Although I accept it is humanly possible to get around in 3 hours, I think the earliest finisher (112km) was probably Matt Hull at 3:38.
Rob Silver is an outside chance, but I think 3:17 is probably quicker than realistic given the wind.
That puts the upstart group in the top 50 finishers, which isnt bad - considering the extended tea stop, and the fact that we were horsing about and chatting.
And everyone else was leaving it all out on the road.
Ahem.
some soldier took 7.5 hours (circa 11 mph ave).
I reckon that's a fantastic effort to complete.
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Although I accept it is humanly possible to get around in 3 hours, I think the earliest finisher (112km) was probably Matt Hull at 3:38.
Rob Silver is an outside chance, but I think 3:17 is probably quicker than realistic given the wind.
That puts the upstart group in the top 50 finishers, which isnt bad - considering the extended tea stop, and the fact that we were horsing about and chatting.
And everyone else was leaving it all out on the road.
Ahem.
some soldier took 7.5 hours (circa 11 mph ave).
I reckon that's a fantastic effort to complete.