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I'm happy to be part of this challenge, because I'm sure in one year looking at the routes again will be great, but right now this competition is unfortunately simply exhausting.
I think the biggest problem of this whole challenge is motivation. I was very busy this November, but I think if I had been really motivated like I was last year, I even would have made the write up around midnight. But this challange is now already extremely long, I spent hours and hours making the route, every write up takes a big chunk of time and because of the whole interruptions I'm not really thinking about my race. Last year I was always really excited when the votes were coming and I was already thinking about my next write up the day before stage day. This year I don't care that much about the votes anymore and I would probably forget to post my stage if I Eshnar wouldn't always remind us at the beginning of his vote posts. I think it's no secret that this competition was just one step too far. It is probably too long, the area covered in the race is too big, finding good stage towns with an interesting Roman background is incredibly time-consuming and compared to the Giro challenge last year, making an historically good route is way more complicated. Last year you only had to use some big cities and throw in a Pantani/Coppi/Bartali tribute somewhere and that was it. But this year making culturally bad stages has a way bigger impact. I mean if you post a stage with 20 pictures of Roman landmarks in it you need about one second to notice that it's culturally better than a stage like this. Ofc I understand culturally good routes are something great, but again, this just costs so much time. Moreover because of all these difficulties many people didn't have enough time to participate at all. I think there were more than 10 people who announced they will participate after the challenge was announced, but at the end there were only 4 participants.mikii4567 said:I feel so sorry for you guys. The participants have designed great, if not amazing routes (because what I'm following is simply a group of some of the best stages in the history of cycling), Eshnar has tried so hard to make the competition interesting and exciting to follow, and the judges have tried very hard to make sure that accurate votes came as quickly as possible to ensure there was a flow, but you've just been hit by what is probably the worst luck in the history of cycling, for all sorts of reasons. Either way, it's still an interesting challenge to follow, and one of the first ones I go to when I get onto the forum. I was going to participate, but I when the concept was announced I got completely blown away by the scale of the race and I thought I would fail at the history side of things as I'm not great at historyand I am very surprised that I'm seeing such amazing routes. Keep it up, and I hope that you guys get to the finish soon
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I'm happy to be part of this challenge, because I'm sure in one year looking at the routes again will be great, but right now this competition is unfortunately simply exhausting.