
Originally Posted by
Kathi
It depends on the ride. Most rides and tours discourage sagging unless you have a major break down or health issue. If you cannot physically do the route you shouldn't be there. Small rides have limited funds and can't afford to have sag drivers picking up people and running them to the end of the route. Sometimes volunteers will pick you up but often they don't have any way transporting your bike.
Since the ride is in your area you could have a personal sag who would pick you up if you feel you can't make it. If you chose to do this please have the personal sag use an alternate route.
And, yes, I have sagged but only in cases of emergency, like an asthma attack.
As someone who has driven a SAG vehicle, I totally agree with this. I've had to drive people in who arguably shouldn't have done the ride in the first place or who made some bad choices along the way (like not stopping for food at any of the stops and then bonking). Yes, the SAG drivers are there to help, but it should be limited to mechanicals and medical issues. When a SAG driver is busy driving somebody in who was simply undertrained, then they are unable, oftentimes, to deal with other distress calls.
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