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• #9127
Wheres your rando bag?
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• #9128
My Enve fork doesn’t have rack mounts soz pal 😎
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• #9129
Although I’ve had to switch seatpost to fit the Carradice and now my saddle is further back and it’s fucked up my position, 20 minute ride this evening had my knee and shoulders feeling funny. Might switch back and use a frame bag instead of the Carradice
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• #9130
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/29570375
made a version of The Shark on RideWithGPS to include cues. Didn’t have any when I loaded the GPX file onto my Bolt. I’m sure others have done the same. -
• #9131
Have you managed to copy it exactly? 1.5km difference
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• #9132
Barring minor differences in distances at the controls I don’t think it’s far off. Will give it another eyeball though
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• #9133
This’ll be me tomorrow for the Shark (hopefully smaller saddle bag!). Reppin the forum with a jersey.
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• #9134
Giving my bike a once over this afternoon I discovered it needed new tyres, brake pads, cassette, FD tweaking, etc.
Not the early night I was hoping for then.
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• #9135
Well that was a nice day. Thanks ACH :)
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• #9136
Uphill misery you mean
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• #9137
The organising and the control point were brilliant though
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• #9138
Should have come Badgering ;)
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• #9139
If I ever say no again to mountain biking because I want to go riding a road bike in the rain up hills, slap me
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• #9140
That's the spirit
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• #9141
We had a great time hosting everyone yesterday, glad to hear the control in some part made up for the relentless hills!
There is no shame in packing this ride, it's one of the toughest, and it was a bit cold and wet yesterday too.
We had 138 start, and around 108 finishers.
It's fun being on the other side of an event and the riders were great yesterday nothing but good vibes and smiling faces all day. There were a surprising number of nutters doing it as the first Audax - including one lady who's friend had persuaded her to ride but not mentioned the hills!
It was a bit of a full on weekend for me, I did the 3down 300k fixed the day before, and didn't get back to London until 2:30am so my alarm at 6:30 to get up for The Shark was a killer well worth it though, glad to be back at work today for a rest!
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• #9143
Really well-organised! Also probably the toughest audax I've done. Veggie stew at the control kept me going though. Thanks ACH!
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• #9144
Really well-organised!
Ivan takes all the credit for that, well done for getting round.
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• #9145
Lowlights: my crank falling off. At least it happened as we were pulling into Mayfield!
Well that's not going to help haha!
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• #9146
Veggie stew at the control kept me going
That stew was excellent!
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• #9147
But it delayed us enough so that the rain started as we were getting ready to go again; so we decided to spend a bit more time in the pub whilst it passed over instead.
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• #9148
Highlights were definitely @cgg and @inappropriate_bike dragging me round my final 40km, and of course a hiding Clement.
The lowlight was having to bail at Cowden - I was very glad that I reached my limit at the top of a hill, with the station at the bottom of that same hill.
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• #9149
I did this yesterday, too. I loved it, though it was bloody hard. Where did they find all those hills?
Thanks everso to the ACH team for making it happen. The control was great. I had soup, a PBJ sandwich and some cake too. Delicious! The second food stop was less glamorous - holed up in a bus shelter with a Londis sandwich and a packet of crisps.
It was my second audax (the first had a much higher beardy old goat quotient) and I'm definitely up for some more. Turns out I'm a masochist.
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• #9150
Did you complete it?
When is the badge due?
I’ll be on this with skinnier tyres and a Carradice
Forum cap if it’s warm enough
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