Greg Bobkin
Silver Seagull
- May 22, 2012
- 16,033
I can't comment on the organisation as I just rocked up with no baggage - but the rest of it is spot on. Too many people, lanes too narrow, runners not bothering to get out of the lanes of oncoming runners (or buses).A big thumbs down for me on the new route. The pissing about round the Steine whilst necessary should be done at the start so when you see the crowds on your way back into Brighton, it's later in the race, not at mile 5.
Almost 8000 runners today and I think that's a few too many. The course was too narrow and I got clipped at least 3 times, probably as I'm a great wind break! Again use the Steine part early as wider roads, allow the field to thin out.
Bearing in mind they charge top dollar for the race, the organisation seems poor. The queue for the bags after the race was a joke, bearing in mind the freezing conditions. All the numbers were based on pen places so of course you get a major queue for the lower numbers whilst the higher numbers were unused. When trying to use the numbers up ahead, the bloke seemed thoroughly pissed off, I interrupted his tea-break. Not one volunteer from the queue's ahead were pro-active in helping the runners and their colleagues in bringing the queue down, whilst they had no demand as the numbers they were serving were yet to finish.
The only positive is it's 3.5 miles from my house, otherwise I wouldn't recommend this race.
Also, I personally thought the support from the general public was rubbish. It was as quiet as anything in large sections and even when we tried to get them going we got nothing back. Doesn't bother me personally, but a few cheers along the way does help others who might be struggling.
Glad I did it, but it's far from my most enjoyable running experience...
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