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2024 Ride to Defeat ALS - Post Event Survey

Date

User Response

05/07/2024  User Provided No Response
08/11/2024  User Provided No Response
05/06/2024  User Provided No Response
05/29/2024  User Provided No Response
05/06/2024  User Provided No Response
08/07/2024  Overall, I think the experience was good. I would have liked a route starting at the pass and and going to Issaquah if possible. I felt the shuttle piece could be a bit more accommodating but overall was good.
05/14/2024  User Provided No Response
08/10/2024  Keep trying to get pALS & cALS involved
05/29/2024  User Provided No Response
08/05/2024  User Provided No Response
03/29/2024  test
08/07/2024  more rest stops to mingle. talking to other riders was my big delight. camping together night before and after. I would like to see a catagory for riders that are not fund raisers. Maybe less overhead, and more riders included.
08/10/2024  User Provided No Response
08/07/2024  User Provided No Response
08/14/2024  I'm just wondering if you've thought of having this event on a Sunday, as opposed to Saturday.
08/16/2024  User Provided No Response
08/10/2024  User Provided No Response
08/10/2024  User Provided No Response
08/07/2024  User Provided No Response
08/07/2024  User Provided No Response
05/06/2024  User Provided No Response
08/11/2024  Give the slow group a bit more time to reach the top. Maybe some information about needed required pace, with a reminder at the rest area.
05/29/2024  I did not attend the in-person event this year and, therefore, did not experience lunch, but I can't skip question 15. So, please disregard that response.
05/13/2024  We need to improve our marketing for this event. We need more riders and we definitely need more corporate sponsors. Asking our friends and neighbors for $100-$200 each year isn't going to get it done. We have a great foundation - beautiful routes, lots of support - we can handle 300 riders easily. How do we get there??
05/29/2024  User Provided No Response
08/07/2024  User Provided No Response
08/07/2024  it would be good to alert riders that lights were helpful in the tunnels. I would have liked to see volunteer riders at crucial points on the trail for support and to make riders feel more comfortable that they could receive help if needed.

 

 



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