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• #202
He's got just over an hour left to finish.
Shouldn't be a problem as he had just under 3h45 to clear the Dreux control and ride the 44km to the finish in the sun.
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• #203
That's fast Samuli, well done!
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• #204
And he's finished. 89h04. Chapeau.
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• #205
Our two guys finished last night in around 75 hours. So far comms limited to ‘tough ride, more later’.
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• #206
Well done, forumengers!
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• #207
@Klar and @mustardbeak just finished!
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• #210
I saw him at the last control, and he nailed past us on the first climb out so expect finished very comfortably
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• #211
Thanks, it was harder than I expected.
I'm not really sure where the time went as I've barely slept since the start. Although
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• #212
Seems to be a hard one from what I've read from other people. Headwinds and then heat on the retour.
Losing time to faffing or just chatting is all too easy. I'd like to think I'd be more ruthless if I ever did it again. Beer is dangerous. In 2011 I had a couple of panaches in Sizun and another somewhere near Mayenne (I think) and could easily have just sat there for longer each time.
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• #213
Well done all! The patisserie treats on Insta make this ride look tempting.
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• #214
Finished this morning so just over 75 hours. Found the course quite unrelenting, no chance to really cruise along as constant up and down. So lucky with the weather but so cold at night!
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• #215
just over 75 hours
strong work!
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• #216
Yeh that’s good going. Nice!
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• #217
I'd just had an espresso and brandy at one of those tabac places and was feeling great.
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• #218
The whole experience was amazing, but my last 18 hours, of 86, was the most enjoyable, just comfortable with energy. Finally got my fueling right, and all the niggles stopped, especially the really worrying hip cramps I was getting half way. Was only overtaking for the last 200k, but I was at the back I guess. Has already made me forget about the toughness of the first 800k.
The French evidently do genuinely love cycling. The vibe on the road for the entire route was incredible. Also really enjoyed mixing with audaxers from all over the world. Everyone is so different, but all so randonneur. Except those fully supported few, which seems so at odds with the spirit of the thing.
UK audax does however do MUCH better food. But in the grand scheme of things that's a minor issue.
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• #219
Well done to everyone taking part. I've had a close eye on the event this time around and it looks like an amazing experience. Maybe I'll attempt it myself one day.
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• #220
love this post. chapeau dude
and congrats to others who knocked this out too.
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• #221
Cool story, bro. :)
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• #222
what an experience.
Wednesday was fucking hard. got about 3 hours sleep out of the almost 89 hours we were in the road. started hallucinating at one point. also thought I lost my Wahoo at the penultimate control.
loved spotting @Klar and getting an impromptu chain gang going about 870km in. ridiculous.
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• #223
Well done!
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• #224
3 hours is not a lot. Good ride. Would you do it again?
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• #225
Remember there's LEL 2021 (8th - 13th August).
Now with added 100km to make it 1500km (which means you actually go through Edinburgh and turn at Dunfirmline.
Guaranteed entry if for all "Audax UK or Audax Ireland members who were members on 12 September 2018, and remain members on 1 January 2021."
kinda regret not doing this now. allez @mustardbeak bring it in.