50 CC Quest & 100CCC Gold March 19 - 25, 2012 |
50 CC Quest - Cross Country in Less than 50 Hours-or- Starting in Jacksonville and ending in San Diego 100CCC Gold - Back to Back 50CC Quests-or- Start in San Diego, turn around in Jacksonville and end in San Diego Registration is now open and will end March 10, 2012 |
The plan is to gather water and sand from each coast. You will not be able to ride your bikes on the sand, nor would you probably want to. The idea is to get gas receipt, drive the block or two to the ocean, hop off and get sand and water, and then head out. At the other end, gather water and sand and then gas up. The idea is that we will have gone truly from coast to coast in less than 50 hours. Some riders may elect to get the sand and water before the receipt at the start and after the receipt at the end. This is your call. Just keep in mind the spirit of the ride.
There is a message thread on the MTF where you can find out more information, ask questions and read discussion from other about the 50CC / 100CCC event. You can find the message thread at: http://forums.delphiforums.com/MCTourer/messages?msg=46860.1
If you prefer, you may email questions to the event coordinator at:
greg@gregrice.com
First, the Iron Butt Association's 50CC Rules or the IBA 100CCC rules should be read and understood. The IBA's rules for the 50CC & 100CCC govern this ride. Second, as the sponsoring organization, the MTF may require prerequisites greater than those stipulated by the IBA.
For this event the MTF has determined the prerequisites are:
50CC: | IBA Membership |
|
100CCC: | BBG - or - a certified IBA ride of 2000 miles or more - or - a qualifying rally as determined by the event coordinator - Generally, a qualifying rally must be at least equivalent to one of the rides listed above. |
If you would like to order a ride memento plaque, click below for details and ordering info. |
Date / Time | Event / Location |
Sunday, March 18th 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time |
Pre-ride Dinner - Jacksonville StartersGigi's Restaurant |
Monday, March 19th 5:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m. Eastern Time |
Start of Ride - Jacksonville
for all 50CC EW and 100CCC EWE Riders We will start releasing riders at 05:30 AM All riders must have witness signature and receipt by 7:00 a.m. |
Tuesday, March 20th 5:00 p.m. Pacific Time |
Pre-ride Dinner - San Diego Starters
2445 Hotel Circle Place San Diego, Ca 92107 |
Wednesday, March 21th, 2012 4:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. Pacific Time |
Start of Ride - San Diego
for all 50CC WE and 100CCC EWE Riders We will start releasing riders at 4:30 a.m. All riders must have witness signature and receipt by 6:00 a.m. ** Note: 100CCC riders will have priority for witness & gas pumps |
Wednesday, March 21th, 2012 TBD |
Banquet for 50CC EW Finishers
|
Friday, March 23th 8:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time |
Witnesses available - Jacksonville
for all 50CC WE and 100CCC WEW Riders We will start releasing 100CCC riders at 8:30 AM All riders must have witness signature and receipt by 11:00 a.m. |
Friday, March 23th 12:00 p.m. (noon) Eastern Time |
Banquet for 50CC WE and 100CCC EWE Riders
Inside the Jacksonville host hotel ( Ramada ) Witness for the 100CCC EWE will be available if needed |
Sunday, March 25th 12:00 p.m. (noon) Pacific Time |
Banquet for 100CCC WEW Riders
Note: Final Witness will be available at Motel 6 |
Group riding typically refers to large groups of bikes riding together in a pack. MTF Long Distance rides are not "group rides." Rather, each ride is a "mass ride." Mass ride is a term coined and used in the long distance community and refers to a ride where all riders start from the same location, begin at roughly the same time, follow the same route and end the ride at the same destination.
For various reasons the MTF does not encourage groups of more than three riders while particpating in an MTF Long Distance event. The major reasons deal with safety, but in the end, each rider makes his/her own decision to ride with others or not. If you're riding with others, here are some things to consider:
The ride will be certified by the IBA. The MTF does not certify rides. The MTF has a long standing relationship with the IBA and has sponsored many IBA rides. The MTF assists with logistics, such as route planning and witnesses; collects and validates the documentation; and then submits the ride to the IBA for certification.
Riders will be required to acknowledge their responsibilities during the registration process. Each rider is responsible for their own ride. Safety is of primary importance.
If the MTF discovers that a rider has violated their responsibilities, even if it is after the ride is certified, the MTF will notify the IBA and the certification will be revoked.
The Motorcycle Tourer's Forum reserves the right to accept or reject a rider's request to participate in this ride.
[ MTF Home ]
[ Forum Guidelines ]
[ MTF Merchandise ]
[ MTF Calendar ]
[ MTF Tourer's Assistant ]
[ MTF Emergency
Tags ] [ MTF Commision
Program ]
[ MTF Honors
Page ] [ Touring Links
] [ Photo Album ]
[ MTF Logos ]
[ MTF Business Cards ]
[ MTF Gold Dealers
] [ MTF Past Events ]