2018 H2H Point Peter Pounder (Port Jervis)

Anyone know the course for single speed non Pro?
Bikereg says three laps, but doesn't say what loop(s).
 
The H2H Facebook page just posted Strava links.

BikeReg looks like:
Cat 3 - 1 short loop
Cat 2 - 1 long loop
Cat 1 - 1 short, 1 long
Endurance - you guys are nuts - no info
Pro - Pro laps will be different from non pro laps. no idea what that means....

Well... this will be fun.
 
The H2H Facebook page just posted Strava links.

BikeReg looks like:
Cat 3 - 1 short loop
Cat 2 - 1 long loop
Cat 1 - 1 short, 1 long
Endurance - you guys are nuts - no info
Pro - Pro laps will be different from non pro laps. no idea what that means....

Well... this will be fun.
I was just on that site... how did I miss this? Sorry. Thanks @MadisonDan
 
FYI: I currently am planning on taking a half day and pre-ride. I was planning on Wednesday, but it looks like Thu has no rain in the forecast. Thinking of wheels down at around 1pm. Small loop, maybe both, pending on time.
 
The H2H Facebook page just posted Strava links.

BikeReg looks like:
Cat 3 - 1 short loop
Cat 2 - 1 long loop
Cat 1 - 1 short, 1 long
Endurance - you guys are nuts - no info
Pro - Pro laps will be different from non pro laps. no idea what that means....

Well... this will be fun.

Considering the course markings last year, this setup is certainly an aggressive task. Hopefully being the second event in as many weeks doesn't result in a hangover and the course markings are plentiful and clear.

This is a long ass drive...
 
The H2H Facebook page just posted Strava links.

BikeReg looks like:
Cat 3 - 1 short loop
Cat 2 - 1 long loop
Cat 1 - 1 short, 1 long
Endurance - you guys are nuts - no info
Pro - Pro laps will be different from non pro laps. no idea what that means....

Well... this will be fun.

Endurance - you guys are nuts - no info- LOL....funny.
 
Considering the course markings last year, this setup is certainly an aggressive task. Hopefully being the second event in as many weeks doesn't result in a hangover and the course markings are plentiful and clear.

This is a long ass drive...
Yeah that drive sucks. I did both the Peter Pounder and the Erie 80 last year and the course markings are hopefully a lot better this year especially the Erie 80.
 
Endurance - you guys are nuts - no info- LOL....funny.

Looks like Cat 1 will do 2 full laps... We'll see! It's still a little weird that pro and SS would do 3 and cat 1 would only do 2 . But hey, I kinda like the shorter races.

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FWIW - I did the long lap today between storms and it was :42 would totally expect the winning Pro time to be :35 or <. All cat 1 should be doing 3 long laps this is not nationals it's grass roots. If I had to travel more than 15 min. there is no way in hell I would go for an 1:20 race. Sorry H2H I think your obsession with short times is loosing you riders.
 
Watch out for the bees!

If I didn't have to buy a USAC one-day license, I would've went back up there to ride those trails again for this.
 
Anyone know the difference in the long lap and the pro lap, on bikereg it states the pro lap is different?
 
Anyone know the difference in the long lap and the pro lap, on bikereg it states the pro lap is different?

I thought they were the same. They had links to the loops posted somewhere, maybe on Facebook.


Edit:. Here
 
There's links to long & short on bikereg.
No idea what pro loop is.
SS open says 2 long laps, pro will be different than no-pro. Whatever that means.
 
I thought they were the same. They had links to the loops posted somewhere, maybe on Facebook.


Edit:. Here


When I looked at the strava maps it showed the long and short lap but on bikereg under the categories it has in small print the pro lap is different from the nonpro lap so I wasn't sure if the difference is short vs long or long vs long pro?
 
When I looked at the strava maps it showed the long and short lap but on bikereg under the categories it has in small print the pro lap is different from the nonpro lap so I wasn't sure if the difference is short vs long or long vs long pro?

Yeah, I saw that. They really aren't clear with their laps.

Tomorrow should be interesting.

I heard the course handles rain great, so conditions should be ok.
 
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