Ok... how about a top 10 posting?
From Sidebar 3:
"So what happens if a rider has three Land strings in a row? That would look like this: Land1-Land2- Land3-land4-Land5-Land6-Land7-Land8-Land9. You would expect to have Land3, Land6, and Land 9 each doubled in points. But if Land2, for example, gets denied at the scoring table for not having the flag visible, does that break all of the strings? No, it only breaks the first string. Land3 in string 1 would be assessed at the listed value, but if collected properly, Land6 and Land 9 would double."
If Land2 is denied, why wouldn't Land 3 become the first bonus in the new string of Land3-Land4-Land5?
At the banquet the RM said that the riders did not need to claim strings, that scoring somehow would automatically pick up the strings. Smunderdog brings up a good point.Because the riders will "claim" the bonus strings in groups of 3. Each group of 3 will start and end using the bonus ID claimed by the rider. Therefore only the string with the mistake is broken, the remaining strings are each still intact.
If the rider had planned the 3rd bonus of each string to be the highest point value, it would be disappointing if a "failed" bonus caused their original 1/2/3 to be messed up...From Sidebar 3:
"So what happens if a rider has three Land strings in a row? That would look like this: Land1-Land2- Land3-land4-Land5-Land6-Land7-Land8-Land9. You would expect to have Land3, Land6, and Land 9 each doubled in points. But if Land2, for example, gets denied at the scoring table for not having the flag visible, does that break all of the strings? No, it only breaks the first string. Land3 in string 1 would be assessed at the listed value, but if collected properly, Land6 and Land 9 would double."
If Land2 is denied, why wouldn't Land 3 become the first bonus in the new string of Land3-Land4-Land5?
At the banquet the RM said that the riders did not need to claim strings, that scoring somehow would automatically pick up the strings. Smunderdog brings up a good point.Because the riders will "claim" the bonus strings in groups of 3. Each group of 3 will start and end using the bonus ID claimed by the rider. Therefore only the string with the mistake is broken, the remaining strings are each still intact.
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