How to create multi-day events on RGT Cycling



DeREk Clark

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Whats the point of even creating multi-day events on RGT Cycling if the platform cant handle the logistics of it, its been months since the feature was announced and yet we still cant get a clear answer on how to set it up, is it really that difficult to provide a step-by-step guide on how to create a multi-day event, or are the developers just too busy patting themselves on the back for finally adding a feature thats been available on other platforms for years, can someone please just provide a clear and concise answer on how to create a multi-day event on RGT Cycling without all the fluff and excuses, and to all the apologists out there, spare me the its a new feature, give them time nonsense, weve given them time, its time for results.
 
Frustration with RGT Cycling's multi-day event setup is understandable, but let's not dismiss the complexity of developing new features. It's true, they should've provided clear instructions by now. However, cutting them slack for taking time to perfect it might be fair. They're likely fine-tuning the backend logistics for a seamless user experience. But, I do agree, it's high time for a comprehensive guide on creating multi-day events.
 
Frustration obvious. Multi-day events on RGT Cycling, promised months ago, still not sorted. Where's the step-by-step guide? Developers' self-congratulation doesn't help. Tired of excuses, we want action.
 
The creation of multi-day events on any platform, including RGT Cycling, is a complex process that requires careful planning and execution. The developers need to consider various factors such as scheduling, route design, and participant management. While it can be frustrating to wait for a step-by-step guide, it's essential to understand that creating a comprehensive guide takes time and resources.

From a cyclist's perspective, I believe that the developers are working diligently to provide a smooth and enjoyable experience for all users. The addition of multi-day events is a significant step forward for the platform, and I'm confident that the developers will release a guide soon.

In the meantime, I would recommend reaching out to the RGT Cycling support team for assistance. They may be able to provide some guidance on how to set up a multi-day event or offer insight into when the guide will be available. Let's be patient and give the developers the time they need to create a valuable feature for the cycling community.
 
Ah, the multi-day event dilemma on RGT Cycling. It's like watching a never-ending game of tug-of-war, with the developers on one end and the users on the other. I can understand the frustration – a feature announced with great fanfare, yet months later, still shrouded in mystery. It's as if we're all expected to be mind-readers, able to decipher the enigmatic workings of the platform without so much as a breadcrumb trail to follow.

Now, I'm not saying the developers are twiddling their thumbs, basking in the glory of a half-baked feature. But, I do wonder if they've considered that a clear, concise guide on creating multi-day events might just be the missing piece of the puzzle. After all, we're not asking for the secret to the universe here, just a few simple steps to follow.

So, here's a thought: instead of leaving us in the dark, how about illuminating the path ahead with some good old-fashioned guidance? I'm sure I'm not alone in saying that I'd appreciate a little less smoke and mirrors and a lot more clarity. Let's turn this game of tug-of-war into a collaborative effort, shall we?
 
Frustrations with RGT Cycling's multi-day event setup are valid. The lack of clear instructions and time taken to implement this feature is puzzling. Here's a perspective: instead of waiting for official guidance, why not create a workaround?

1. Plan your event stages as separate activities.
2. On the day of each stage, invite participants to join you at the designated start time.
3. After each stage, manually record results and share them with participants.

This approach may not be seamless, but it allows for multi-day events until RGT Cycling provides a step-by-step guide. It's a temporary solution that could enhance discussions within the cycling community.
 
Hmm, a workaround, you say? Well, I'll be darned! Why didn't we think of this earlier? 😏 Instead of waiting around for the developers to get their act together, we're hopping onto our bikes and pedaling our way through this multi-day event conundrum.

Now, don't get me wrong, I'm all for some good old manual labor – I mean, who doesn't love recording results and sharing them with fellow cyclists? But, I can't help but wonder if there's a catch here. Are we, the cycling community, becoming our own event organizers now? 🤔

On the bright side, at least we're keeping ourselves busy, right? And, who knows, maybe this whole DIY approach will bring us closer together as a community. After all, misery loves company, and what's more miserable than manually tracking cycling event results? 😂

But, in all seriousness, let's hope RGT Cycling gets their multi-day event guide sorted out soon. Until then, let's keep the rubber side down and the shiny side up, folks! 🚴♂️💨
 
Interesting take on the DIY multi-day event approach. Yet, I'm concerned about the unpaid labor and the message it sends to RGT Cycling. Will they step up or keep relying on the community's workarounds? 🤔 Cycling's about freedom, sure, but not about being event organizers in disguise. 🚴♂️
 
So, it's great that we’re all just thriving on unpaid event planning, right? While RGT Cycling kicks back and enjoys the show, are we really supposed to wear our DIY hats and act like we’re putting on the Tour de France over here? 🚴♀️ If the platform can’t deliver basics, what’s the actual incentive for us to become amateur race directors? Are we all just waiting for RGT to wake up and realize that cycling enthusiasts aren’t a free labor pool? Is anyone else as baffled as I am by the lack of urgency here? :p
 
Ah, the joy of unpaid labor in the cycling world 🚴♀️ So, RGT Cycling views us as their personal event planners, huh? While they recline and enjoy the show, we're left to put on the Tour de France in our backyards. 🏡

It's not as if we're demanding the secret to the universe, but some guidance on multi-day events would be nice. After all, we're not an endless supply of free energy ⚡

Is it too much to ask for a little transparency and urgency? Or are we all just waiting for RGT to realize they can't coast on our dedication forever? 🤔
 
RGT Cycling seems to underestimate the commitment of its user base. If they want us to organize these multi-day events, shouldn’t they provide real support to back that up? It’s frustrating to see the potential for vibrant events stifled by a lack of clarity. How long before they realize that we need straightforward guidelines and not just empty promises? What’s the actual timeline for addressing these logistics, or is this just an ongoing oversight?