I am contemplating doing an SS 3000, but I want to make sure that I get the rules correct. I know that I have 72 hours from start to finish. No problem with that.
My question is (sort of) about "nesting" but not really. Let's say I start at 0600. I have until 0600 the next day to complete the first 1000 IF I want to get credit for an ss1K. Do I have to start the second leg (another ss1K) precisely at 0600, or could I wait until 0700/0800 IF I was to log another ss1K? Then repeat that for the third day? In other words, as long as I finish 3000 miles in less than 72 hours, is there any latitude in the start/finish time for individual ss1K rides within that 72 hours? Or, does the time for the next SS1K begin at the time that the previous SS1K finishes?
I am trying to figure out the timing for the "rest breaks" that I am pretty sure I will need!
Thanks!
Jim
My question is (sort of) about "nesting" but not really. Let's say I start at 0600. I have until 0600 the next day to complete the first 1000 IF I want to get credit for an ss1K. Do I have to start the second leg (another ss1K) precisely at 0600, or could I wait until 0700/0800 IF I was to log another ss1K? Then repeat that for the third day? In other words, as long as I finish 3000 miles in less than 72 hours, is there any latitude in the start/finish time for individual ss1K rides within that 72 hours? Or, does the time for the next SS1K begin at the time that the previous SS1K finishes?
I am trying to figure out the timing for the "rest breaks" that I am pretty sure I will need!
Thanks!
Jim