Special Needs Bags
I've heard two different things regarding special needs bags::
- You can't get them back at the end of the race
- You can't get them back at the end of the race
The reason I ask is that I was thinking about putting an extra pair of contact lenses in my bike special needs bag - just as a precaution. But if I won't get the bag back I'm not going to do that.
Anyone know which statement is true?
Thanks
David
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As to getting those bags back ... I routinely put a CO2 and a tube into bike special needs. On occasion I have been able to retrieve. Most times, it's not worth the hassle, as the bags are either unavailable or piled in no particular order. Rarely, they may be available in boxes of 50 consecutive numbers, reducing the number you have to sort thru to find yours. Don't count on it, though. Another sunk cost, IMO.
Sounds like the better place for them is in my transition bags.
David, don't count on getting it back. At TX, they told us we weren't getting them back, and they didn't lie. That said, I didn't hesitate to put a cheap $30 tubular and $10 worth of CO in there as my Oh Crap insurance policy in case I faced a multi-flat scenario. I didn't want to spend 6 months training, who knows how many thousands of dollars, just to DNF because I was too cheap to plan for a bad-tire day. Well worth the peace of mind. For me.
I used to race in contacts. Kept a spare in Swim-Bike bag in case one got dislodged during the MMA portion of the swim. Not likely to lose one between Miles 1-60 on the bike, IMO. If worried, you can stash a pair in your bento, saddle bag, taped to a seat rail, etc.