• Absolutely. In a world where everyone is looking for the singular 'best', its great to see how many different, successful, approaches there are. From classic steel frames with twin ortleib panniers to a Pinarello with carbon aero-luggage.

    I am genuinely surprised to see a lack of behind-the-arse hydration though. I know @bananaskid gone for it and I think I probably would too. Some of those bottles look either crazy difficult to get to or open to disgusting wheel crud over the course of a few thousand km. That said, I've never ridden across Europe and I'm sure everyone riding has put more thought into it than me.

  • Hippy's overnight ride has bumped him up the rankings, he'd dropped to ~25th last night but pulled back 10 places as he heads towards CP3.

    Skinny shot up to 24th! Expecting to be at CP3 before the end of the day...

  • Double ascent of Stelvio Pass, just for giggles!?

  • Absolutely. In a world where everyone is looking for the singular 'best', its great to see how many different, successful, approaches there are. From classic steel frames with twin ortleib panniers to a Pinarello with carbon aero-luggage.

    This is part of what makes it fascinating for sure - my latest bike was partially inspired by this race, I'd love to make a bike that was focused purely on being the fastest thing to ride for 4,000Km over this terrain.

  • As someone who has been planning on entering next years race since late 2015...

    Fastest is a hard term to define. Over that kind of distance I find comfort will come in to play (as many current riders are discovering).

    Current plans are for a TI frame, carbon fork plus wide tires/wheels. Relatively relaxed geo but with TT bars.

  • Good to see that people would rather a gobful of Central European road shite than look like a Triathlete.

  • I'm guessing through the pass at Valdobbiadene to Feltre, past Belluno and up through Agordo to the control. But, I'm completely guessing.

  • Looks like Frank is taking a similar route to Stu

  • Kristof Allegaert now 300km clear. Looks like he could be finishing early Friday.

    Absolutely amazing.

  • @Thrasher said semi lizard ... more like half titan.

  • Armstrong minus the douche.

  • Beautiful and inspiring post 3h ago on IG from Demian Barlaro:


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  • Amazing! Anyone can do this race. Mind over matter.

  • He could get 8 hours sleep in Zagreb and still be 100k in front.

  • A trail of stragglers has followed the Hippy/Jurgen flatlands route. I expect as we get to the slower riders more and more will take this option.

    Will be interesting to see how far behind Andy Sallow/Ultan Coyle he is at CP3. They were close together at CP2 but have had very different journeys since.

  • and also how much toll the extra elevation costs them later in the race.

  • Ultan's nearly at CP3, Andy Sallow took a bit of a detour last night and I reckon him and hippy will be at CP3 around the same time.

  • Hippy setting the trends so everyone else can follow.

  • This top 10 battle is hotting up. Backing Skinny to make it.

  • Remember that hippy also stopped for longer than planned at cp2 to sort out his gooch. Ultan and co. were hours up the road by the time hippy turned south.

  • Hippy at Vicenza, Allegaert just crossed Croatian border!

  • Apart form trackleaders, what are the best other visualisations for this race? (if any)

  • Allegaert's lead is unfathomable

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