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• #1827
Here?
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• #1828
With skinny’s militant sleeping pattern though, if all goes to plan will there be the opportunity?
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• #1829
True, looking at Bjorn's pattern it kinda looks like he just might be cracking. Skinny's super consistent. On the other hand the big sleep might do Bjorn good?
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• #1831
I was enjoying the punny name of Wankerhof, but someone else ruined it by showing you had stayed at Wellcum.
You're doing good hippy, keep going.
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• #1832
Looks like skinny is 275km in front of Björn and had maybe 4 hours of rest whereas Björn had something like 7.
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• #1833
Fluid around ankle
Austria Lumpier then I recall -
• #1834
Bjorn did 370k on both day 3 and day 4 so a 275k lead is substantial.
Provided he has no mechanical or injury problems skinny looks hard to beat from here.
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• #1835
Bjorn had longer - something like 11 hours.
It appears that he was just exhausted and needed a good rest. Shortly after stopping he had lost the lead so maybe he didn't have the motivation to have an early start knowing there was nothing he could do against the skinny machine!It does look like it is following last year's pattern very closly now. Expect Skinny to chase hard, probably aiming to beat his 2017 time while Bjorn will probably fade, in relative terms, to come in second, but maybe a day behind Skinny.
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• #1836
Forumengers positions:
Cap#1: skinny 1st
Cap#253 b: rj 11th
Cap#46: Jürgen Knupe + 14th
Cap#142: hippy 26th
Cap#62: gregory 27th
Cap#147: DiscoPotato 52nd
Cap#90: MisterTomTom 54th
Cap#21: Anisa Aubin + 82nd
Cap#177: 7ven 83rd
Cap#219: Paul Alderson + 94th
Cap#60: Alan Parkinson + 135th
Cap#208: PBoynton 191st
Cap #34: Roger Seaton (Brompton) + 216th[+] = non-forum rider, but of interest.
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• #1837
Bjorn had an 11 hour stop.
Scrolling back I see tracker points for him that were 2h57m ago and then the next one back is 14h10m ago, so that gives a 11h13m stop.
(Times are relative to when I looked at his tracking page.)
Skinny's recent stop was from 6h22m ago to 34m ago, so 5h48m.
@skinny just being gifted the lead by Björn getting lost.
I don't think Bjorn get lost. frrt applies google maps guesswork of the route taken based on the trackpoints and makes it look like he went down and back some odd roads between Lukavice and Bitovany but he didn't. The trackpoints are fine (based on the distances/speeds between them) but google maps obviously didn't think there's a valid route between two of them so it backtracked its pink lines, used a different road and then did another backtrack to cover the next trackpoint.
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• #1838
There's a big possibility Skinny and Bjorn will pass each other in opposing directions fairly soon.
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• #1839
That would be really cool and probably be a huge morale boost to skinny.
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• #1840
Given the roads between them and their intended destinations it's quite unlikely now.
Bjorn shouldn't stop pushing, anything can happen in these races.
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• #1841
many thanks for this dude. v helpful.
the only other I have half an eye is Knupe Cap #46 willing him on after the problems that beset his start.
massive chapeau to the forumengers out there -putting in an amazing turn all of them
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• #1842
Can you add #60 Alan Parkinson to the 'Of interest' list.
He's a local Audaxer who's done HT550 amongst other things.
Ta very much!
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• #1843
update from 2 of my pals
Innes Ogilvie #231 is still struggling with his knee. After being in the top30/40 riders for the first few days his knew blew up. He toyed with scratching but had a mammoth rest instead and is battling on, albeit much more slowly. For anyone interested, I think Innes, at 22, must be one of the youngest riders this year.
Michael Serafin #215 was going well and was solidly mid/upper pack but then didn't really ride for about 36 hours after contracting food poisoning. He's now moving, slowly again and will see how things are going.
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• #1844
excellent update dude. massive props to both of them for digging in and hopefully overcoming those hard setbacks.
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• #1845
Can you add #60 Alan Parkinson to the 'Of interest' list.
If you do that, could you add Paul Alderson #219 as well? He is in the same club as Parky and I've often met them on audaxes.
I'd expected them both to be a bit higher up - maybe they are struggling with the heat
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• #1846
yeah, I often think these stories are just as exciting as the battle for the lead!
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• #1847
I remember Bjorn had to have a long stop in 2016 - he rested for about a day - because he had some medical issues, can't remember what. Maybe it is similar again
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• #1848
Just shows what a tough race this is Alan's done it all in Audax.
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• #1849
They won't be passing each other, bit of a shame really.
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• #1850
just seen #87 post this
I came to the exact place last year and decided to turn around and reroute on the road. Didn't fancy this at all, haha.
I know, was it a 5 day finish (or 4?) he was hoping to beat last year?
Regardless of the competition he still has himself to beat.