Officially you will not know your corral /wave until your pick up your packet and look at the bib. Now if Robert's source comes through again this year we may know something. You can figure out a rough idea from last year's corral placements.
You're photogenic enough to possible get in a photo ----- ASI forces me to pay a surcharge just to look at proofs so theycan replace equipment broken from attempting to photgraph me
You're photogenic enough to possible get in a photo ----- ASI forces me to pay a surcharge just to look at proofs so theycan replace equipment broken from attempting to photgraph me
Diane thanks for posting! It was such fun reading through that. Looks like I may be starting the race at 6:20am (my bib is 51-something so I'm guessing I'm in the last group). Long wait at the start, I'm going to be so antsy.
You're photogenic enough to possible get in a photo ----- ASI forces me to pay a surcharge just to look at proofs so theycan replace equipment broken from attempting to photgraph me
Correct your time starts once you cross the start line. It is controlled by the DTag that will be attached to you bib. You remove that tag from the back of the bib and loop it through your shoe strings. There will be videos at the expo as well as several on line. It's simple you loop it, then remove a small tabe protecting a sticky area and stick that sticky area to the opposite end of the tag. The tag will form a D once installed.
In chip (or tag) timed races it is important to have a stop watch functionwith you so you can get an idea of how you are pacing. If you are in the 3 or 4th wave the clock time could well be 20-30 minutes ahead of your time.
Hope this helps.
Also for those who may worry about the seewpers, the sweeper time starts as the last runner crosses the start. A 16 minute pace from that time must be kept.