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Will depend on brownie points and school term dates but probably yes (and I'm saying that not much more than 24h after finishing.)
Having done it once and seen how it all works I've got a huge list of things I'd do differently.
I'd need:-
- A bigger gear (high 70s probably, would like to aim for 600km and possibly even 400 miles)
- More time in the saddle (and aerobars) in the run up to it
- Some proper training (quelle horreur)
- Less weight (supposed to have been 10kg lighter by now)
Still unsupported (at least throughout the night) but would get my stomach used to carb drink so stops would be minimal.
- A bigger gear (high 70s probably, would like to aim for 600km and possibly even 400 miles)
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I was sat on a chair, 250m after the finish line of my first one saying "we're doing this again next year". You set goal, miss goal, go back smash goal, set new goal, smash new goal, then start failing so change goals completely. :)
I don't consider the course lumpy so I would use a bigger gear than you had if I was silly enough to ride fixed.
Time in bike is invaluable.
As above
Are you calling me fat?
You should train on the 'food' you are going to use in the race. As you now know, digestion becomes a big issue.
Time off the bike is killer. Well done for having a crack. Might we see you there again next year... ?