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One of the key things about TABR was the history of the route it follows, going back to 1976. It sold itself. Also the vibe it has; the locals loved the racers coming through their small towns. Nathan should try to lean in to the rise in gravel popularity in USA like Unbound and promote the hell out of it, get a few names to ride it, people with a social presence. There are a lot of races now and Nonstop got lost in the crowd.
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Next time buy a cheeky tube under €1 and share a 'human moment':
Christoph and Ulrich shared a drink which cost €1. The drink was requested by Ulrich, and purchased by Christoph. While in essence this is outside assistance by a fellow rider and therefore contrary to Rule 2, it is also a human moment between two riders who wanted to recognise each other’s success on the Race so far. The Transcontinental Race Manual refers to such incidents as ‘doing something cheeky’ - a lapse in judgement or lack of focus on the rules that results in little or no impact on the Race as a whole.
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I took a tube out of my bag and threw it to him
top stuff @frank9755
So if you take the card that ends their race then? Would they be 'out of GC' or refused at the CP's to continue? -
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The graph is showing sections of rest for the top 30. If the tracker is turned off during rest it might be affecting it?