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Re: Question - should I exclude myself from the results

Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2017 1:21 pm
by Brain
Personally if I'm putting my name on the course, then I'm the one deciding if it's safe. Someone else driving the course doesn't help me. For that matter sometimes I don't even trust myself. For instance I often ask Kym how he feels about something from a big car/power perspective.

If that means my runs don't count then I'm ok with that. If it means I take one less run I'm ok with that too.

If running in order is a problem then me missing my first run seems to be a good fit since that's when a good bit of the organizational chaos occurs.

Re: Question - should I exclude myself from the results

Posted: Sat Oct 14, 2017 12:55 pm
by gaspasser
Ben wrote:No, not excluded and no lost laps.

Brian does not do all of the course walks that we do, he's busy kicking over cones, making it a safe event.

He is an exceptional driver and places equally well in out of town races. We are lucky to have him.
I have to agree with Ben. This thread is a small tempest in a small teapot. Let the chips lie where they are!

Re: Question - should I exclude myself from the results

Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2017 9:12 pm
by angryturtle
If it was a national event, then perhaps having one less run. However, In lieu of any compensation for all the time and effort to come early, design and set up the course and make sure the equipment runs for the day, it is a small price to pay to ensure the course is relatively safe and functional. If he did not get to race then why would he bother to come? I guess you could have a different designated individual to volunteer to set up and run a race for one event per year and not get to race that event. You would probably end up not have as many quality events. If there is any small advantage to test driving the course, I think it is a small price to pay for the quality of the events.

Re: Question - should I exclude myself from the results

Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2018 10:09 am
by cstishenko
Don't bite the hand that feeds....

If you are putting in the time and effort, you should be allowed to run and compete just like anyone else.