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[RC] 100's - Bruce Weary DC

I am getting some great feedback on why people haven't done a 100, and what would truly motivate them to try one.
I have another question for those who are willing to respond on this matter. What form or forms of recognition would you be most gratified with once you have completed a 100 mile ride? A Tevis buckle speaks for itself, recognition at the ride dinner, recognition in the Endurance News, recognition/award at the national convention,a bumper sticker on your trialer, a merit badge on your jacket, a plaque, bragging rights at the water cooler at work---these are all examples of what help many of us really "squeeze the juice of satisfaction" out of our accomplishment.
So, what forms of recognition would best help actually motivate you to get started and actually enter a 100 miler, and why? Thanks. Bruce


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