You can email Rob Hawks direct if you want to 
confirm: r...@sfrandonneurs.org He might be a bit busy today though... :) 

My impression (and I've only been one) is that because riders are so 
self-contained, and on open popular public roads and trails, that it's not 
a big deal at all. As long as they don't have to provide services to/for 
you, I don't think anyone cares. 


On Friday, September 11, 2015 at 1:37:55 PM UTC-7, Surlyprof wrote:
>
> I wasn't sure what the protocol was for randonneur events.  I haven't done 
> one yet and wasn't sure if party crashing was tolerated or welcomed.  I was 
> just interested in the ride.  I've never been big on "being official" so I 
> may take you up on the advice (which I found more encouraging than 
> provocative).  I will sign up for the RUSA # so I don't run into the same 
> registration problems in the future.
>
> John
>
> On Friday, September 11, 2015 at 8:31:01 AM UTC-7, cyclot...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
>>
>> Not to be provocative, but can't you just show up and ride? It wouldn't 
>> be an official brevet for you, but you can still enjoy what looks like an 
>> awesome ride with good people.
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, September 10, 2015 at 8:51:53 PM UTC-7, Surlyprof wrote:
>>>
>>> Tried to register and failed.  Couldn't register via the electronic 
>>> registration form so I emailed the organizer with a pdf of my registration 
>>> and heard nothing.  Sounded fun... maybe next year.
>>>
>>> Have great ride everyone.
>>> John
>>>
>>

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