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plowsie 20-05-09 10:14 AM

Re: AR Marking Discussion
 
I will offer my services to mark the finish line with a banner wearing a fairy's outfit :D

I think the way AR07 was done was fine. Though never designated, was more the drop off system, I actually enjoyed marking on the Peaks Rideout, holding up the traffic letting everybody pull out, posing for some and Saluting LyleJ :D

I have utmost respect that do get designated as a marker as they are willing to help and keep others safe.

Alpinestarhero 22-05-09 07:43 AM

Re: AR Marking Discussion
 
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Originally Posted by plowsie (Post 1914406)
I will offer my services to mark the finish line with a banner wearing a fairy's outfit :D

I'll hold you to that on the day ;)

just remember that Bear will be bike-mounted....you wont be able to outrun him!

monkey 26-05-09 12:18 AM

Re: AR Marking Discussion
 
I think the marking system worked well last year but here's a suggestion;

Obviously heavily dependant on the number of junctions requiring marking in between scheduled stops could we not have a marker for each one? We could do a poll and if there are enough willing markers they would all start up front, mark their junction as indicated by the leader and then hang back WITHOUT any pressure or requirement to pass 50 or 60 or so bikes? This would eliminate anyone feeling as though they were buzzed by a marker, take out a lot of needless overtakes and also include people wanting to make a contribution to the ride without relying on experience, skill or speed.

I have no idea how many towns and junctions there are on the route or how many bikes or contibutors etc we have so this may seem completely moronic, for which I apologise.

Spiderman 26-05-09 12:22 PM

Re: AR Marking Discussion
 
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Originally Posted by teriyakimonkey (Post 1920394)
I have no idea how many towns and junctions there are on the route or how many bikes or contibutors etc we have so this may seem completely moronic, for which I apologise.

Its a fairly simple and sensible proposition TM. As you say it is however entirely dependant on the number of juctions that need marking and if there will be enough bikes on the day or not.

monkey 26-05-09 12:33 PM

Re: AR Marking Discussion
 
If there are too many points to mark we could still use some people to mark once and then hang back or ride how they normally would have.

Spiderman 26-05-09 12:39 PM

Re: AR Marking Discussion
 
The only obstacle i see in having lots of people who will mark and lots who wont is the possibility of one junction not getting marked as its not clear who will stop and who wont. Does that make sense?

plowsie 26-05-09 12:42 PM

Re: AR Marking Discussion
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Spiderman (Post 1920820)
The only obstacle i see in having lots of people who will mark and lots who wont is the possibility of one junction not getting marked as its not clear who will stop and who wont. Does that make sense?

Drop off system, rider behind leader MUST stop.

Spiderman 26-05-09 12:46 PM

Re: AR Marking Discussion
 
Yeh but then we assume that everyone behind the leader WANTS to be a marker, not everone who attends the AR does.

plowsie 26-05-09 12:53 PM

Re: AR Marking Discussion
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Spiderman (Post 1920830)
Yeh but then we assume that everyone behind the leader WANTS to be a marker, not everone who attends the AR does.

Oops I thought TYM meant that there would be dedicated marker group and they would mark. My bad, think I misread.

hovis 26-05-09 01:40 PM

Re: AR Marking Discussion
 
im still undicided of wether to come


if i was wanted/needed as a marker that would probably perswade me to come:salut:


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