BGMC Virtual Challenge Submission
You will find notes at the bottom about how to submit! If you are having trouble hit up the Contact Page and we will help. Submissions allowed from May 17th, 2020 - August 15th, 2020.
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Submitting Info:
What efforts count?
Things to know!
- First! Make sure to "check-in" before your first mileage submission. You can do so from a link sent to you after you registered.
- Use the link at the top of the page under the navigation tab to submit mileage.
- Make sure to select Run/Bike, and add your bib number! Our computer system needs that bib number to be exact.
- When adding mileage make sure to add just the number of miles. For example: “12.4” not “12.4mi”. Same for elevation, don’t add “ft” at the end. Just leave it as the number.
- Combining activities: You can combine activities if they are on the same day and the same sport. You can’t combine bike and run, obviously. You can combine your mileage if you do two runs, or rides, in a day (24 hour time slot). If you’re doing a really long effort that goes over 24 hours that is fine, just submit it as one effort. Don’t try and push the limit too much on what is considered as one effort. You should be able to go without sleep to consider it one effort.
- Make sure your bib and name are accurate, as well as mileage, feet, etc. If you get any of this wrong that can throw off the results, and cause an error in your total.
What efforts count?
- If you register before May 17th your race begins May 17th, and will end August 16th.
- If you register after May 17th, your race begins on that day and ends August 16th. No retroactive logging miles.
- Have a race, virtually or in person? That effort can count towards this total. Log it in the system and count towards your totals.
- Do you have to run? No you can walk, or crawl if you need to. Does Road/Trail/Treadmill matter? Any of it will count. Just be honest with the submission please.
- For biking, what is legal? Mtn, Road, Indoor, are all legal. Just be honest with your submissions.
Things to know!
- Your safety is your responsibility. Do not put yourself in a situation that is not safe. Know your limits, and know your approach to your activity. These events are not worth risking health. Stay in your limits.
- The Race Director can DQ a racer for not following the guidelines for submissions, or any disorderly conduct that may happen towards other racers. This event is designed for everyone to have fun and push their own limits as a virtual community. It’s not a race, but a challenge.