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• #3303
It's not that odd. That's how most TTs work.
I guess that's true. But with TTs the person who completes the course in the shortest time wins, you can't stop on a roundabout and have a rest and stop the clock!
It's just different from other ultras. A multi-stage race, with the option to choose the length of time between stages.
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• #3304
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LOL. I'm definitely not one to watch. I was thinking about getting a small camera to take better photos during this. Didn't ANDREW ALLDAY race TCR4?
James Taylor?
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• #3305
MTB Enduros and rallies though work this way. But I don't know what they do at the 'gaps'. I presume they have time limits to get started again.
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• #3306
ANDREW ALLDAY
Quick google suggests he did 2014
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• #3307
Rode Gritfest this weekend gone which is very similar format, along with other Racing collective events.
The vets winner (Oli Beckinsale) beat me by over 30 mins, but came in an hour after me. Like you say, just how it works.
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• #3308
I should have known that this is how it works as I actually looked at doing some of their shorter events, eg CotsDuro, to do some off-road practice. But inevitably I didn't have time and it didn't come off. Or I CBA to travel all the way to the start when I'd realised where it was.
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• #3309
Yeah, as people have said, it’s loosely based on enduro mtb racing:
Riders are timed in stages that are primarily downhill, with neutral "transfer" stages in between. The transfer stages usually must be completed within a time-limit, but are not part of the accumulated time.
However in this case the transfer is actually the checkpoint. Confusingly from what my friend has told me about mtb enduro, you can ride back up and re-do the timed sections however this all adds to accumulated fatigue.
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• #3310
If I ever do look into dirt stuff I'll have a look at their events. If there's more info about that Morocco gravel thing next year I'd be keen to see that.
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• #3311
re-do the timed sections however this all adds to accumulated fatigue.
Yeah, but redoing a 2min downhill run that you crashed on the first time is different to redoing a 600k stage because you were a bit slower than expected ;)
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• #3312
Nelson's one is in Feb atlas mountain race.
Be there or be square.
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• #3313
Well, that didn't work...
Take two...
https://www.facebook.com/atlasmountainrace/
Needs a proper website. FB >>>
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• #3314
There are some parts of the Pyrenees where hotels are few and far between. It’s much less populated and commercialised than the Alps.
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• #3315
That was the impression I got with 2min on hotels.com last night. Which is why I started reconsidering the bivvy. Pity, coz I love filling my saddle bag with warm clothes rather than sleep kit. Mmm, warm clothes...
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• #3316
https://instagram.com/atlasmountainrace?igshid=o6gmfap3iqyu
Poor bloke is busy with silk road.
If Nelson's organising it will be good.
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• #3317
cough Instagram is also Facebook cough
Yeah, I'm kinda looking for more than pics though. Start date, distance, climb, freeroute? etc.
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• #3318
Febuary. Around 1400km, climbing, fixed route. 5ish days to win. Gravel bike 40c tyres suitable.
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• #3319
I'm not sure I'll be able to take more time off but it's on my radar.
I don't want another bike though but a singlespeed mtb might not be best for a quick (for me) finish. Ha, I could take the grrl's Sequioa! "oh, sorry about that paintwork darling, I'm pretty shit off-road"
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• #3320
It sounds interesting. I've ridden a bit off road in the high atlas and it was great.
Not sure if I'd get time off to do it though. Also February will be dark nights, not a showstopper but you get to see less and it can be a bit more lonely in the dark -
• #3321
Looks amazing, but having only just built up my Strael I can’t justify another bike.
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• #3322
...will the real James Taylor please stand up...
No idea how I ended up with Cap #01 but I can assure you, it won't be crossing the finish line in first place!
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• #3323
To quote the opening line of this thread "Mental cycling challenges for the mid life crisis", this is my version.
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• #3324
You're not the crit racing James? Any other forumites rolling across some lumps this weekend?
Just to remind viewers, I will be crossing the finish line in 69th position though so if any children are in the room, please be shielding their eyes.
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• #3325
Not me - I have never raced in anger before.
It's not that odd. That's how most TTs work (and the Tour, and everything else that's timed).
It's about fastest time to complete all the stages. Not first across the line at the last stage.