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Seattle-to-Portland hangers-on allowed?
I'm planning my annual big ride, and it looks like it will bring me to Seattle,
Washington around July 13. If luck is with me, I could even get there around July 11. I see from the web pages that the annual Seattle-to-Portland ride is scheduled to take place July 11-12. Tickets are required (because 10,000 riders is already enough) and the event is sold out. Most people take 2 days to do the ride; about 15% do it in one day. Well, I am the kind of idiot who might do it in one day. 'Course, I don't have a ticket. But what happens if I just "happen" to be riding by on a bicycle? Is there a mechanism to throw me out? Could I start on the 12th and try to do it in one day? I'm not exactly sure why I'm asking, since I usually don't like the big crowded rides, but since the timing just about works out, it seems like it would be a pity not to give it a go. Comments of all sorts welcome. dave PS -- Assuming the STP thing doesn't work out: how does a person arriving in Seattle on a bicycle make his way to the SEA airport and check in a bicycle on an airplane? |
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