2024 Grand Départ
Follow the Grand Depart Riders on Dotwatchers!
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Insightful and inclusive commentary will be provided by Christina Vietinghoff.
https://www.instagram.com/bicicletia/
Date: Saturday, July 13, 2024
Time: 8:00 AM
Location: Almonte/Mississippi Mills, Ontario
Why ride in a Grand Depart?
When you set out on the Log Driver's Waltz as part of a Grand Depart you will find yourself to be part of a group of bikepackers who have met up to ride at the same time but none-the-less riding in a self supported manner.
The Grand Départ is an opportunity to meet other bikepackers and share a common experience. It is a participation event. There is no registration, no support, no insurance and no prizes. It is not a race or organized event. Each rider assumes complete responsibility for their own safety.
Leaving together adds excitement!
The Grand Depart date is set well in advance. Signing up to ride is a commitment to yourself that you will show up on that day. Hopefully you will find that will help with motivation to train and get your bike and gear together. With the date set in advance riders must plan to thrive in what might be less than optimal weather and deal with last minute reroutes as required.
Challenge by Choice:
This year there are again three distances to choose from: 800 km, 380 km and 1600 km. Nobody has completed the 1600 km Rewind, who will be the first?
This is not a race, but some riders are motivated to test themselves against the route under defined conditions. These riders may have their time recorded and should follow the self supported "rules" for either solo or pairs.
Riders are encouraged to "tour" the route if that is their preference. There is no time limit for riding the route. Riders may choose their own pace and may make their own choices about how closely they follow the route, and whether they ride in a pair. a group or solo.
The Grand Depart is very much challenge by choice..
When you have read everything on this page and are ready to commit, please indicate your intention to ride in the Grand Départ by completing this form. The form can also be found embedded at the bottom of this page.
Can I ride the LDW if I am not in the Grand Depart?
Absolutely! Grand Departs aren't everyone's "cup of tea" nor logistically possible for everyone. Riders are welcome to tour the route at any time of their own choosing or ride it as an unsupported time trial.
The LDW "Full" Route (800 km):
The Log Drivers Waltz is an 800 km route with 7267 metres of climbing according to RWGPS. The actual amount of climbing, based on data from many riders is closer to 9500 metres. See more information on the first three pages of this website. Riders are welcome to ride the route anytime of the year between May 15 and November 15 as this is when the trails in the Gatineau Park are open to bikes.
The Grand Départ version of the route will be finalized, barring last minute construction or other trail or road closures, two weeks before the ride. Please use the existing route maps on https://www.logdriverswaltz.ca/ for planning purposes.
Ayant l’habitude de rouler en solo, sur de moyennes distances, il y a quelque chose dans ce type d’événement de groupe qui me motive à ne surtout pas abandonner!
(Being used to riding solo, over middle distances, there is something about this type of group ride that motivates me not to give up!)
Marie-Pierre Savard, 3d 15h 41min (2022) First Woman
Solo or Pair?
Riders may ride alone, in pairs, or small groups, it is entirely up to them. One of our goals is to make the Log Driver's Waltz and bikepacking in general accessible and riding as a pair or small group can provide a level of comfort and security. Many riders enjoy the thrill of a solo self supported ride and that works, too!
Often riders meet up with others progressing at about the same pace and will form loose alliances that last a few hours or days. It certainly can add to the experience.
Fastest Known Time (FKT):
Riders interested in riding the route as quickly as they can should consult the Fastest Known Times page for more information.
"I like climbing, and coming from British Columbia, I do a lot of it. But the climbs on the Log Driver's Waltz route just hit differently. They are steep, relentless and simply drained my energy in a way that I wasn't prepared for. I totally underestimated how difficult this route is and have a new appreciation for how challenging bikepacking can be."
Cory Ostertag, Squamish BC, 2d 1h 43min 2022 FKT and 2022 Grand Depart Overall Fastest Time
dotwatcher.cc/race/log-drivers-waltz-2024
Insightful and inclusive commentary will be provided by Christina Vietinghoff.
https://www.instagram.com/bicicletia/
Date: Saturday, July 13, 2024
Time: 8:00 AM
Location: Almonte/Mississippi Mills, Ontario
Why ride in a Grand Depart?
When you set out on the Log Driver's Waltz as part of a Grand Depart you will find yourself to be part of a group of bikepackers who have met up to ride at the same time but none-the-less riding in a self supported manner.
The Grand Départ is an opportunity to meet other bikepackers and share a common experience. It is a participation event. There is no registration, no support, no insurance and no prizes. It is not a race or organized event. Each rider assumes complete responsibility for their own safety.
Leaving together adds excitement!
The Grand Depart date is set well in advance. Signing up to ride is a commitment to yourself that you will show up on that day. Hopefully you will find that will help with motivation to train and get your bike and gear together. With the date set in advance riders must plan to thrive in what might be less than optimal weather and deal with last minute reroutes as required.
Challenge by Choice:
This year there are again three distances to choose from: 800 km, 380 km and 1600 km. Nobody has completed the 1600 km Rewind, who will be the first?
This is not a race, but some riders are motivated to test themselves against the route under defined conditions. These riders may have their time recorded and should follow the self supported "rules" for either solo or pairs.
Riders are encouraged to "tour" the route if that is their preference. There is no time limit for riding the route. Riders may choose their own pace and may make their own choices about how closely they follow the route, and whether they ride in a pair. a group or solo.
The Grand Depart is very much challenge by choice..
When you have read everything on this page and are ready to commit, please indicate your intention to ride in the Grand Départ by completing this form. The form can also be found embedded at the bottom of this page.
Can I ride the LDW if I am not in the Grand Depart?
Absolutely! Grand Departs aren't everyone's "cup of tea" nor logistically possible for everyone. Riders are welcome to tour the route at any time of their own choosing or ride it as an unsupported time trial.
The LDW "Full" Route (800 km):
The Log Drivers Waltz is an 800 km route with 7267 metres of climbing according to RWGPS. The actual amount of climbing, based on data from many riders is closer to 9500 metres. See more information on the first three pages of this website. Riders are welcome to ride the route anytime of the year between May 15 and November 15 as this is when the trails in the Gatineau Park are open to bikes.
The Grand Départ version of the route will be finalized, barring last minute construction or other trail or road closures, two weeks before the ride. Please use the existing route maps on https://www.logdriverswaltz.ca/ for planning purposes.
Ayant l’habitude de rouler en solo, sur de moyennes distances, il y a quelque chose dans ce type d’événement de groupe qui me motive à ne surtout pas abandonner!
(Being used to riding solo, over middle distances, there is something about this type of group ride that motivates me not to give up!)
Marie-Pierre Savard, 3d 15h 41min (2022) First Woman
Solo or Pair?
Riders may ride alone, in pairs, or small groups, it is entirely up to them. One of our goals is to make the Log Driver's Waltz and bikepacking in general accessible and riding as a pair or small group can provide a level of comfort and security. Many riders enjoy the thrill of a solo self supported ride and that works, too!
Often riders meet up with others progressing at about the same pace and will form loose alliances that last a few hours or days. It certainly can add to the experience.
Fastest Known Time (FKT):
Riders interested in riding the route as quickly as they can should consult the Fastest Known Times page for more information.
"I like climbing, and coming from British Columbia, I do a lot of it. But the climbs on the Log Driver's Waltz route just hit differently. They are steep, relentless and simply drained my energy in a way that I wasn't prepared for. I totally underestimated how difficult this route is and have a new appreciation for how challenging bikepacking can be."
Cory Ostertag, Squamish BC, 2d 1h 43min 2022 FKT and 2022 Grand Depart Overall Fastest Time
The first 300 km of the LDW Half are the same as the Log Driver's Waltz "Full" so there is plenty of opportunity to meet riders on both routes. At Renfrew the Demi riders turn south east and ride back to Almonte via Pakenham, a good resupply point.
Riders who complete the Half/Demi have much to be proud of and if you wish (we'd love it if you would) will be recognized on the website. Please send your name and a photo of you and your bike ideally at the statue of Dr. James Naismith in downtown Almonte.
A map of the route may be seen by clicking this link. For planning purposes (food, water, accommodation use the map with points of interest (POIs) on this page: https://www.logdriverswaltz.ca/
Riders who complete the Half/Demi have much to be proud of and if you wish (we'd love it if you would) will be recognized on the website. Please send your name and a photo of you and your bike ideally at the statue of Dr. James Naismith in downtown Almonte.
A map of the route may be seen by clicking this link. For planning purposes (food, water, accommodation use the map with points of interest (POIs) on this page: https://www.logdriverswaltz.ca/
The <<LDW Rewind<< If you don't think 800 km is enough...
Riders seeking an extra challenge can attempt the "LDW Rewind" which is 1600 km long and has an elevation gain of ~19 000 metres. Riders will ride the route clockwise and on their arrival at Almonte they will turn around and ride it counter clockwise "Rewinding" the route as they go. To our knowledge this has not yet been completed. <<Rewind<< riders should follow the "rules" on self support as laid out for the Grand Depart. Who will be the first? |
The <<LDW Rewind<< If you don't think 800 km is enough...
Riders seeking an extra challenge can attempt the "LDW Rewind" which is 1600 km long and has an elevation gain of ~19 000 metres. Riders will ride the route clockwise and on their arrival at Almonte they will turn around and ride it counter clockwise "Rewinding" the route as they go.
To our knowledge this has not yet been completed.
<<Rewind<< riders should follow the "rules" on self support as laid out for the Grand Depart.
Who will be the first?
Riders seeking an extra challenge can attempt the "LDW Rewind" which is 1600 km long and has an elevation gain of ~19 000 metres. Riders will ride the route clockwise and on their arrival at Almonte they will turn around and ride it counter clockwise "Rewinding" the route as they go.
To our knowledge this has not yet been completed.
<<Rewind<< riders should follow the "rules" on self support as laid out for the Grand Depart.
Who will be the first?
Planning your ride:
Trackleaders
There are many reasons to register on Trackleaders and riders are strongly encouraged to do so
In order to register with Trackleaders you need to have a SPOT, Garmin InReach or other supported device with a current subscription. You can borrow or rent if you don't have your own. Any generation of SPOT devices will work and they are readily available secondhand for a fraction of what the new cost of latest version. There is a flexible month by month plan that makes having your own device and activating it when you need it quite reasonable.
Though Trackleaders may be able to provide devices for rent in Canada in 2023 we recommend finding a device elsewhere. It is important to plan this in advance as summer tends to be a time when these devices are in demand.
The link to register on Trackleaders will be shared as soon as it is available.
Please don't say "scratched" !
“People say when they can’t complete a route, that they "scratched". We’re of the opinion that anyone that shows up to the start has already put in a great effort. It’s so hard to get to the start these days, let alone complete these things. Ideally, we don’t hear the word scratch,” says Adams. “We have different levels and awards on our website because it’s not possible for everyone to complete the route. But they’ve still gone to their fullest extent. If I ride 200km in two days and that’s as far as I can go, that’s just as valid as someone who rides 800km in two days. Although the route isn’t easy, we want to have different ways to make it accessible.”
Jen Adams in Canadian Cycling Magazine. https://cyclingmagazine.ca/gravel/log-drivers-waltz-grand-depart/
Rider Recognition:
Riders who complete all or some of the route are encouraged to submit a photo for inclusion in the appropriate Log Driver's Waltz Award (Gold, Silver, Bronze, Half or Tourer). As well as recognizing your accomplishment it is encouraging for other riders who are considering the route. It is also a bit of a serotonin boost for the route developers ;-) . Thanks!
- For planning purposes use the Log Driver's Waltz Grand Depart Collection of maps.
- The Grand Depart Route will be released approximately two weeks before the depart.
- View Route Elevation Profiles (with surface type and communities) here
- Note: Riders have noticed that the actual elevation gains on the route are closer to 9500m!
- Further updates will be announced on Instagram and Facebook (see footer) and via email for those who have completed the Intent to Ride Form
Trackleaders
There are many reasons to register on Trackleaders and riders are strongly encouraged to do so
- Fun!
- Carrying a SPOT or Garmin allows rider to obtain help when they are out of cell service
- As a rider it is nice to know that there are others out and about. It adds an element of security for many rides and thus makes the ride more accessible.
- Friends and family can follow your ride
- People can come out to cheer you on.
- It makes it fair to all riders who are going for the fastest time possible if they know where each other are
- It helps build interest in the route as people in local communities become dot watchers, some of these are trail angels who provide water and snacks
- Dot watchers from far away and potential future riders can get an idea of the "race flow"
In order to register with Trackleaders you need to have a SPOT, Garmin InReach or other supported device with a current subscription. You can borrow or rent if you don't have your own. Any generation of SPOT devices will work and they are readily available secondhand for a fraction of what the new cost of latest version. There is a flexible month by month plan that makes having your own device and activating it when you need it quite reasonable.
Though Trackleaders may be able to provide devices for rent in Canada in 2023 we recommend finding a device elsewhere. It is important to plan this in advance as summer tends to be a time when these devices are in demand.
The link to register on Trackleaders will be shared as soon as it is available.
Please don't say "scratched" !
“People say when they can’t complete a route, that they "scratched". We’re of the opinion that anyone that shows up to the start has already put in a great effort. It’s so hard to get to the start these days, let alone complete these things. Ideally, we don’t hear the word scratch,” says Adams. “We have different levels and awards on our website because it’s not possible for everyone to complete the route. But they’ve still gone to their fullest extent. If I ride 200km in two days and that’s as far as I can go, that’s just as valid as someone who rides 800km in two days. Although the route isn’t easy, we want to have different ways to make it accessible.”
Jen Adams in Canadian Cycling Magazine. https://cyclingmagazine.ca/gravel/log-drivers-waltz-grand-depart/
Rider Recognition:
Riders who complete all or some of the route are encouraged to submit a photo for inclusion in the appropriate Log Driver's Waltz Award (Gold, Silver, Bronze, Half or Tourer). As well as recognizing your accomplishment it is encouraging for other riders who are considering the route. It is also a bit of a serotonin boost for the route developers ;-) . Thanks!
Follow the 2024 LDW Grand Depart and Time Trial Riders on Trackleaders!
Link and map will be added here closer to the date.
Link and map will be added here closer to the date.
“This was the first time that I had tried to ‘race’ anything like this and for most of the time I didn’t think I could actually complete it. The amount of fun riding, climbing, problem solving and junk food crammed into 68 hours was surreal.”
Ben Hamilton, 2022 Grand Depart, 2d 19h 56min
Things to keep in mind, and "rules" of the ride:
The "rules" are based on the honour principle. They are there to guide you and others so that we all have a good time and can relate to each other's experiences a bit more. For those "racing" themselves or others it provides a level playing field for the purposes of comparison.
- Be safe and take sole responsibility for your navigation and well being. Some parts of this route are rough and remote, with minimal services during long stretches. Rest, eat and sleep as necessary to remain fresh and alert.
- Store food and other animal attractants appropriately.
- Carry sufficient food and water to reach next resupply.
- This ride and route rely on the goodwill of the many communities along the way. Please be kind and respectful of private property and generous with your support of local businesses.
- On trails and shared pathways be courteous and yield to other users (hikers, walkers, runners, uphill bikers, equestrians, etc.)
- Carrying a Tracker device (Spot, InReach) is highly recommended as is registering on Trackleaders.
- A rider's time is the total elapsed time, including all stops, that it takes to complete the route.
- FKT riders must be registered on Trackleaders for their time to count. RWGPS or Strava tracks will be used for route verification.
- If you are riding in the solo category, you should carry your own gear, food, water, etc.
- If you are riding in the pairs category, you and your partner may share resources.
- If you are riding in the pairs category, you and your partner should stay together for the duration of the ride.
- You may ride with other people, but drafting is not allowed, unless you are in the pairs category and it is your partner.
- Flashing (blinking) lights, reflective gear and light coloured clothing to make riders more visible are highly recommended. Bikes should be outfitted with lights for riding in the dusk, night or dawn. Follow provincial laws at all times.
- Services along the route are fair game; hotels, restaurants, pubs and stores are all available for use, as long as goods and services are not pre-arranged, eg., no food or equipment drops. Camping options both primitive and at campgrounds, and other accommodation options can be found on the RWGPS map and supplemented with your own research. Note: due to Covid the hours/days of operation of some establishments may have changed.
- Leave No Trace. This route goes through communities and wilderness areas, please respect all areas of the route and leave it as you found it. If you packed it in, pack it out. More information on "Leave No Trace": https://www.leavenotrace.ca/principles
- If you leave the route for any reason, you must return to where you left it and continue on from there.
- No "sag wagons" or following vehicles as this is not in the spirit of "self supported". This would include leaving gear and retrieving it later by car. If you wish to leave gear you must mail or courier it to your home address.
- Giving, or receiving, unplanned assistance from another rider is allowed.
- "Trail Magic" is good as long as it is offered spontaneously.
- These rules apply to every rider. It doesn’t matter if you are In the lead or at the back of the pack.
Before and during your ride it is your responsibility to educate yourself about current health guidelines, vaccination requirements, proof of vaccination, etc., in all applicable health units/regions in both provinces and follow them.
Change in Plans?
Life happens. Sometimes plans need to change. If you indicate that you intend to ride but then cannot come, please send an email via our "Contact" page and we'll modify the sign up list. Thanks!
Please edit your responses on the "Intent to Ride" form as your plans take shape.
Riders: 2o24 log Driver's waltz Grand Depart All distances
Adam Kowalczewski
Adam Razumienko
Adam Morin
Alden Ozburn
Alex Neumann
Alex Stephan
Allyson Quinlan
Ammar Barakat
Andrew Woodside
Andrew Durand
Andrew Forknall
Anthony Maragna
Antoine Stundner
Ashleigh Myles
Ben Hamilton
Ben Glossop
Bobby Janelli
Boom Salvador
Brad Logan
Brendan Calado-Luke
Brian Dickie
Brook Smith
Caitlin Garrett
Carl Presseault
Cat Taylor
Charles Jamieson
Chris Rennie
Chris Shane
Clifford Jones-Dube
Daniel Gundelach
Daniel Petersen-Escobedo
David Moffette
Dérik Sauvé
Ding Ding Huang
Dominique Laliberte
Don Fish
Dylan Forrest
Emily Wong
Emily Laflèche
EmilyO'Connor
Emma Boivin
Emmanuel Moisan
Eric Betteridge
Éric Moisan
Erik Nelson
François Groleau
François Darveau-Bernier
Greg Andre-Barrett
Hugo Rider
Ian Mountfort
James Lindsay
James Rath
James Davis
Jamie Montpellier
Jane Devlin
Jane Marusaik
Jason Kocho
Jeff Hehn
Jen Adams
Joanne Steventon
Joe Bagel
John Hodgson
John Swarbrick
John Kieffer
Jonas Barter
Jonathan Gault
Jonathan Abitbol
Joshua Baum
Juan Rivera
Julie Toole
Justin Goulding
Kent Prior
Kevin Poirier
Kyle Bulstrode
Len Harris
Les Suter
Liam O'Brien
Liz Overduin
Lori Farrell
Marc-André Marsolais
Mark Vukas
Mark Walker
Martin Hotte
Mathieu Latulippe
Mathieu Marchildon
Matthew Mihlbachler
Matthew Rafuse
Maureen Wolfson
Michael Roe
Mitchell Sinclair
Monika Mannke
Murray Beare
Neil Price
Nina Dore
Olivier Bois
Owen Mason
Paul McEvoy
Paul Vincent Intal
Peter Billingsley
Phil Dubé
Rémi Bédard
Rider J. O.
Robyn Hughes
Roland Fletcher
Ross Weir
Ryan Brown
Samuelle Stiles
Sarah Robbins
Sean Kilpatrick
Sean Swarts
Serge Gouin
Shane Kramer
Sienna Deng
Siggi Casson
Sonal Ranjit
Spencer Gough
Spencer Nafekh-Blanchette
Stephanie Hall
Sylvia Lewis-Havard
Tanner Jackson
Thierry Gervais-Desrochers
Tiago Varella-Cid
Todd Sullivan
Tony Whetham
Travis Guile
Vincent J
Wayne Guo
Will Grierson
Xavier Bérubé
Yi Wang
Zak Erskine
Zoë Smith
Anonymous Rider
Joshua Baum
Jeff Mills
Paul Galipeau
Adam Razumienko
Adam Morin
Alden Ozburn
Alex Neumann
Alex Stephan
Allyson Quinlan
Ammar Barakat
Andrew Woodside
Andrew Durand
Andrew Forknall
Anthony Maragna
Antoine Stundner
Ashleigh Myles
Ben Hamilton
Ben Glossop
Bobby Janelli
Boom Salvador
Brad Logan
Brendan Calado-Luke
Brian Dickie
Brook Smith
Caitlin Garrett
Carl Presseault
Cat Taylor
Charles Jamieson
Chris Rennie
Chris Shane
Clifford Jones-Dube
Daniel Gundelach
Daniel Petersen-Escobedo
David Moffette
Dérik Sauvé
Ding Ding Huang
Dominique Laliberte
Don Fish
Dylan Forrest
Emily Wong
Emily Laflèche
EmilyO'Connor
Emma Boivin
Emmanuel Moisan
Eric Betteridge
Éric Moisan
Erik Nelson
François Groleau
François Darveau-Bernier
Greg Andre-Barrett
Hugo Rider
Ian Mountfort
James Lindsay
James Rath
James Davis
Jamie Montpellier
Jane Devlin
Jane Marusaik
Jason Kocho
Jeff Hehn
Jen Adams
Joanne Steventon
Joe Bagel
John Hodgson
John Swarbrick
John Kieffer
Jonas Barter
Jonathan Gault
Jonathan Abitbol
Joshua Baum
Juan Rivera
Julie Toole
Justin Goulding
Kent Prior
Kevin Poirier
Kyle Bulstrode
Len Harris
Les Suter
Liam O'Brien
Liz Overduin
Lori Farrell
Marc-André Marsolais
Mark Vukas
Mark Walker
Martin Hotte
Mathieu Latulippe
Mathieu Marchildon
Matthew Mihlbachler
Matthew Rafuse
Maureen Wolfson
Michael Roe
Mitchell Sinclair
Monika Mannke
Murray Beare
Neil Price
Nina Dore
Olivier Bois
Owen Mason
Paul McEvoy
Paul Vincent Intal
Peter Billingsley
Phil Dubé
Rémi Bédard
Rider J. O.
Robyn Hughes
Roland Fletcher
Ross Weir
Ryan Brown
Samuelle Stiles
Sarah Robbins
Sean Kilpatrick
Sean Swarts
Serge Gouin
Shane Kramer
Sienna Deng
Siggi Casson
Sonal Ranjit
Spencer Gough
Spencer Nafekh-Blanchette
Stephanie Hall
Sylvia Lewis-Havard
Tanner Jackson
Thierry Gervais-Desrochers
Tiago Varella-Cid
Todd Sullivan
Tony Whetham
Travis Guile
Vincent J
Wayne Guo
Will Grierson
Xavier Bérubé
Yi Wang
Zak Erskine
Zoë Smith
Anonymous Rider
Joshua Baum
Jeff Mills
Paul Galipeau
Riders: 2O24 Independent Time Trials & TOurs
Salty Beard
Ben Maynard
Colin Bunge
Ben Maynard
Colin Bunge
- Riders may leave at a time and point on the route of their own choosing. Singles, Pairs, etc..
Disclaimer:
- This ride is not an official event, nor is it sanctioned in any way, there is no insurance. there is no entrance fee, and there is no prize for finishing.
- All riders are solely responsible for their own safety and security along the route including, but not limited to, ensuring they carry sufficient nutrition and liquids and get adequate rest.
- Riders must recognize that there are inherent risks in this undertaking including injury and death.
- This route incorporates multi-use trails, off-road trails and on-road riding. All cyclists are responsible for their own safety, must use both trails and streets with caution and do so at their own risk.
- The route should be evaluated by each individual cyclist based on their level of experience and comfort level in cycling on trails and roads.
- Riders need to consider weather conditions, time of day, and any road obstacles when making their decisions to ride.
- Always wear the proper safety gear when cycling, ride sensibly and abide by all laws.
- This website and the associated Facebook page/Instagram account are only used as a meeting place and area for collaboration and information sharing. The Log Driver’s Waltz website and any and all others involved in the development of these routes do not assume any liability whatsoever for cyclists using this information and travelling upon these routes.
2O24 LDW GRAND DEPART
Intent to ride Form
or click on link: https://forms.gle/TRgxGNQMMh4sD2v37
NOTE 1: When you have finished filling in the Intent to Ride form you may have to prove you are not a robot using "Captcha". This can be difficult to find if filling it in on a phone. Consider completing the form on a computer. You might receive a confirmation email from Google, but for unexplained reasons not everyone does. If you don't see you name on the website or on an Instagram story within 3-4 days please send a message via the contact us page.
NOTE 2: This form is set up to be editable by the riders. If you wish to change any of your answers later you can use the link in the confirmation email that "should" be sent to you after submission.
NOTE 2: This form is set up to be editable by the riders. If you wish to change any of your answers later you can use the link in the confirmation email that "should" be sent to you after submission.
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