Not to rain on anyone's parade of pit stops, but if we see a huge upsurge in first time or occasional bike commuters this Friday, it might be difficult or ill-advised to race along the local MUTs racking up pit stop visits . . .
Liz
I may have mentioned this in another thread, but the City of Greenbelt is hosting a pitstop for the first time this year (by the pool/fitness center). The official WABA convoy for DC leaves at 6:30am and will make a pick up in downtown College Park. An unofficial convoy (taking a slightly less hilly route and NOT stopping in College Park) will leave at 7:30am. We'll be at the Lake Artemesia parking lot around 7:50; Wells Ice rink parking lot around 8am. Of course, if someone is slow or has a flat we might be a little late... All are welcome to join up.
As always, here's a video showing the route:
I'm riding from Falls Church to Bethesda, glad I picked the Marriott HQ when I registered!
I registered as soon as they opened registration, and now I can't remember which pitstop I registered for. I went to the Bike to Work Day website to see if I could look it up there, and it said I should have gotten a confirmation email from WABA when I registered. I never received a confirmation email. Did others get one? Should I register again? Wander aimlessly among pitstops until someone feels sorry for me and gives me a t-shirt? Advice appreciated.
Thanks.
Liz
Try the WABA Events inquiry email: events@waba.org.
I did get a confirmation from WABA back in March when I registered. I supposed you've cleaned out your inbox. My registration on March 14th was shortly after they opened.
Complain to Blacknell, make him work for a change.
I was lucky, there was a foul-up with my registration so I had to be hand-processed.
So here is the person to contact: Megan Van de Mark megan@waba.org
In past years, I've had no prob. Just walk up and they are throwing T shirts out to the crowd. Not a big thing. "Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Please consult a financial ad visor."Wander aimlessly among pitstops until someone feels sorry for me and gives me a t-shirt? Advice appreciated.
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