It is not
technically cheating, as the rules do not specifically prohibit this activity..... so, the rallymaster can't really intervene. This year, anyway.
Besides, it's sort of an un-enforcable rule.... these guys would just go down the road and make phone calls to their pupper-masters anyway.... :glare:
Still, this year, there was some attempt to prevent these riders from receiving their bonus listing, faxing them to their "teams", and then go to sleep while their route was planned for them.... all bonus sheets were printed on dark red paper. So when faxed... it came out all black on the receiving end.
However.... it appears some of these "asterisk" riders evidently thought something like the red-paper listings would happen, and had their teams simply come directly to the Doubletree Inn at the Start and mid-way point to plot their puppet's route. :glare:
That definitely takes a bit of the shine off for me. Its cheating as far as I am concerned. Where is the Rallymasters discretion in all this?
Don't let it do this.... there are PLENTY of riders who are "pure of heart", and doing this the right way. Like the ones I mentioned above. Indeed, the VAST majority of entrants are running this event in the spirit intended.
I'm assuming that two participants working together (or three, or whatever) is perfectly acceptable? I certainly don't think non-participants should be assisting, but I think the "team" strategy (where a couple of riders work and ride together) is pretty cool. Not to mention that it's safer to ride w/ someone.
This is ABSOLUTELY acceptable.... if actual
IBR entrants want to work and ride together, this is fine.
But this other approach is complete and utter ********. I turn my back on these guys..... what are they going to do if they end up in the Top 10? Are they going to bring their "team" up to the podium to receive their trophy, too? :glare:
Actually, I wish they would do exactly that..........