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Re: BB200 2020

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JohnClimber wrote: Sat Oct 03, 2020 4:38 pm
redefined_cycles wrote: Fri Oct 02, 2020 10:26 pm Image

Rather than being in the field isn't the Bridleway down to the side of these fences, just in sight in the photos?

And shown here
https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/571691
I bloody hope so. These pictures were nearly enough to put me off...
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Re: BB200 2020

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The ROW appears to go between two fences/boundaries as far as I can make out from the screen shot if the map. Therefore it’s probably under the trees as JC says.
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Yes John. Looks like you're onto a winner there. Seems like I took a wrong section so would have been disqualified anyway... Just aswell I chucked in the towel early :wink:

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Here it is again. So I should've gone down the lane very briefly before joining the correct way further down. My bad (hangs head in shame)...
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Re: BB200 2020

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lune ranger wrote: Sat Oct 03, 2020 4:50 pm The ROW appears to go between two fences/boundaries as far as I can make out from the screen shot if the map. Therefore it’s probably under the trees as JC says.
Yup. Explored it properly and concluded the same just now. Glad the farmer was nice and glad I didn't damage antthing whilst riding on through (except maybe trampled the grass but ...)
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Re: BB200 2020

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JohnClimber wrote: Sat Oct 03, 2020 2:55 pm
macinblack wrote: Sat Oct 03, 2020 1:20 pm Best BB200 advice ever in the YT comments:

Manly Dude

200k in 24hrs? Very simple....you don't need anything but caffeine, water, and a small amount of food. Everything on the required list, just pack the lightest stuff you can find and don't touch it. You simply grind it out. You'll be done in 16hrs.
Saw that too.
I think Stuart should give this guy a free entry so long as he posts up his ride review afterwards
#whatahero
That's pretty much the exact strategy that everyone aiming for a black badge will be following, although not everyone's going to be capable of a 16hr finish obvo.
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That's sort of the point. There are very, very few riders that are capable of finishing in 16 hours.

This isn't a gravel race.
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Manly Dude will piss 16hrs tbf. :cool:
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Anyone staying at the Fforest Inn next Friday? They're fully booked up so I'm assuming a few Boners will be present.
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JohnClimber wrote: Sat Oct 03, 2020 2:55 pm
macinblack wrote: Sat Oct 03, 2020 1:20 pm Best BB200 advice ever in the YT comments:

Manly Dude

200k in 24hrs? Very simple....you don't need anything but caffeine, water, and a small amount of food. Everything on the required list, just pack the lightest stuff you can find and don't touch it. You simply grind it out. You'll be done in 16hrs.
Saw that too.
I think Stuart should give this guy a free entry so long as he posts up his ride review afterwards
#whatahero
While searching Geograph.
I've found Manly Man's car parked on one of the "tracks" that are so easy only coffee, water and a small amount of food is needed
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:lol:
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JohnClimber wrote: Sat Oct 03, 2020 2:55 pm
macinblack wrote: Sat Oct 03, 2020 1:20 pm Best BB200 advice ever in the YT comments:

Manly Dude

200k in 24hrs? Very simple....you don't need anything but caffeine, water, and a small amount of food. Everything on the required list, just pack the lightest stuff you can find and don't touch it. You simply grind it out. You'll be done in 16hrs.
Saw that too.
I think Stuart should give this guy a free entry so long as he posts up his ride review afterwards
#whatahero
I bet BB towers is echoing with diabolical laughter :mrgreen:
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I think any BB event is easier when riding an armchair in front of the tv than being out in the actual Welsh hills. For a number of years the BB200 was the hardest single stage event in the UK. There aren’t many events with a minimum 5000m of climbing.

I think Phil Simcock finished in 14 hours in 2012 or 13. He’s a bit quick though!!
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2013 it was Steve.
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Looking forward to her post ride video...

She’s a south Devon rider now and her videos are fun to watch. I’m sure she will finish but I’d imagine she’d be better asking advice here than on YouTube.

Good luck everyone taking on the challenge this year.

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JohnClimber wrote: Sat Oct 03, 2020 9:56 am
Bearbonesnorm wrote: Sat Oct 03, 2020 9:06 am Some of the comments below the video made me smile - quite obviously a few were written by people who've never ridden (a) in Wales (b) off-road (c) a BB200 :wink:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v22jgUf ... rFQi0dv-Y4
She says
"never done an event like this before"
"out of my comfort zone"

Then she says "17 hours"

I've not done it before either.
I'm not even expecting an under 36 hours badge
Um, excuse me, that's me you're referring to. What you've said is just not true. I don't say I'm gonna do it in 17 hours at all.
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JulioJulio wrote: Sat Oct 03, 2020 9:36 pm
JohnClimber wrote: Sat Oct 03, 2020 9:56 am
Bearbonesnorm wrote: Sat Oct 03, 2020 9:06 am Some of the comments below the video made me smile - quite obviously a few were written by people who've never ridden (a) in Wales (b) off-road (c) a BB200 :wink:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v22jgUf ... rFQi0dv-Y4
She says
"never done an event like this before"
"out of my comfort zone"

Then she says "17 hours"

I've not done it before either.
I'm not even expecting an under 36 hours badge
Um, excuse me, that's me you're referring to. What you've said is just not true. I don't say I'm gonna do it in 17 hours at all.
Don't worry Juliet, no one here is having a pop and JC is a teddy bear who has already been corrected.
I'm sure you'll do fine, it's a mental challenge more than anything.
The point being made is a general one of the BB200 often having a bite bigger than its bark. From experience I can say that 200km that I would breeze on home territory has been a grueller for me in BB200 terms.
Lots of advice on here if you want it.
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JulioJulio wrote: Sat Oct 03, 2020 9:36 pm
JohnClimber wrote: Sat Oct 03, 2020 9:56 am
Bearbonesnorm wrote: Sat Oct 03, 2020 9:06 am Some of the comments below the video made me smile - quite obviously a few were written by people who've never ridden (a) in Wales (b) off-road (c) a BB200 :wink:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v22jgUf ... rFQi0dv-Y4
She says
"never done an event like this before"
"out of my comfort zone"

Then she says "17 hours"

I've not done it before either.
I'm not even expecting an under 36 hours badge
Um, excuse me, that's me you're referring to. What you've said is just not true. I don't say I'm gonna do it in 17 hours at all.
Yeah - I thought that was stage left :-)

You looked suitably shocked!
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JulioJulio wrote: Sat Oct 03, 2020 9:36 pm Um, excuse me, that's me you're referring to. What you've said is just not true. I don't say I'm gonna do it in 17 hours at all.
I've just re watched it and I'm sorry

Humble Pie time,
It was Dave who said 17 hours and you were shocked, you said under 24 hours is a good achievement.

Sorry again and I've just message you an apology too
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:-bd we know it's going to be bloody hard out there.. some long hikes by the looks of things. So who's riding sat n sun, im probably starting from the fforest Inn area as its the closer point to me. It also gives good refuel stops on route im hoping with timings ( well in my head anyhow ) :lol:

I'd like to say ill see the brecon beacons in the light but I don't think that's going to happen.

Who's starting from where then?? Am I actually going to see anyone out there :wink:
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Hopefully you'll see me :wink:
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Mike wrote: Sat Oct 03, 2020 10:12 pm Who's starting from where then?? Am I actually going to see anyone out there :wink:
I think I'm going to start from Clun, but not until the last weekend of the month, so if you see me your ride has gone very badly :lol:
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:cry: im hating this no social affair people!
BB for me is all about the fri night and the sat morn lashings of tea n toast. And if nothing else a good chat.... coz I like chatting aint that right stu ;0)
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Sean, I might ride out and hide in the forest somewhere on ya route dressed as that werewolf :lol: mate if ur starting in clun swing by mine on ya way up for a brew ;0)
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I'm leaving it until then for the full moon, also, my hands are still numb from the CL so hopefully they'll recover a bit by then.

I have missed the social side of things this year, I'd decided I needed to do more social events, I'd even entered the Jenride and was really looking forward to stopping at every pub.
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sean_iow wrote: Sat Oct 03, 2020 10:42 pm I have missed the social side of things this year, I'd decided I needed to do more social events, I'd even entered the Jenride and was really looking forward to stopping at every pub.
I've been plotting out an overnighter from Sheffield. 95km, at least 6 pubs, not counting the start/finish.
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