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Racing in Norway anyone?

Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2018 8:18 pm
by Bearbonesnorm
Looks interesting and very hilly. 3000k around Norway next year. Circular route so logistics are easier. It'll cost you 240 euro but that includes the use of a tracker ... and you get a hat :roll: Anyway, it looks lovely. EDIT: It doesn't actually say but after looking at the pictures, I'm assuming it's on road.

http://adventurebikeracing.com/aroundnorway.html

Re: Racing in Norway anyone?

Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2018 8:48 pm
by Dave Barter
Tempted because Norway is bloody lush

Re: Racing in Norway anyone?

Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2018 9:09 pm
by gairym
15 days to complete it which means an average of 200km per day and ~2500m of alt gain.....for 15 consequetive days.

So not superhumans only but that's a big old commitment and it would only take a bit of a mechanical or other delay and the ask on the remaining days would be considerable.

Looks bloody amazing though!

Re: Racing in Norway anyone?

Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2018 9:29 pm
by Moder-dye
I'd be tempted too especially as I can get there cheaper and quicker in the summer than to mainland UK :lol:

Recovery from new knee a side, I've only ever done one 200km + day, never mind 15 in a row :oops:

Re: Racing in Norway anyone?

Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2018 7:37 am
by Steezysix
I'm tempted too, mainly because it's a 20 min ride from my house to the start! :-bd 200km a day on road is probably fairly doable as the time of year means about 20+ hours of daylight and if the weather is like it was this summer it would be a fantastic ride. It doesn't mention manned checkpoint,s so tracker rental aside, 240 euros does seem a bit steep, but so is everything here!

Re: Racing in Norway anyone?

Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2018 8:29 am
by HUX
Yes very tempted but it does seem expensive for a gpx!

Re: Racing in Norway anyone?

Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2018 8:44 am
by PaulB2
They provide a tracker which is presumably factored in to the price

Re: Racing in Norway anyone?

Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2018 10:54 am
by johnnystorm
PaulB2 wrote:They provide a tracker which is presumably factored in to the price
There are four ferry crossings mentioned, but it doesn't explicitly include that in the "what you get" section.

Re: Racing in Norway anyone?

Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2018 11:12 am
by Wotsits
Really interested, my main concern would be how much the daily target distance would take from the ‘enjoyment’ factor..

Re: Racing in Norway anyone?

Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2018 11:55 am
by Richard G
Looks good. Can't say I'd be concerned about hitting the distances on road. I've done 140km in steep terrain in under 5 hours a few times so I reckon 8-9 hours a day at a comfortable pace would see me through.

That assuming it is actually road / light gravel rather than anything chunkier.

Not that I can actually make it anyway (prior commitments).

Re: Racing in Norway anyone?

Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2018 12:01 pm
by Steezysix
Facebook comments section states that it is all paved. Big tyres still a good choice as the roads can be a bit rough!

Re: Racing in Norway anyone?

Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2018 12:02 pm
by gairym
Looking around their website I notice that there's another event in May that's possibly more my style.

1600km with 5000m of alt gain to be completed in 8 days (7.5 but eight days of daylight riding).

Obviously much less money, less traveling and includes a place to crash the night before/after.

But.....the route takes you around Holland not Norway so not quite so scenic :???:

Entries for that close tomorrow and apparently they've already filled 80 of the 90 available places.

It's tempting but it'd mean no Tuscany for me next year :cry:

Re: Racing in Norway anyone?

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2018 7:24 am
by NorwayCalling
Having already covered most of the route, the roads are nice, the route itself is very "Norwegian" (you will get to see a bunch of the tourist associated images of Norway), and the price seems good value seeing as you get a tracker and beer at the end (remember this is Norway).

The only thing I would say (and was mentioned before) is the weather. It would be the best thing ever if the weather was like this summer we had, but if the weather is the default, then its going to be character building to say the least, and you wont see much in the low cloud and rain....

Re: Racing in Norway anyone?

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2018 7:58 pm
by nedrapier
I love Norway, me. Looks like an amazing ride.

If 3000km is a bit far, the climbing is a bit much, and the cost as well, just next door is Finland. Ruska 2018 is on now. 2000km, less climbing and, "Price.. should be between 5 and 20 euros to cover all the needed brevet cards, bells and whistles."

https://www.randonneurs.fi/ruska-ride-a ... land-2018/

Re: Racing in Norway anyone?

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2018 9:18 pm
by pistonbroke
Worth noting that at this time of year, there's nearly 24 hour daylight which has the advantage of not needing to take a light but makes sleeping, particularly bivvying tricky. I did a motorbike trip up there a few years ago and found that using the little huts in campsites meant that I could get a decent sleep and meant I wasn't lying in a field in broad daylight which can be a bit exposed.

Re: Racing in Norway anyone?

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2018 4:47 pm
by Blackhound
I was up the there in June this year and saw no darkness. Weather was poor on the West coast with just the occasional nice half a day. Beautiful views though. We were told it was nice down south or that you should have come in May!

Only had a quick look at the route outline but you will see a lot of campervans!

Don't think Richard G is factoring enough time for photo stops ;-)

Re: Racing in Norway anyone?

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2018 5:08 pm
by Richard G
That's what one handed cycling is for... :geek: