The M21 Short Le tour de Spey 2007 is going ahead again this year
Yellow jersey (overall)
Green Jersey (run in sprint)
Polka Dot Jersey (king of the hill - as decided each day by me)
All up for grabs.
Yellow jersey - best 4 out of 6 to count (as 6 day results are worked out - saves me having to do it!)
Green Jersey - based on cumulative points (best 4 point scores to count)
King of the hill - based on cumulative points (best 4 points scores to count)
To qualify for the Green & Polka Dot jerseys you must complete the course
£2 to enter (to cover costs of tops) pm/email/text/carrier pigeon to me or catch me at Day 1. GET YOUR ENTRIES IN NOW !!
This tour operates a zero tolerance to drugs except for booze and hangovers which are encouraged! Random beatheliser tests likely
Le Tour De Spey 2007
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Le Tour De Spey 2007
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Wattok - [nope] cartel
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A simple run-in splits competition that would be open to everyone (because we all have the same last control every day) would just be the cumulative time of your six run-ins. You do have to have run your course first though.
If they put the finish lines where the planners intended, then the cumulative distance of the 6 days run-ins is 750m. I reckon 140 seconds would be a good time after six days...

If they put the finish lines where the planners intended, then the cumulative distance of the 6 days run-ins is 750m. I reckon 140 seconds would be a good time after six days...
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Spookster - god
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Spookster wrote:A simple run-in splits competition that would be open to everyone (because we all have the same last control every day) would just be the cumulative time of your six run-ins. You do have to have run your course first though.
There's actually a remote finish for some courses on Day 6 so I'm afraid it doesn't encompass everyone, the vast majority use control 100 on all days though.
here's hoping my lack of fitness will not hinder my competitiveness in le tour de spey!
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andy wrote:Spookster wrote:A simple run-in splits competition that would be open to everyone (because we all have the same last control every day) would just be the cumulative time of your six run-ins. You do have to have run your course first though.
There's actually a remote finish for some courses on Day 6 so I'm afraid it doesn't encompass everyone, the vast majority use control 100 on all days though.
So can we still enter if we have control 100 on all 6 days?
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