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Two-Bits - Rules
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Rules of the Two-Bits Rally
Helmet, eye protection, full-fingered gloves, over-ankle boots, and long pants must be worn at all times while participating in the Two-Bits
Rally. Colorado has no helmet law, but we do.
Participants are expected to observe general rules of the road at all times. You will be doing most of your riding within daily range of
Denver with all its traffic. Reckless endangerment of yourself or others, or other acts which may tarnish the good name of
motorcycling (such as stupid passes or being a jerk) will result in disqualification and public ridicule.
Team riding will not be allowed. You may ride together with anyone, but all riders must visit the bonuses and collect all answers or
receipts on their own. If anyone is caught in the act of supplying bonus information to others, they will be held up for public ridicule,
called a two-bit rider, and will be subject to any number of other nasty consequences.
You will be required to supply three log entries at all bonus locations: 1) Answer, receipt, or photo, 2) odometer (not trip meter) reading,
and 3) time of day. Illegible or missing information will result in zero points for that bonus.
If you find you will not be able to arrive at the finish within the time you had planned, it is up to you whether or not you
continue with the rally riding.
Just like other rallies, you may ride your route only once. No scouting or pre-rides ahead of time. Your integrity within
the long distance (LD) riding community is at stake. Do the right thing.
Failure to comply with these rules, or other unsportsmanlike behavior will result in your disqualification.
The decision of the rallymaster is always final.
You must enjoy yourself on this two-bit rally.
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Last modified: November 3, 2010