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Hi All

Anyone have any advice for the Ard Rock, entered 2 years ago and now it is happening and I don't feel in the slightest bit ready - reasonably fit but not ridden any proper technical terrain in a few years!

How technical is it?

Are there water stops? I can't see any info on the website.

Any tips / advice much appreciated 🙂


 
Posted : 31/07/2021 2:50 pm
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There's plenty water stops, technical? Where are you used to riding? I don't think it's particularly tech, but folks I've met have disagreed, all depends what you're used to.

Brilliant riding, so envious.


 
Posted : 31/07/2021 3:22 pm
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I've ridden the sport 3 times before, doing it again this time. I'm a strictly mediocre rider and I can make it round. I would say the riding isn't exactly technical, but it is steep in places, and fast and rough. The most technical/worrying bit for me is the drop through the woods on stage one, it's steep and rooty. Once you've got that first stage out of the way, if you've found it ok, you'll be reet for the rest of it.

There's always been a couple of opportunities to collect a fresh bottle of water and cereal bars on the way round, but I'll be taking one on the bike and a spare in my bag just in case.

There's a practice track I believe this year, hoping to give that a go on Saturday pm.


 
Posted : 31/07/2021 4:08 pm
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Water stop definately at bottom of stage 3, maxxis stage aka tyre shredder.
That’s the one stage to take it easier and preserve your tyres.

There’s some good YouTube videos to give u an idea of tracks, stage one and two are quarries hillsides and end up in woods which can be quite dark on a sunny day in proper sunnies, all the others are open.

It’s all rollable, the quary sections can be a bit steep in places.
Most accidents I saw were people stopping (non commitment) at the top of chutes in the quarry,

Can be a bit chilly at the top of stage 2 that is quite exposed to the wind/weather


 
Posted : 31/07/2021 7:25 pm
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I'd be surprised if any of the original stages from 2 years ago still exist as they were. When I visited up there after the floods, the damage was massive so it's likely the trails have changed a fair bit since then.


 
Posted : 31/07/2021 8:15 pm
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like nobeer says depends what your used to, i ride mostly in the lakes and don't think its at all technical, others do.
the steeper bits are all easy to ride from what i remember as well, i don't think there's anything really steep apart from maybe a few straight chutes that don't need you to do anything other than point the bike down them.


 
Posted : 31/07/2021 10:53 pm
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Thanks for the replies, didn't fancy riding with a loaded pack of water on my back so thats good maybe a spare litre in the camel as an emergency.

I've mainly been riding the SDW but its fine I'm sure I'll close my eyes, hopefully get a ride in Saturday too, 3 of us riding so I'm sure it will be fun regardless.


 
Posted : 01/08/2021 2:36 pm
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Most accidents I saw were people stopping (non commitment) at the top of chutes in the quarry,

Agreed... trying to grab a fistful of brake at the top of a roll in is recipie for a crash...
Maintain stable speed, and let the bike do the work... you'll be out the bottom before you know it.

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Posted : 02/08/2021 10:08 am
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@mulv1976, thats true enough, the entrance to the wood on stage 2 was a big washed out hole..

just watching youtube, damn i forgot how peddly some sections are.


 
Posted : 02/08/2021 11:18 am
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Heavy showers and windy on Saturday so you might want to take that into account when deciding what gear to take


 
Posted : 03/08/2021 11:40 am
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First timer here -
1 - do you park next to your tent?

2 - is there food available for purchase?


 
Posted : 03/08/2021 11:49 am
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@ayjaydoubleyou

1, yes, park alongside tent. assuming you've bought a camping ticket, last day to purchase one is wednesday
2, yes, but long queues, the local pubs all do good pub meals.


 
Posted : 03/08/2021 12:13 pm
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Note Covid requirements at https://ardrock.co.uk/covid-19-status/. Phone reception is patchy to non-existent so get your codes / status downloaded before you set off.


 
Posted : 03/08/2021 2:54 pm
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More help needed - how do I find my eticket to print it? and camping ticket?

I'm a double rolled over 2019 entry.

Ive got a camping ticket email saying click this link... and the link doesnt work. The email has the order number, will this be OK

Old emails say you need to print your e-ticket, latest email says "To register to ride, all you need is is your photo ID and your race number."
Do I take the latest instruction and just bring my ID and know my number?


 
Posted : 03/08/2021 4:47 pm
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I was in the same situation - I emailed them and they sent me a new link to print my ticket


 
Posted : 03/08/2021 5:10 pm
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search your email dated 25/06/2021 the email title was 'Ard Rock 21 update'
that has a link to booking camping tickets, we all got refunded for the camping tickets bought in 2019..

for race tickets search for email containing 'gigantic' as any hyperlink will direct you to the current 2021 ticket, my racing tickets email is from 31/10/2018
search
'Your Ard Rock Enduro Festival Tickets'
or try the postcode DL11 6AW

As you say you probably dont need the race ticket, but you'll more than likely need the camping ticket to get on site.


 
Posted : 03/08/2021 5:14 pm
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@ayjaydoubleyou the link for my race ticket didn't work either and it wasn't in my Gigantic account (the Mrs' was in her account). I found mine by going on the Gigantic site, clicking the contact us link in the top right corner and filling in the order no. etc.


 
Posted : 03/08/2021 5:46 pm
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ooh..just realised I'm still down as a hardtail racer!!
Emailed them to let them know I'm no longer hardcore...hope tehy can change my category..

DrP


 
Posted : 03/08/2021 6:08 pm
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Anyone care to chip in on how strict are they going to be with photo id I’m a late name change substitute and missed the transfer window. Emailed without response. I can take photo ID but it won’t match the name on the ticket!


 
Posted : 03/08/2021 7:07 pm
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As for the op, I'd drink far too much beer, panic over tyre choice. Put a shorty on the rear and regret it for the whole day and have 4 pints at the pub stop.

I'm actually surprised there's no what tyre thread given the weather forecast.


 
Posted : 04/08/2021 12:07 am
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‘What tyre?’ is the toughest one you have that’ll survive stage 3.


 
Posted : 04/08/2021 1:26 am
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@jamesoz, what tyre, what tyre pressure? ive just got foam inserts so been running far far lower than the 30psi alot of peeps recommend for ardrock


 
Posted : 04/08/2021 8:57 am
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I'll have a Magic Mary supergravity on the front and a rock razor supergravity or wtb vigilante tough casing on the back. Basically because that's what I have with decent sidewalls in the shed.

I've got some Wardens (mud spikes) that I picked up cheap but I'd really hope not to need them or camping will be quite unpleasant.

Tyre pressure will be whatever feels about right.


 
Posted : 04/08/2021 10:10 am
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Assegai up front, reasonably worn DHR2 out back, both exo+.

Looking forward to it, though slightly less with the forecast, just glad I'm not camping!


 
Posted : 04/08/2021 10:24 am
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remind me...how much were Ard Rock tickets again...?

Looking at the weather report, I'm not feeling the love....

DrP


 
Posted : 04/08/2021 10:41 am
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wish i hadnt looked tbh


 
Posted : 04/08/2021 10:49 am
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Carol on the BBC said there's a yellow weather warning for torrential rain and localised flooding on Friday, the organisers must be on edge about that!


 
Posted : 04/08/2021 11:15 am
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Oh no weather look bad?


 
Posted : 04/08/2021 11:17 am
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DrP


 
Posted : 04/08/2021 11:24 am
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Forecast is shocking! Camping will be fun. I might skip practice and just sit in the van drinking beer 😀


 
Posted : 04/08/2021 11:24 am
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What will the camping field be like in terms of getting in and out? Do I need to pack the tow rope?


 
Posted : 04/08/2021 12:50 pm
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As long as you drive a Dutton, you'll be fine..

DrP


 
Posted : 04/08/2021 1:28 pm
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im really not feeling it. its just been a catalogue of things, most notably signing up for the epic, which was then moved to Friday and on the enduro course. ive been frantically trying to build a suitable bike out of parts and stock shortages and now the weather.

I'm in for £100 ( ticket and camping), had to take a day off work and am thinking of not bothering.


 
Posted : 04/08/2021 2:35 pm
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I’m in for £100 ( ticket and camping), had to take a day off work and am thinking of not bothering.

Forecasts have been wildly off these last few weeks (at least where I live!).


 
Posted : 04/08/2021 2:50 pm
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Reeth is its own microclimate. tbh all bets are off with the weather.


 
Posted : 04/08/2021 3:03 pm
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Latest Met office forecast doesn't look too bad,Sunday probably best day of the weekend


 
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I'm not in for it this year. Did 3 years on the trot and its an epic day on the bike both physically and enjoyment wise. Might come out of mid-pack racing retirement and have another go next year... its just that it usually falls slap bang in the middle of when we're usually planning to go on holiday.

Now I'm living closer, I need to get up there for some normal riding from the DBC.


 
Posted : 05/08/2021 12:43 pm
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I put a dry ish weather tyre on so the rain is probably my fault..


 
Posted : 05/08/2021 12:56 pm
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Me too! On the back at least - it is absolutely pelting down here in Hudds - we’re planning to leave at about 8. Packing 2 sets of waterproofs 😀


 
Posted : 05/08/2021 11:01 pm
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Managed to get my tent nailed together before it started to rain, I really hate tents.
My other half usually deals with the tent related stuff but shes still feeling a bit ropey from covid a few weeks ago.
Currently very light showers here and a pleasant temperature.


 
Posted : 05/08/2021 11:09 pm
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^ That, that's just provoking the weather that is...


 
Posted : 06/08/2021 8:41 am
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Absolutely chucked it down last night. I'm not racing but staying in a cottage overlooking the valley. Hope everyone camping is OK and it's not too much of a mudbath down there. It's very grey and overcast this morning, but dry so far.


 
Posted : 06/08/2021 9:41 am
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I've got a ticket but had a baby six weeks ago and found that event didn't line up well with a weekend away racing and camping in the family schedules.

Gutted, trying to stay off social media all weekend as even with the weather it looks like everyone is having a ball.


 
Posted : 06/08/2021 4:04 pm
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I'm gutted that non-conestants aren't allowed in the event field. It's very local to me and have loved going in the past.


 
Posted : 06/08/2021 4:17 pm
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