The website is now live, so time to start booking the leave, and planning your ride. Website is here http://tt2000.org
The website is now live, so time to start booking the leave, and planning your ride. Website is here http://tt2000.org
Some planning has commenced...
And some mystery points found as well but that dam carving is stymying me. Should be on the Kaikoura Coast but damned if I can spot it.
re the coastal mystery. Don't make the mistake of thinking that its north of KK.
To anyone that ever told you you’re no good… They’re no better.
The mystery that is giving me grief is the Otago one. It seems familiar, but I just can't place it. Not that I need it, my route has enough points without it.
Time to ride
never done it... hows this gig work???
cheers DD
(Definately Dodgy)
Check out www.tt2000.org
Basically, for 2022 you start in Blenheim at midday on Friday, and finish at Tokoiti (near Milton) by midday on Sunday and choose your own route of at least 2000 km. There are a large number of checkpoints on the way with points values from 30 to 250 points per checkpoint and you need at least 2000 points by the end of the ride. Details and locations of each checkpoint are on the website. Each province has a pair of compulsory checkpoints, and your route must include 2 of these pairs, so for Canterbury these would be OKains Bay (you love that road) and Mt Cook. There are also 5 mystery checkpoints where the location is not given and these are worth 150 points each.
Do it, You'll love it.
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Sort of. Okains Bay is 250 points because you have to go well off the main roads to get there. Chertsey is only 40 points because it is practically right on the Main road. Duntroon is 75 points because it will take you off the main road, but may be on your route elsewhere.
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Well, that and the bright lights of Tokoiti.
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