Forums >Racing>I hope this is not a silly question
So the weather forecast is looking very chilly for my HM this weekend. I am planning to layer a throwaway shirt/jacket that I can ditch after the first couple miles. The race rules require that my bib be visible at the start and finish. How do I do this without repinning? Or is this a rule that doesn't need to be followed to the letter? Will my chip still work if my bib is under the jacket?
2013 Goals:
5K: 25:00
10K: 52:00
Half: 2:00:00
Maggie
how abour rolling your throwaway up over your bib for when you cross over the start line?
Cherrie " I May not be able to change every Thing that I face, But I cannot Change ANYTHING until I face it...." author unknown "All that I am or hope to be I owe to my mother"....Abe Lincoln
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No Talent Drips
How about pinning your bib to your shorts (leg)?
You should go get the clap just so you can give it to her. --beef
Buy a bib belt. http://www.fuelbelt.com/s.nl/sc.13/.f
Not in Chicago
I think most races say this but I've never had an issue having my bib under a throwaway at the start of the race. You can just lift your shirt up and show it to someone if it's about getting in a corral or something.
You suck. You should just quit. Jackass. Welcome back.
You should buy bib belt, It will help you carry you big and other small things.
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But Och! I backward cast my e'e, On prospects drear! An' forward, tho' I canna see, I guess an' fear!
I fly.
This is what I've always done.
And if I'm not wearing something disposable, like a jacket, I just unzip the jacket at the finish.
Bring it on.
What he said above.
OK that's what I was thinking. I had just never seen this rule before. Thanks everyone for the quick replies!
This is why, at ultras, everyone pins their bib to their shorts. (Typically folded so that only the number shows.)
"When I got too tired to run anymore I just pretended I wasn't tired and kept running anyway" -- Ennay's 7-year-old daughter
I <3 <3
+1 I've rarely seen a bib pinned to a top - even in shorter races. They block the airflow. Heck, the guys in summer seldom have a top to pin anything to. (actually, one guy did pin it to his nipples in a mtn race) We rarely have chips.
Why even wear bib#'s in ultras? Doesn't everyone know each other? And by the end isn't everyone spaced way out?
"Hey who's that person a half mile from the finish?"
"Oh, I think that's Bob! Yes, it is Bob. Go Bob, you're almost there!"
<leisurely types "Bob" into the timing laptop>
<waits>
<clicks the finish button as Bob crosses somewhere in the vicinity of the fish "line".>
"Yay, Bob!"
Runners run.
sugnim
I was kind of hoping it would be a silly question.
You might pin your number to your shorts/pants. For chip timing, your chip should work even if it is covered by your jacket. Also, I wouldn't worry too much. I doubt the race directors will be inspecting each runner for their number, and if for some reason they do, you can always show yours beneath your jacket & explain. I think that would be reasonable given the weather. Good luck on your race!
Will my chip still work if my bib is under the jacket?
as conjoined twins, aren't there more pressing matters to consider?
I bought myself a reflective running jacket.
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