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Im about to do a run from Darwin to Melbourne this weekend. I've always struggled with getting over the line for my SS1600 as common sense usually says it's on the Stuart highway, it's a long way to the next town and fatigue gets the better of me. I do how ever believe that the BB2500 with its 36 hour time limit is far more achievable for me.
Question, I know I can do two certified runs together. If I set out to complete a BB2500, but completed the SS1600 as part of it, can I simply tally up the SS1600 on the BB2500 paperwork, then add the additional 900km to it as a single form? Or do I need to complete a second lot of witness forms for a ride that I know I'm less likely to complete than the longer run?
Question, I know I can do two certified runs together. If I set out to complete a BB2500, but completed the SS1600 as part of it, can I simply tally up the SS1600 on the BB2500 paperwork, then add the additional 900km to it as a single form? Or do I need to complete a second lot of witness forms for a ride that I know I'm less likely to complete than the longer run?