I'd be surprised if any automated system with 14 separate timing points that each have to be completely self-contained would work 100%. But I suspect one can be found that's a bit more reliable than this one.
Since one has to insert a transponder into a slot and wait for a flash it's pretty much idiot proof
I know the one you mean. I don't think it'd be suitable for an event like this, we're talking about sub-two minute DH sections with fractions of seconds between riders. Stopping, rummaging out your dibber and sticking it the slot isn't, I believe, going to cut it.
Neither does the mat, so that means the event doesn't work.
Mind you if any of the timed sections goes on or even across a bridleway then the event is illegal and all insurence is invalid. Patrick Adams got caught out by this at Coed y Brenin.
FE were clueless, they hadn't even read their own protocols.
Marin Wolf Ridge. Splendid everywhere, except on the timed climb when the weight made itself felt. You could argue that 140 both ends is a bit keen, but I used it all