stryg8r
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Ya see that's where your wrong. If you want to get a IBA Saddle sore Certificate yes you need to ride 1000 miles in 24 hours. But at a rally YOU decide how far and where you want to go. Some rallys do have check points and even some prescribed base route but most, the MN1K included, you just get a packet of bonuses and you decide where and for how long you want to ride.I'd do it but for those feckin Minnesotans.
That and ...
...just not a LD rider.
I admire you guys for the physical AND mental endurance you guys have.
A good place to find info is the FJR Forum FAQ for Newbies Considering a Saddle Sore, Rally, or LD Riding here. Another would be the Team Strange Uniform Rules here. Then you can read some past MN1K ride reports here.Would this be a good event for a newbie long distant rider? I am kind of intriqued by the whole Iron Butt, long distant riding stuff, but am pretty ingnorant on how these events work. I have done several 500 mile days with a max of 700 last summer. I live less than 10 miles from the starting point so this would be hard to beat for convenience. What are some good resources to learn more about scoring, route planning, do's and don't, etc...?
Would this be a good event for a newbie long distant rider? I am kind of intriqued by the whole Iron Butt, long distant riding stuff, but am pretty ingnorant on how these events work. I have done several 500 mile days with a max of 700 last summer. I live less than 10 miles from the starting point so this would be hard to beat for convenience. What are some good resources to learn more about scoring, route planning, do's and don't, etc...?
I don't think you can go wrong with the Bonzai. I think its about half full now so I'd recommend getting signed up sooner than later.Thanks devanator and rickcorwn. I think checking out a 12 hour rally makes more sense than jumping into a 24 hour 1k event. I think the Bonzai rally in Richland may be the way to go.
Cool, see ya there!Thanks devanator and rickcorwn. I think checking out a 12 hour rally makes more sense than jumping into a 24 hour 1k event. I think the Bonzai rally in Richland may be the way to go.
How ever you want...OK, since I have done a SS1K ride, the mileage involved doesn't intimidate me, but that was on a route I had had months to plan out. I had in COMPLETELY memorized. So my question is, how long do you have to plan your route? I assume you are given the locations where you can pick up a certain amount of points, and then you are off and running. Does the clock start as soon as you are given the bonus point locations?
I will try reading some of the links above, but I have read several post on these rallies, and I still don't understand how all that works exactly.
Well you missed out. The lucky number went to a Waffle House waitress from Georgia. :blink:Just an FYI if your thinking about a run at the MN1K. The next Team Strange new rider will receive the TS number of 666 :blink:
Hey, it could be your lucky number... or not :blink:
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