$100 is a fairly steep entry fee for an event that offers very few prizes.
but im not in it for the prizes, im in it for a good days riding.
i allready volunteer a lot of my time to my local club organising events. im well aware that events cost money. but when you have $35,000 worth of entry fees, and then event sponsors on top of that, i think thats more than enough to have their shit together.
I have done it a few times now, for me it is a personal challenge against myself to see if I can better myself each year (I seem to be on the losing end).
I think there is definitely 2 sides to the story on this one. The fact is though, this was the 31st year and they had some issues. Not bad going in my books.....
It is pretty simple for those that seem to have issues with the format, don't go ... pretty simple really. I go to events I like and don't bother with ones I don't enjoy.
Funnily enough there was criticism from some riders about an international event that was hosted here for having a day cancelled. It was considered the best thing to do by the organisers. Those in the know can read between the lines on that one.
well im going just for the hell ride dont care if i come last its a thrill ride for me![]()
lol mattyou going to do the t100 in 2009?
My choice is what I choose to do,
And if I'm causing no harm, it shouldn't bother you.
sweet dont forget to take the pics yeah t100 2009 im just going for the ride and a laugh hope its raining be a bit more fun
My choice is what I choose to do,
And if I'm causing no harm, it shouldn't bother you.
sounds good!! Im going with my mate and his dad, so hopefully 3 of us can get through! Is it clay like kimmys? I rode that in the pouring down rain, far that was hard work, fell off on every corner and downhilljust so slippery, and i had crap tires!! but i do miss engine braking in those conditions..
My choice is what I choose to do,
And if I'm causing no harm, it shouldn't bother you.
have you been there before?
3 people should be alright for bike rescue
and although i havent been to kimmies in the rain it is similar, only that thunder is paddocks with worn tracks so there is plenty of grass, wheras kimmies is all clay tracks so the base is the same at both places
i can honestly say dont even attempt the A loop, youll probaly be turning back or pushing the bikes yp the really big slippery rutted hills
but all to his own![]()
we may just go where no ones been
nope, this is going to be my first time out there.
haha, ohk thanks! Will hav to start on the B loop and see how that goes then!
Cant wait though, I'll tell you how it goes!![]()
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