Atlas Mountain Race.
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I would still argue that sleeping2-4 hours is still a strategy based on not sleeping.
YMMV
I see no other way to win personally and the question is what is the best sleep deprevation strategy to win not is sleep depreviation the best way to win.
YMMV
I see no other way to win personally and the question is what is the best sleep deprevation strategy to win not is sleep depreviation the best way to win.
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Jumping in after a week of radio silence...
I'm 150km from the end and my performance enhancing plans are to eat two mixed tacos and chips.
It's been a nightmare trying to find enough to eat! If I never have another omlette it'll be too soon!
I'm 150km from the end and my performance enhancing plans are to eat two mixed tacos and chips.
It's been a nightmare trying to find enough to eat! If I never have another omlette it'll be too soon!
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Keep on going Nige...
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If you had slept less you would have needed fewer omlettes
Top effort sir and keep going
Top effort sir and keep going
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Well done Nige/JohnnyStorm... keep going sir. Like Stu would say you're vaguely exciting (you do know thats meant to read a.w.e.s.o.m.e )johnnystorm wrote: ↑Fri Feb 21, 2020 10:08 pm Jumping in after a week of radio silence...
I'm 150km from the end and my performance enhancing plans are to eat two mixed tacos and chips.
It's been a nightmare trying to find enough to eat! If I never have another omlette it'll be too soon!
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Eating is still hard, the food arrived and I just picked at it. At least I can pack a taco wrap!
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Oh, and if your arse ever falls off I've found urgoderm to be quite good at sticking it back on. My saddle sores are x-rated!
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Keep on mate, top effort.
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https://blog.komoot.com/winner-of-the-a ... -interview
I was pushing my bike in the snow, wondering if it was really happening, or whether it was a dream.
However, I never put myself in danger. I know that the only thing really important is to be able to recognize the exact moment when you can no longer fight against sleep. You have to be able to stop before you wake up in the ditch, or worse.
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Nige, i dont know you other than on here.
However you are doing ace stuff and have totally inspired me and Mrs Beener.
Go dude!
Regards
Ian
However you are doing ace stuff and have totally inspired me and Mrs Beener.
Go dude!
Regards
Ian
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Our Nigel is about to finish, couple of KM to go.
See Shona and Rich have have finished
See Shona and Rich have have finished
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Just noticed this video on the GCN channel - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTJmfrzSvc4 - first six and a half minutes or so.
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Uhm, 'will roadies spoil grave?' ... I doubt it but what I love is the irony that everyone seems to be trying to turn 'gravel' into mountainbiking. Bigger tyres, wider bars, suspension, droppers, etcJust noticed this video on the GCN channel - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTJmfrzSvc4 - first six and a half minutes or so.
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I think its an easier transition than to an actual proper MTB race/route where you will need far superior [ or different ] set of bike handling skils [and camping/survival]- for gravel you just need to tolerate the facts its not tarmac.
I am sure many ex pros will ride these events and rather quickly.
As for ruin it i dont attend so cannot comment
I am sure many ex pros will ride these events and rather quickly.
As for ruin it i dont attend so cannot comment
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For who? The losers* riding gravel now?'will roadies spoil gravel?'
If you're gonna put on an event and market it as a race, I think you give up all the rights to complain when fast people enter it aiming to win.
*that's meant sorta tongue in cheek
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- GCN'will roadies spoil gravel?'
Betteridge's law of headlines is an adage that states: "Any headline that ends in a question mark can be answered by the word - no".
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I hope someone does a headline aking if that law is true
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It's hard to spoil something which is merely a construct of the imagination, doesn't exist as a physical entity and has no definition.'will roadies spoil gravel?'
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Betteridge's law of headlines is an adage that states: "Any headline that ends in a question mark can be answered by the word - no".
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thinking rabbit hole that I'm not clever enough to even enter, or am smart enough not to go into, don't know. Am I happy?
It's hard to spoil something which is merely a construct of the imagination, doesn't exist as a physical entity and has no definition.
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Perhaps because ‘gravel bikes’ are pretty crap off-road? I love mine, if I could only have one bike, it would be the keeper, but for any route >50% off-road, I would definitely use a proper MTB.Bearbonesnorm wrote: ↑Mon Feb 24, 2020 3:20 pmUhm, 'will roadies spoil grave?' ... I doubt it but what I love is the irony that everyone seems to be trying to turn 'gravel' into mountainbiking. Bigger tyres, wider bars, suspension, droppers, etcJust noticed this video on the GCN channel - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTJmfrzSvc4 - first six and a half minutes or so.
Interesting observation from ‘rigs of the AMR’, it appears most people took drop bar gravelish bikes, but most of the fastest riders used normal MTBs. Would be interested to here what those riding this year think about that.
Having ridden a different Atlas routes from Marrakesh last year, I wouldn’t mind giving this route a try, but probably not racing.
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JP said it was mistake for him to do it on 50 mm tyres
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Cutthroat was at times brilliant, but overall, definitely not the right bike. Hardtail with flat bars would have been much better.
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Given what Nigel and others have said, I'm intrigued to discover whether the event was in some way 'mis-sold' or have we now reached the point that unless explicity told otherwise, we naturally expect any event to be gravel biased?
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