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RULES
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GLOBAL GUTZ Organizer's Manual.
- Select
a race course in town (not in the countryside) that is as flat
as possible and measures in at 21 km, res. 13 mi. be exact and measure
the absolutely shortest possible way so that no shortcut can be taken.
- Measure
the course first on the map and then ride it with a odometer
(bike computer). This race is a lottery as it is and we should try to
even chances out as much as we can.
- Select
five spots as checkpoints (start and finish do not count as
checkpoints!). The first checkpoint is given at the start. At each
following checkpoint the next one will be given. So the racers only
know at the checkpoint where to go next.
- You
can either have people at the checkpoint to tell where to go next or
use signs to indicate the next checkpoint.
- Make
no fun or hidden checkpoints.
- Make
it as simple as possible to keep the global chances equal.
- The
race must start on time.
- After
all racers, male and female, have finished the course, e-mail the
results to mima@messmedia.org.
- Give
us the exact time in minutes and seconds when the line was crossed.
Cities are encouraged to post their course online so that we can see
each others courses. A simple course via gmaps will do. Send the map link to
mima@messmedia.org (But don't make your
course map public until after the race)
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