Team Strange is notorious for trying to keep the team concept out of it's rallies. They HIGHLY discourage any type of outside routing help.Riders shall not accept or receive assistance from other persons in planning their route or obtaining bonus locations.
As I understand it, the bike is given away in a drawing, not to the top finisher. All rally finishers will have a chance to win regardless of their standings. The fact is Team Strange has a rigid stance against excessive speeds. And they have disqualified participants in the past for this reason.Free bike, huh? Does this encourage participants to "race" to the finish? Given that there is a prize having substantial monetary value, is this thing still considered an amateur event?
Great!
YepAny other FJR's going to be here besides myself and Stryg8r?
What about that guy that loaned you a camera in Canada?I love that picture. After riding from Atlanta to the Bonneville salt flats...and averaging over 1,300 miles a day for 7 days, Behm does what any efficient LD rider would do. Step's into the box for the picture, rather than taking the extra time to reach down and move it.
He also finished 2nd overall in last year's Minnesota 1000. And that was riding two-up. The man can ride!
I don't think your giving the riders much credit there.Back to the drawing for a motorcycle: The BL5 website says it is a structured drawing with more chances to be drawn given to higher finishers.
That sure sounds like financial incentive to me. I hope the field of riders can keep their collective cool and stay safe with so much money at stake.
GZ
I don't know about You, but my FJR always goes the speeeed limit.huh? Does this encourage participants to "race" to the finish?
Fixed it. How could I have screwed that up? What I should have said was Pete finished 3rd overall.What about that guy that loaned you a camera in Canada?I love that picture. After riding from Atlanta to the Bonneville salt flats...and averaging over 1,300 miles a day for 7 days, Behm does what any efficient LD rider would do. Step's into the box for the picture, rather than taking the extra time to reach down and move it.
He also finished 2nd overall in last year's Minnesota 1000. And that was riding two-up. The man can ride!
Bob Young
While I can't speak for the other riders or rally organizers, I can say the drawing puts absolutely no additional pressure on me. It also had no bearing on my entering the rally. I'm still trying to figure out exactly why I signed up for the abuse. :blink:I'm not busting on the riders, but you have to agree this is unprecedented.
Only a handful of riders in any rally have a reasonable chance to win. In past BL's the rest of the pack knew they had slim to none chances of winning, and so they felt zero pressure to win and reap the coveted IBR slot.
But now with a structured drawing, any single rider, including the last place finisher, have a shot at winning a motorcycle. That puts MUCH MORE pressure on the whole pack of riders and is unprecedented.
Eddie's a smart guy, I guess he knows what he's doing.
GZ
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