Not raced for a couple of years and never anything longer than an hour or so's x/c (did the FOD Enduro about 18 months ago - 2 hours I think - I was knackered), but I'm very tempted by the Bike Fest's shorter enduro. Not a novice by any stretch of the imagination but the longer 6 hour race would kill me solo, whereas I reckon 3 hours would be a challenge. Is it gonna be full of people on shopping bikes ๐ or should I give it a go. Anyone else doing it?
I'm doing the 12 hour solo the day before, I'm local an know the course very well.
If you are not a novice, push yourself do the 6 hour race you know you can do it.
Another 12 hour solo - you can pull off into the event village at any time for a breather so go on, 6 hours!!! ๐
Well it'll be full of novices but they'll mainly be on proper bikes. Wouldn't worry about it, will definitely be good fun.
Hmmmm, suppose I could ride for 2 hours, nip home over the bridge for a roast lunch and then back for another 2 ๐
the bristol 12 is a brilliant event with a great course that has lots of singletrack. 3 hours will be fine for almost anyone who rides regularly
Yeah, I raced at Bristol at a few of the old Southern XC series rounds - love the course. I guess it's the 'novice' tag that's making me a little unsure. Back when I used to race XC the novice class was strictly for first timers whereas the fun class was just that.
Just spotted this on the Bikefest site . . .
[i]To accommodate young and new to the sport riders, we have added a separate 3 hour novice event to the Sunday running as well [/i]
. . . burger!! - fail on both counts ๐
6 hours it is then ๐
I guess so . . . best start shopping for a new saddle ๐
Do it on a ss! I always ride my ss round there - made for it! 
Last x/c race I did there was ss - yep, it's a great course for singlespeed. If there was an ss category on the Sunday I may consider converting the Tazer but 12 hours on the Saturday would be madness ๐
Well, after the 12 on Saturday, and IF I've got over my hangover I'll cheer for you.