by Andrew G » Tue Jul 29, 2008 2:13 pm
[quote="Sylv"]Trying now to find out exactly where is the course,
Clicking on the course link on the cyclingtimetrials website doesn't take you anywhere
Where's E2/12h?
Sylv, some course details are a bit of a pain to find out. I can't find details of this one so will have to wait for the startsheet - that will give you detailed directions, and sometimes include a map.
The TT forum has some course details mapped out [url=http://www.timetriallingforum.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=18586]here[/url] but it is not a complete list, it's been built by and then updated by members as they have plotted out the route and sent to the forum admin chap.
[url=http://www.timetriallingforum.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=20158]This[/url] page also provides links to the various districts websites if they have one. Unfortunately no joy on the E district, but some do help. For example our district (London South - G) has a website/blog and that has a page with the detailed course descriptions on, again not complete but better than nowt as it does sometimes fill in gaps.
The problem with these things is that it's all run voluntarily by people who do it in their spare time so there isn't a definitive set of maps and descriptions anywhere that I know of. Quite a lot of the people who organise and run a lot of these things are also from an older generation as well, so ,not wishing to sound ageist, are not always hugely web savvy regarding mapping sites and blogs etc which would be the natural place to hold this sort of stuff.
In an ideal world the CTT site should have all the courses mapped out on Googlemaps (or similar) and a "Courses" page which provides the detailed description and the map of every course on it, in reality it has no maps and course descriptions are a bit hit and miss as to whether they are there or not.