Author Topic: Routesheets and The Law  (Read 12378 times)

Chris S

Re: Routesheets and The Law
« Reply #50 on: 21 September, 2010, 09:09:33 am »
That's a descent iirc.

Indeed - and a technical one for riders of recumbent trikes; as experienced by one Mr D Larrington of this parish who experienced some serious stinging nettle interaction along there, a few years back.

Re: Routesheets and The Law
« Reply #51 on: 21 September, 2010, 01:27:31 pm »
Look at this from the old Mildenhall 300: Google Maps  Google Maps

Worrying about a bit of gravel?!

A bit OT, but amusingly when you get to the top of that road, there's a mirror at the junction, and you can see the Google Streetview car in it!

Google Streetview Car in mirror
Actually, it is rocket science.
 

Re: Routesheets and The Law
« Reply #52 on: 21 September, 2010, 03:40:21 pm »
I read this thread by coincidence today.

I have just returned from route checking my Snowdrop and Sunrise Express Audax to be held in 19th February.  Checking the reliability of routesheets is for not so much of a worry in terms of the law but more a consideration to all the paying participants who are hoping for an enjoyable day out on their bikes.  The latter should be the prime motivation for accuracy.
Organiser of Droitwich Cycling Club audaxes.  https://www.droitwichcyclingclub.co.uk/audax/