So what is the route for this event and where are the check points if the rubberneckers want to sit and check out the action?
So what is the route for this event and where are the check points if the rubberneckers want to sit and check out the action?
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If you are talking about the RustyNuts Grand Challenge, you start at Turangi and travel around the central North Island and then finish in Turangi. The checkpoints are usually at gas stations to assist the riders so spectators can watch there if they are so inclined.
The real answer to your question is "At 7pm on the Friday night of the GC ride the route is placed on the wall, with associated instructions".
Not really an event for spectators. Why haven't ya entered?
One of these years I'll have a working bike for my birthday and I'll actually be able to do this ride.
The distance is nothing new to me just the time frame. Never gone that far in a day. 2days however..
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The real answer to your question is "At 7pm on the Friday night of the GC ride the route is placed on the wall, with associated instructions".[/QUOTE]
So no-one knows the route before hand and its all hush hush?! I should have a go at something like this, it would be fun. I met one of the marshalls the other week in Tony Rees. He was also getting a front tyre fitted and told me a bit about it. He mentioned the fastest time ever completed (and reminding me it wasnt techinically a race!) was about 16 odd hours. So back to the man cave with the calulator to work out that the average speed over the entire race was 109km/h........ guy was a unit apparently! But yeah I'd like a ride over to have a look. Where exactly does it start and when?
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Briefing is at 2.30pm, with staggered departures thereafter. Mine launch time is 3.24pm for example..........
"If you haven't grown up by the time you turn 50, you don't have to!"
Leaving at 3:03pm and judging by the rain we're currently having there will not be any left for Sat/Sun.
A little bit wet and windy.
So no-one knows the route before hand and its all hush hush?! I should have a go at something like this, it would be fun. I met one of the marshalls the other week in Tony Rees. He was also getting a front tyre fitted and told me a bit about it. He mentioned the fastest time ever completed (and reminding me it wasnt techinically a race!) was about 16 odd hours. So back to the man cave with the calulator to work out that the average speed over the entire race was 109km/h........ guy was a unit apparently! But yeah I'd like a ride over to have a look. Where exactly does it start and when?[/QUOTE]
Tony Rees is a great bike racer but he nothing to do with the Rusty Nuts M/C he is not a member nor has he ever been a marshall at any of our events He would not have any idea of how fast our riders are now or in the past,
I am sure you have misunderstood what was discussed. It is not a race Techniically or otherwise. I sugget you get you info first hand. Times havent been recorded since 1989 and just because someone says they did it in a certain time means nothing - I have heard of guys who have done it in incredible times but never heard of them and EVERY entry passes through my computor - dont believe all you hear - most of it is bullshit. I have even met the man who told me he WON and got the 1st prize money - HAHAHHA He had never been an entrant - got 1st in a nonexistant rce and claimed the non existent prize money. Some biker are bigger bulshitters than fishermen.
He was surely embaressed when I let him know in no uncertain terms he was full of it.
If you say either "I can" or "I can't" your correct.
I think Salty was saying that he was talking to a guy at Tony Rees' shop, not Tony himself. The person mentioned the fastest time but confirmed that it wasn't a race. Race or not, there's still someone with a fastest time out there and I guess that serves as benchmark.
(Thank god for KB ... up at 3.30am due to dog deciding to wake up half the neighbourhood, with due cause - some dodgy looking guys walking the streets)
in the minds of those who have done the course - We get riders from 16 to 74 with al manner of bikes and skill levels. one mans fastest time is slow to another - Not to forget the route changes each year as do weather conditions - then there are cc differneces etc - The Challenge is to finish - The point I make is that what someone says might not be correct - and it is usually the ones who go on about times that are most likely to inflate speeds and think the clock hands go round faster than they do.
If you say either "I can" or "I can't" your correct.
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