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Updated: Dec 2, 2011

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BVBF FAQ

When will registration open for BVBF?

December 15, 2011. All BVBF registrations will be online at http://buenavistabikefest.eventbrite.com

Can I mail in a registration?

There will be no mail in registrations. All registrations will be online at http://buenavistabikefest.eventbrite.com.

Can I register at the event?

No. All registrations are online at http://buenavistabikefest.eventbrite.com.

Is there a cap on rider registrations?

Yes, the ride is capped at 800 riders. Register early.

When was last year's cap reached?

March

How will I know when the cap has been reached?

A message will be posted on this site's home page and the registration link will be removed from this site.

Where and when can I pick up my packet?

Packet pick up will at McPhelemy Park on Friday, from 3:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and Saturday morning from 6:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.

How can I get a jersey?

Select the Ride with Jersey ticket option when registering at EventBrite.com. Additonally, you have the option to order Jersey Only tickets. Jerseys will be mailed to you prior to the event.

Can I get a refund if I am unable to ride?There are no refunds for this event.

What happens if it rains?

This is a rain or shine event, there are no rain dates. Come prepared!

Where does the ride start?

There is no mass start. You may start where and when you want, but please note rest stop opening and closing times which will be noted on the Rider Information Sheet. Parking will be at the Sangre de Cristo Electric Association and the United Congregational Church.

Do I have to wear the wrist band and attach a number to my bike?

Yes, your wrist band and bike number give you access to aid stations, food, drink and SAG support. It also gives you access to the post ride party, meal and drinks after the event.

Will there be enough food at the rest stops or do I need to bring my own?

The rest stops are approximately 20 miles apart and will be fully stocked including a variety of fruit, bagels, muffins, bars, water and an energy drink. There will be a light lunch on the longer course.

What type of clothing should I bring?

Expect it to be warm and sunny in the lower elevations, but be prepared for a possible afternoon shower which could include snow or sleet so it is wise to carry a rain jacket and/or leg and arm warmers. Expect sun – so wear sunscreen! This is Colorado and we have little control over what Ma Nature feels like throwing you.

What if I have a breakdown on the road?

All rest stops will have mechanical support and there will be SAG support along the route. They will get to you as soon as possible, but come prepared to at least be able to fix a flat. Those with serious mechanical difficulties will be transported to a rest stop.

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