however honour the spirit of BB200 an roll out on my newly devised hike a bike studded, vague path infested, evil stepping stone infected Dartmoor 200 route. To be completed under BB rules and ridden from my door.
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Re: BB200 2020
Just to clarify a few things. I'd hate for something said in jest on here to be taken as reality.
Dee
The ride has to be completed in one attempt (as usual). The badge timings will be awarded as previous years and you must complete the route within 36 hours max.BigdummySteve wrote: ↑Tue Aug 25, 2020 8:35 amWell that’s much better than this 24hours nonsense, might enter!Bearbonesnorm wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2020 8:42 pm
This year, you will have from Oct 1st until Nov 1st to ride the route.
Entry is open from 1st Sept to 25th Sept. All the guidelines of a self-supported event stand. It isn't a social ride with friends so please bear that in mind.redefined_cycles wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2020 8:46 pm Limited entries or in abundance?? Pls Stu (ie. No needing to be on standby at 10am etc)...
Can we coordinate with a friend (or a few )... anyone got any dates could you PM me (pending entry off course)...
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Thanks Dee... Yeah, I wasnt actually thinking as a group ride sort of thing. Just people starting around a similar weekend/day from wherever on the route they started. ie. If I started at the closest side to myself and a few others started on same date from their end of the route and just followed it round. Only means that you know there's some good company (a few 20 miles ahead or behind) on the same route and they'll be suffering as much or little as I...The Boss wrote: ↑Tue Aug 25, 2020 10:29 am Just to clarify a few things. I'd hate for something said in jest on here to be taken as reality.
The ride has to be completed in one attempt (as usual). The badge timings will be awarded as previous years and you must complete the route within 36 hours max.BigdummySteve wrote: ↑Tue Aug 25, 2020 8:35 amWell that’s much better than this 24hours nonsense, might enter!Bearbonesnorm wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2020 8:42 pm
This year, you will have from Oct 1st until Nov 1st to ride the route.
Entry is open from 1st Sept to 25th Sept. All the guidelines of a self-supported event stand. It isn't a social ride with friends so please bear that in mind.redefined_cycles wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2020 8:46 pm Limited entries or in abundance?? Pls Stu (ie. No needing to be on standby at 10am etc)...
Can we coordinate with a friend (or a few )... anyone got any dates could you PM me (pending entry off course)...
Dee
^^^ That's acceptable/appropriate right
Also, once out on the route, if one was to get tired (based on your mention about getting round in one go) then they'd be ok to sit/lie and have a short break/rest right? Or is years going all hardcore and only allowed water/food/etc stops?
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Re: BB200 2020
Same as every year in that regard Shaf. If you want to stop then stop but it must be completed within 36 hours.Also, once out on the route, if one was to get tired (based on your mention about getting round in one go) then they'd be ok to sit/lie and have a short break/rest right? Or is years going all hardcore and only allowed water/food/etc stops?
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Great idea team. If I can squeak it in the week after the OMM I'll be happy.
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Great idea. Hoping I might be able to do this, even though freedom passes are very hard to come by at the moment!
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This makes it much more likely that I'll be able to do it... I wonder how much weight I can lose in a month and a half?
Plus, you know, learn to ride a bike again.
Only difficulty for me will be finding somewhere to stay the night before. Not really comfortable with B&Bs etc right now... but by the same token, getting f'all sleep in the car / tent is no way to prep for a ride that long.
Plus, you know, learn to ride a bike again.
Only difficulty for me will be finding somewhere to stay the night before. Not really comfortable with B&Bs etc right now... but by the same token, getting f'all sleep in the car / tent is no way to prep for a ride that long.