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• #452
Got to remember too that this is an established race, there are records to be broken, personal goals to beat, most people are there to push themselves. Other than the odd moan (and a few overly-sponsored riders), their focus will be pedalling rather than posting.
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• #453
Anyway, the 'glamourisation' of ultra racing is probably a discussion for elsewhere...
Hippy booked into a hotel and eating real meals, the luxurious bastard.
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• #454
Benjamin Colwill appears to be going better than Mike Hall's record.
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• #455
Love all the photos though - hippy is keeping the twitter hashtag pretty.
If riders had their twitter/instawhatevers linked to their profile on the tracking site you could do a lot of things quite easily.
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• #456
Pretty sure Mike was stopped/asleep at this point (click the record and the last equivalent update was 3h ago), expect it'll overtake Ben in the next few hours.
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• #457
Benjamin could get mike's record, but I would not be putting any money on it for a long time yet. It is early days and a lot could go wrong!
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• #458
Zing!
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• #459
A little poking round the top riders credentials...
Ben C - vet, finished 5th last year (21 days) and took 2nd place in the Route 66 race last year in a little over 11 days.
Jon Lester - race rookie, seems to have put some miles in on Strava but I can't find mention of him in any other ultra race results, just a local news article about this ride
Peter Andersen - race rookie, again not much info to be found
Evan Deutsch - vet, finished 2nd in 2015 (20 days), 3rd last year (18 days), believe he's raced TD before too
Rob English - rookie, needs no introduction
Sofiane Sehili - rookie, 3rd place in last year's Tour Divide (16 days), started but scratched the Route 66 race, bike messenger by trade, insta: https://www.instagram.com/sofianeshl/
Michael Wacker - vet, scratched in the previous two editions, rode TCR last year and finished in the top 10, back this year for TABR and TCR - https://www.facebook.com/AdventureRacerMichaelWacker/
That's enough for now...
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• #461
I don't think hippy listened to my advice on consistent sleep early and not getting caught up in the race too soon.
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• #463
Hopefully he can get his head together tonight, sounds like he's pre-booked accom, probably a good move.
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• #464
Yep, I meant in the broader bike riding sense. Nice to see he's doing well !
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• #465
It may also be that it doesn't get updated very often. It hasn't been changed for more than eight hours now, so it looks as if Mike's record is still way ahead.
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• #466
hippy's tracker hasn't given an update for more than six hours now, too.
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• #467
It's night time there, I'd think he's sleeping.
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• #468
Sure, but the tracker hasn't updated where he is. It still shows him travelling along a road. Perhaps trackers need their sleep, too. :)
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• #469
He's got his tracker set to only update every 30 mins. Most of the others update a lot more frequently: Evan's updates every 10 minutes and Donncha's every 5.
e: almost certainly at Lochsa Lodge just up the road from his last track point.
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• #470
Can they turn their trackers off at night or are the sparse updates because they don't have signal in buildings?
You could see BC was just slumming it behind a hedge last night. He seemed to wake up and got going just as Jon Lester whizzed by. Race on.
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• #471
Sure, but the tracker hasn't updated where he is. It still shows him travelling along a road. Perhaps trackers need their sleep, too. :)
The "Main Map" link that shows multiple people doesn't always show a completely accurate status.
If you zoom in on him though it does show him just off the side of the road in a designated camp site.
If you look at his individual tracking page http://trackleaders.com/transam17i.php?name=Hippy_Hippy you'll see it has him stopped (the tent symbol, nothing to do with him stopping at a campsite although he has). This kind of extra annotation isn't done on the page with everyone on it.
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• #472
Been following with great interest and pride in hippy and Rob English, even though I don't know them personally...but seems like they're now both having a bit of bother with Hippy still stopped from last night with surrounding riders in front and behind making progress the last few hours. Followers now only 2 miles behind. And Rob doubled back an hour and a half ago and is now stopped in Darby...hope I am missing something and they're actually powering through. #getuphippy
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• #474
Yeah hippy has had a bad start and just needs to keep it steady, he might catch back up in the latter part of the race.
I would guess Rob realised it's teh last town for a bit so went back for a good feed.
Jon lester is smashing it, I think he will win. He's sleeping well and consistent. I stalked him on strava and he's trained well and is strong. So barring issues, he looks good.
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• #475
He's got his tracker set to only update every 30 mins. Most of the others update a lot more frequently: Evan's updates every 10 minutes and Donncha's every 5.
Sure, I was just confused because his still shows travelling speed, suggesting it wasn't a signal sent when he stopped, although that may, of course, be irrelevant.
Yeah, the coverage of IPWR isn't the norm. They went all out to launch the next big self-supported race after TD/TABR/TCR.
TABR had more coverage the first year while Mike Dion was out making the film. It's hard to do that more than once though unless you start charging riders and chasing sponsors etc.