This Is Not A Tour - new Audax events in memory of Mike Hall

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400A entered. For me no points = no point, so it had to be the BR time limited one.
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Same, 400A ....scared already!
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Did anyone else stay up to enter just after midnight last night? :lol:

I realised then that the AUK thing probably isn't set up for or expecting that kind of reaction and went to bed... Now looking for a few other events to do, easier 300-400s mainly, why not. The 2017 National 400 route looks good.
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Did anyone else stay up to enter just after midnight last night? :lol:
No. I figured it was more tea and cake than Red Bull and crack :wink:
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Me and SWMBO have just entered the 400km in 40hr event.

I have no idea how im going to ride that far in that time.

Any help greatly appreciated. My mental arithmatic makes 10kmh seem a feasable average....but i doubt i have ever been away for 40hr straight!

Obviously any help and howls of derision greatly appreciated!
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Any help greatly appreciated. My mental arithmatic makes 10kmh seem a feasable average....but i doubt i have ever been away for 40hr straight!
I generally work on 10kmh as an off road average. Maintaining that on the road and having enough time for stops shouldn't be too difficult. Amongst all the hills there's some reasonably fast sections.
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BreninBeener wrote:Me and SWMBO have just entered the 400km in 40hr event.

I have no idea how im going to ride that far in that time.

Any help greatly appreciated. My mental arithmatic makes 10kmh seem a feasable average....but i doubt i have ever been away for 40hr straight!

Obviously any help and howls of derision greatly appreciated!
I'm no long-distance expert but I pulled a similar ride out of the bag last year - 240 miles in less than 24 hours. That was heavily road biased. My only real training ride was a 160 in 16 hours. No doubt you'll find what's best for you but I found averaging 10 mph (including stops) was achievable. Pacing is obviously important. You don't want to be going off too fast. Keeping stops to a minimum, eating while moving, avoiding sit-down meals (especially with slow service). All of these things make a difference.
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400A BR entered so I can hold Dyffers up on the overnight section. :wink:
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Fab, i will just ride my bike as often as i can until Chrismas, then see about specifically increasing distances.
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I’m in for the 300a, already entered a 400, 600 and 1000 next year :shock:
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Ian- what 1000 have you lined up?
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chris n wrote:400A BR entered so I can hold Dyffers up on the overnight section. :wink:
"Don't worry, we know what we're doing" said Chris n to the Police once upon a wet 400 just outside Brecon at 1am Sunday morning, as I shivered in the drizzle thinking the exact opposite. Good times :lol:
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Dyffers wrote:
chris n wrote:400A BR entered so I can hold Dyffers up on the overnight section. :wink:
"Don't worry, we know what we're doing" said Chris n to the Police once upon a wet 400 just outside Brecon at 1am Sunday morning, as I shivered in the drizzle thinking the exact opposite. Good times :lol:
we know what we're doing, just sometimes wonder why. :shock:
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rando nomad wrote:Ian- what 1000 have you lined up?
The Mille Pennines. Should be, erm...
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...hilly as f***.

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Chatted briefly to a chap on the Mille Pennines this year - thought he must be lost, as he was descending Whinlatter Pass. Big in't it?
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Bearbonesnorm wrote:
Are these prescribed routes like bb200 or are they routes like WRT so long as you make the checkpoints?
They are prescribed routes but there's a couple of sections (like Happy Valley) where the off-road alternate is much more fun.
They're audaxes aren't they? So no prescribed route. There may be a suggested route, but any route is fine as long as you visit the controls.
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I've not done 100k for a decade, which of the 3 routes looks the easiest to people that know the terrain?
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I've not done 100k for a decade, which of the 3 routes looks the easiest to people that know the terrain?
IMO B or C would be the nicer rides but C doesn't take in the Staircase and has less climbing. At 1800m, it's almost flat :wink:
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just entered the 300 slow .
or you never know I may ride it fast :-bd .
But I am missing a bike to do it on at the moment ,I think I can soon sort that out :grin:
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PaulB2 wrote:I've not done 100k for a decade, which of the 3 routes looks the easiest to people that know the terrain?
I've gone for B, only because I've ridden most of the other two 100's. At least half of B is new to me.
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Bearbonesnorm wrote:
I've not done 100k for a decade, which of the 3 routes looks the easiest to people that know the terrain?
IMO B or C would be the nicer rides but C doesn't take in the Staircase and has less climbing. At 1800m, it's almost flat :wink:

Considering that that's 6 times my usual amount of climbing in a day, it's hilly enough :grin:
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Dyffers wrote:400A entered. For me no points = no point, so it had to be the BR time limited one.
Me too. Wales, my favourite part of the country, where I grew up. But now I live in Fenlandia, so the riding up the hills should be an interesting experience ...

I'll be on 25mm tyres, as they're the largest my geared bike will fit (in fact the largest my fixed-gear will fit, but I'm NOT riding this fixed!). There isn't a whole lot of off-road compared to on-road, about 10-15% distance-wise, so I hope to make back time lost in the *ahem* 24-inch gear, with some speed on the other sections.

Rough layout of the controls, infos and a checkpoint, and a yet-to-be-confirmed advisory route between them here: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/25769530.
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400A entered. Need to get a move on with the Gravel Bike purchase. Test ride booked for November -in Switzerland; is that a stupid idea...?

Such as shame all the best Euro BP events happen around the same time.

Anybody want to explain what this AUK points thing is all about for the uninitiated? Do they make prizes?
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Taylor wrote:
PaulB2 wrote:I've not done 100k for a decade, which of the 3 routes looks the easiest to people that know the terrain?
I've gone for B, only because I've ridden most of the other two 100's. At least half of B is new to me.
Any route that contains a section called the Staircase is vaguely worrying
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