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• #227
8 hours on the bike yesterday in preparation for this.
Did not feel great for the last hour, but okay this morning, that might be the coffee talking though. Probably means I need to eat (and drink) more on the bike.
Six hour race at Bedgebury next week, then Big Dog, then this.
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• #229
Any rides planned for the weekend? Keen to get out to a forest of some kind.
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• #230
There's this :-)
https://www.lfgss.com/events/1289/?offset=425#comment13701698
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• #231
Thanks Pete! What is it like train journey wise? I won't have a car for at least another week :/
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• #232
These guys seem to know more about it than me.
https://www.lfgss.com/comments/13686417/
@TomvanHalen @7Üp
Takes just under 2 hours, I think.
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• #233
Hour and a half from King's Cross to Brandon, not too bad. Buy a separate off-peak return for each leg to save money
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• #234
Well, slightly less than eight weeks to go, which amounts to only six weeks of training!
Not ridden further than six hours so far, but have remained injury/illness free, so I'm healthy, if not particularly fit. Been doing a couple of interval sessions on the turbo each week for the past three weeks and I feel they've helped with my ability to deal with any short, intense efforts ( which I'm hoping to avoid, if I can ).
Bike-wise, I've been switching back & forth between suspension and rigid forks and am very tempted to stick with my rigid fork + a 2.6" tyre. I've been riding rigid mtb pretty much exclusively since getting a 29er five or six years ago, and am simply happier riding that way these days. Suspension never feels quite right, no matter how I set it up, so I'm weighing up the extra physical fatigue of no sus versus the mental fatigue of constantly wondering about my fork settings.
Nutrition-wise, I'm happy to go with two bottles on the bike. One with carb drink and the other with plain water + electrolytes. I've been using a mixture of gels and bars on my rides so far, and have decided to go with just bars. I'm hopeless at having a gel on the move without making a mess, and after a few
secondshours gels are a miserable, unsatisfying experience. I can see where they're probably easier on the stomach during high-intensity riding, but I'm going to be slowly plodding along. I'll leave some savoury stuff with my pit crew, which I can munch on while he refills my bottles :-)Weight seems to have plateaued at 103.5kg for the past couple of weeks. Still, two stone lighter than when I started, and while it'd be nice to hit my 100kg target, it'll still be a lot less of me to carry around for the ride.
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• #235
Sounds like your preparation has gone/is going really well. Good stuff.
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• #236
well done, top work on all fronts. glw racing!
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• #237
Suspension never feels quite right, no matter how I set it up, so I'm weighing up the extra physical fatigue of no sus versus the mental fatigue of constantly wondering about my fork settings.
Yea - big front tyre run soft might be the better way to go for this kind of riding and course.
Gonna bung a load of air volume reducers in my Lefty and run it soft at the top with a real quick ramp-up to take the edge off the roots.
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• #238
Gonna bung a load of air volume reducers in my Lefty and run it soft at the top with a real quick ramp-up to take the edge off the roots.
Sounds like a good move. I often think my old 60mm Headshok was the best fork I've used for small chattery stuff.
Until it got rusty and died.
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• #239
Bike-wise, I've been switching back & forth between suspension and rigid forks and am very tempted to stick with my rigid fork + a 2.6" tyre. I've been riding rigid mtb pretty much exclusively since getting a 29er five or six years ago, and am simply happier riding that way these days. Suspension never feels quite right, no matter how I set it up, so I'm weighing up the extra physical fatigue of no sus versus the mental fatigue of constantly wondering about my fork settings
Did some singletrack pottering with @Howard last night, and am happy with how the rigid bike feels over rooty stuff*. Also tested out my light for a bit, and that works just fine.
*For four hours anyway...
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• #240
Planning on doing this route in a few weeks, which should take me about eight hours.
Feel like I need to get in a century ride, if only to help boost my confidence a bit.
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• #241
It wouldn't be the hardest thing to do a couple of recce laps on last year's course?
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• #242
I'm not really bothered about checking out the course. I figure I've got long enough to practise riding it anyway :-)
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• #243
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• #244
Feel like I need to get in a century ride, if only to help boost my confidence a bit.
This never happened, but I'm ok with that.
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• #245
Chapeau, sir.
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• #246
Cheers, Andy. Next challenge is staying well away from anybody that looks ill.
One last spin on the turbo tomorrow, and then a week off the bike.
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• #247
awesome work dude.
you are going to nail it.
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• #248
Very good. However would recommend a few super easy two hours next week.
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• #249
I'd try and fit a couple of rides in next week, with some short, sharp efforts, just to keep the body ticking over.
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• #250
Looking forward to it, I'm ready to hand you water bottles and food!
Best of luck for yours :)