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Just got home after a great day on my first Dfyi enduro.

How did everyone else get on, healing vibes to the two guys I spotted hitting the deck hard.


 
Posted : 04/05/2014 6:17 pm
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Just got home after my 6th.


 
Posted : 04/05/2014 6:19 pm
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I'll take a wild stab in the dark.
Some people were fast and loved it.
Some people pushed up the climbs and complained that "slow" people got in their way.
Some people were slow and loved it.

And tomorrow someone will complane that the people enjoying themselves in the beer tent kept the awake.


 
Posted : 04/05/2014 6:24 pm
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6th?

ppppff.
Just enter a singlespeed race and you can come 4th without even trying. 😉


 
Posted : 04/05/2014 6:26 pm
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Just home from my 6th and it was a tough one this year. I wish soneone had slapped me when i decided to do the long loop extension!! Still.a fantastic event apart from those people in the beer tent keeping me awake while they were having fun....


 
Posted : 04/05/2014 6:31 pm
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Back from my 2nd. What surprised me was people on FS bikes walking down some of the descents.

The knife edge was entertaining but not my fav.

Will be back next year


 
Posted : 04/05/2014 7:25 pm
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What did'nt surprise me, were people on ht 29er bikes WITH GEARS walking up some of the climbs


 
Posted : 04/05/2014 7:27 pm
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My first, punctured on the road before the forest and fell off later. Still loved it!

Do they post times, or is the finish just so they know not to go looking for you?


 
Posted : 04/05/2014 7:35 pm
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Was another great event, and the weather was perfect for it. Not too hot or too cold IMO.

I beat myself with the pain stick to come in 41st. Smashed my 79th from last year, so I'm even happier. Well done to the organisers.


 
Posted : 04/05/2014 7:48 pm
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I was 12th one year and hated every minute of it.
I was 65th another year and got pissed at the on course disco and it was AWESOMEz.
Draw from that what you will.


 
Posted : 04/05/2014 7:55 pm
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SSStu, I hope you didn't overtake anyone this year. You know what happens. 😆


 
Posted : 04/05/2014 7:59 pm
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Haterz gona hate. 😆


 
Posted : 04/05/2014 8:16 pm
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In defence of those 29er HTs who were walking (yep that includes me)
Only walking section for me was the singletrack climb after the pit stop and the only reason I didnt have a go at that was because there were about 50 people walking, mostly on those pesky 26ers 😀
Great event as ever - do they put more fireroad climbs in each year? its amazing how you forget!


 
Posted : 04/05/2014 8:22 pm
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First time...and had a shocker. Had no idea just how much elevation there was at the beginning and hadn't been doing much fitness. Somehow pulled my calf muscle at the top getting off my bike?! Did the first decent and something came loose with either the fork or hub...loads of play and came a right cropper...and after taking my knee pads off cos they were itchy!! Wasn't able to find or fix what it was and nursed it back to the 45km. Currently sat in a vat of savlon...bloody chaffing. Pissed off...but will be back next year with a working bike and legs like mo farah...just not skinny or black.


 
Posted : 04/05/2014 8:46 pm
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Loved every minute, brilliant event made better by the fact I didn't crash/puncture or die. 🙂


 
Posted : 04/05/2014 8:54 pm
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And you won it!!!!!!!!


 
Posted : 04/05/2014 8:59 pm
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Wicked time. Missed last year so welcome return for my seventh dyfi.

Camped, drunk beer slept well.

Passed people on the descents with a smile and polite request. possibly.

Still binned it on the steep section of the worlds cup descent and used the foliage to slow me down. Matt billiard has it all on his gopro.

Beer and soul tunes always appreciated.

And nice that my 10 yr 26er still got a few admiring looks and comments. 🙂


 
Posted : 04/05/2014 9:16 pm
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Just back after my 12th Dyfi. Loved it. Lacking fitness and with added cramp, so 'only' did the short loop. Great weather and good, cheery folks out on course (and in the beer tent last night). Story up on the main page tomorrow - and yes, times will be posted in a day or so too.
I think I filmed some of it too, so hopefully some of that has come out and I can make a quick film of it.
Back next year - hopefully for the full weekend for once!


 
Posted : 04/05/2014 9:20 pm
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Yesterday I carved some 🙂 into some flat stones at the top of the Bailey Bridge Descent to inspire people (exposed ridge dropping down into the forest). Did anyone see them?


 
Posted : 04/05/2014 9:29 pm
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Anyone seen any pics yet?


 
Posted : 04/05/2014 9:29 pm
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I also failed 🙁

ended up driving down this morning which was a three and a half hour stint, then also pulled my calf getting off the bike for a piss stop and the quads cramped up on the way down from the moor before World Cup, had a few moments of laying down at the side of the trail - persevered but slipped slowly back down the rankings until there was no one left behind me at the feed stop.

Next year we will be camping the night before...!


 
Posted : 04/05/2014 9:41 pm
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Chipps got cramp! So even editors of st suffer like everyone else 😆


 
Posted : 04/05/2014 9:52 pm
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Home from my 2nd Dyfi , thoroughly enjoyed it but after the first main road section as my tubeless rear decided to go flat .
Watching the rest of the field pass by as i fitted a tube was a pretty grim moment ....managed to claw my way back somehow?
Managed the full run down the world cup which was superb! 😉


 
Posted : 04/05/2014 10:01 pm
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it was fantastic - got round with mrs M in about 4:17 - think she may have been second lady, not bad at 48 1/2 with 3 kids

if she had a dropper so didn't stop at every descent and hadn't queued for the bog at the feed station may have been first in.....


 
Posted : 04/05/2014 10:25 pm
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What a great event, I was offered a spare.place on Saturday evening by a mate and I'm really glad I took it, I think it will be an annual event for me from now on. I'd like to give a big thank you to the organisers, marshals, St Johns, and anyone else involved in making Dyfi such a memorable and unique experience.


 
Posted : 05/05/2014 5:59 am
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On the off chance that someone found a pair of Oakley glasses somewhere between the feed station and the finish, they're probably mine....


 
Posted : 05/05/2014 6:24 am
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Not my best dyfi but mostly enjoyed it anyway. Ridden in the dyfi quite a lot and never fallen off before - yesterday I fell off on the second part of baileys and on the bottom of dickos, feeling raw today. Also managed to put a huge hole in my tyre at the bottom of goshawk. Big thanks to the guy who gave me a tube and to the guy who gave me a tyre boot which got me to the end before everything went flat again! Good weekend none the less!


 
Posted : 05/05/2014 6:28 am
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No cheerleaders. Gutted.


 
Posted : 05/05/2014 6:31 am
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Dan Wyre has posted some pics up on the Dyfi FB group.


 
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First one, cracking event, not just a good ride but lots going on in the event village and town itself. Something that's missing from a lot of events.

No punctures, one minor crash on the last rutted muddy descent, although more of a grind to a half and tip over thing.

Ps....cheerleaders were on first climb, they had beards and bulges in the wrong places tho.

Scot


 
Posted : 05/05/2014 8:33 am
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2nd dyfi. Less punctures this year, hurrah. But more crashes, boo. Looooong drive home though. Bit knack erred this morning. Thanks to all who organised it! 🙂


 
Posted : 05/05/2014 9:21 am
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What a great event - really friendly vibe, ace riding, perfect riding weather. Pottered round and really enjoyed it. Big thanks to the organisers and everyone involved. 🙂


 
Posted : 05/05/2014 9:43 am
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We'll summarised badlywireddog, nice beer and sausage rolls.


 
Posted : 05/05/2014 11:07 am
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I managed 10 sausage rolls at the feed. Paid for it on the next climb mind.


 
Posted : 05/05/2014 11:49 am
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Saints alive - that slate is slippery! First Dyfi for me and paid the price of zero preparation - my lower back was in bits on the fire roads. Enjoyed it though, and will be back.
Oh, beer festival next door? whose daft idea was that? 🙂


 
Posted : 05/05/2014 12:16 pm
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I think that was my most enjoyable Dyfi in 8 rides. I was the daft one on the fat bike, and it rode better than my hardtail last year!!


 
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Gutted to have missed it. Was about to start loading the truck on Friday afternoon but decided to mow the lawns before we left. Unfortunately a random bit hof crap decided to lodge itself in my eye in the orocess and scratch the surface of my cornea. A bit sore initially but tried not to rub it etc etc but woke up Saturday morning with it all swollen up and very painful. So sadly had to give it a miss. Looking forward to next year!
Sounds like everyone had a great time. Beer festival, right next door.... That must have been a burden.... 😀


 
Posted : 05/05/2014 12:59 pm
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My 5th one this year and the best I've done by a mile. First half was a struggle thanks to the previous nights drinking, but the legs woke up after the feed station, and I beat last year's time by nearly an hour despite slashing my tyre at the top of the last descent and having to run the last 3k. One year I might actually complete it without a mechanical mishap or loads of punctures.


 
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I really enjoyed the whole weekend. Shredded my knee on some slate and feel electing not to wear knee pads was a mistake...
Being driven back now by Mrs T as my knee don't bend no more. Going to A&E to get some stitches. Big thanks to St John's Ambulance for cleaning me up and the butterfly stitches.
Velovichi entertainment did a great job and I loved the bike jousting!


 
Posted : 05/05/2014 1:30 pm
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Tomaso was that you then at the end valiantly trying to do the parents mini-bike race thing with one outstretched leg and a knee bandage?


 
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5th one for me, Still the bike highlight of the year for me.

Managed to slog round SS in 4:22, 8th and last luddite round the long route.

Still beat my previous best by a very big margin, no doubt due to the fact I had no choice with the speed I had to go.


 
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Yeah Dazh that was me. Didn't win that either!

There is a decent wait in Lancaster A&E. Loads of crook kids, mostly silly boys...


 
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I finished! It was my goal and I did it, don't think I was last either which was a huge surprise. It was fantastic, great vibe, great technical descents, lots of fire road which in all honesty is the only way to get 800 and something bikes and riders up enough to do the downs.
Loved the whole thing with two exceptions, people who can't be ar*ed to pick up their old tubes and people who just chuck energy gel wrappers. Ho hum.
A massive thank you to Frazer and all the folks who helped and did the donkey work so that us idiots could enjoy ourselves. Thank you.


 
Posted : 05/05/2014 4:11 pm
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Just home and it was my first time. Had a brilliant time. What a great event. The comedy festival. going on alongside was also a bonus.
Fell off once on the near to the end steep muddy ruts and no punctures!
Not done any riding of that distance so quite pleased to have lugged my 160mm bike around the long loop.
Saw the best band ever , The Lovely Eggs in the tent by the leisure centre Sunday night.
Wicked event and brilliant organisation and value. Thanks everyone.

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5hr drive home but well worth it!
Another fantastic weekend 🙂 Everything I learnt from last year paid off. No punctures, no cramp and no way to train for that type of elevation around here! 6600ft climbing in 41 miles (middle figure between Strava/Garmin/Sports-Tracker), 6200ft over 33miles offroad!


 
Posted : 05/05/2014 6:21 pm
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Just got home after my first Dyfi, Snapped my Brake clean off the handlebars on a descent near the beginning,
Was enjoying myself too much and choose the wrong line, Over my bars and bike landing on top of me,
Photographer/steward asked if I was okay? As I was laughing then noticed my brake was hanging off, "Yup, but my bikes not!"

Duck tape saved the day,
Knocked my confidence a little but I completed the full long route, be it at the back of the pack.

Oh and the Cramp! the life sucking, leg snapping Cramp! right on the final short climb!

Can't wait for next year 😀
Hows about the Coed Y Brenin Enduro?

Massive thanks to everyone involved in making it a superb introduction to such events!


 
Posted : 05/05/2014 7:06 pm
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Most enjoyable Dyfi ever for me, we chose to ride Melo Velo style and socialise on the flat and ups and have fun everywhere else!
Fraz, Tegid, all the organisers, marshals, first aiders etc, thanks for all your hard work!


 
Posted : 05/05/2014 7:14 pm
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Another awesome event. Could've done without 4.5 punctures but that's racing. Loved it. Many thanks to all the organisers and volunteers.


 
Posted : 05/05/2014 7:54 pm
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My first Dyfi and deffinatly not my last.

Out of intrest did anyone else see the lad on the jump bike with a full face lid on? Passed him on the first road hill, hope he made it, but he looked in a lot of trouble very early on (it'll be those small wheels). Fair play to him mind, I'd have given up straight out of the town 🙂


 
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Hey Tollah - you got me! 30s in, red jacket on the left, with the bloke who broke his finger. Healing vibes to him if he's listening.


 
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Great event as ever took part in kids races, did the ring of fire twice missed the bike jousting 😕
Rode the dyfi as hard as i could no hold ups or mechanicals or mincers in front!
Only downside was my camper not wanting to start a tow round the field did not work so had to wait for a spanner monkey but sorted by the afternoon 🙂
Well down Fraz and the boys great event this was was my fave
Kudos to the weirdos on the tandem missed SS Stu !


 
Posted : 05/05/2014 8:30 pm
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The lad on the jump bike

Yep he ended up with my riding buddy smashing into the back of him on road section out of Mach when he grabbed a large handful of brake? No one hurt so all ok, he stayed with the group we where in for a while but was off the bike and helmet off up the first climb.


 
Posted : 05/05/2014 8:33 pm
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Loved it...best yet for organisation and atmosphere. Just saw the tandem on the vid up there! World cup descent from the stokers perspective must be interesting 🙂

Thanks Franz and all involved.


 
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Yeah i saw that lad on the jump bike , fair play !

Here's my first clean run on the world cup descent 😕


 
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Just a little bit of cleaning required this morning 😀

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5th one for me and best result yet! Really enjoyed the whole weekend but missed the main event,the ring of fire.

Anyone know the snapper on the world cup dh? Pics from them could be good.


 
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1st one and loved every minute of it much harder than I expected but very friendly and we'll organised. I saw the lad on the jump bike riding back into town while eating my post ride fish and chips so great effort if he got all the way around.


 
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Photos here Burchy

http://danwyrephotography.co.uk/album-1/


 
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The lad on the jump bike was awesome on the downs...no fear!!

I wondered how the tandem did on the downs?!

Defo up for CYB enduro...with huge fitness increase tho.


 
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+1 for The Lovely eggs, fantastic! and a great atmosphere around the event with having the comedy festival right next door.
I'd never been before so had no idea what it was like but will be returning.
Didn't actually do the enduro though, failed to get in but my friends who did seemed to enjoy it 🙂


 
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11th dyfi and loved it as ever.
Loved it as ever, especially the World Cup. I pity the poor buggers who end up pushing uphill AND downhill.
Not sure if the final descent on the long loop was worth the effort but glad I did it
Long drive home (thanks eddie11, sorry I fell asleep!) But so worth it. I'll be back!


 
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Was my first Dyfi enduro. Loved it. Was a bit disappointed that some descents were on fire trails, but the brass band, the beer, the cheerleaders and the EU food mountain of a feed station made up for it.

Managed to wreck my chain somehow at around 42km. It twisted about 90 deg across about fifteen links. Managed to bend it back a bit and then nurse the bike back with lots of noise (thanks for all the offers of help to those who passed me!) Had to elect for the short route as the mech and cassette probably would not have made the extra 10km, but that gave me 4/422 on the short route, which was a nice surprise (and I stopped for a beer).

Things I learned:

* It's Dyfi as in Dovey, not diffy
* Riding wet loose slate is basically surfing
* Don't carry so much water - I finished with nearly half a camelbak and had basically carried an extra kilogram for no reason.
* Don't swap the position of the dropper post switch the day before the race - this provides confusion and panic right when you don't need it.
* Buy a better chain

Hopefully see you all at the CYB enduro in October!


 
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3 punctures this year, but still finished with a smile.
First time I have punctured in about 6 or so events, so I was certainly due at least one! 🙂

Bit of a blog [url= http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/uvex-kid-2-helmet-2014/rp-prod113502 ]here[/url].


 
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Bit of a blog here.

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My first Dyfi, and it was great! I used my rigid Salsa El Mar and personally thought it was the perfect tool for the job. Powered up the fire roads and even bounced past a few people carrying their full sus bikes down the technical bits (?!).

Great atmosphere and small touches by the organisers with the beer handouts, DJs, brass band, clowns etc. Also very nice friendly and helpful people riding the event (a nice change from the usual XC race circuit!). Massive thanks to the stranger (Stuart?) who offered me a front wheel before I could even ask when I realised the end cap from my hub was on the drive at home. Saved a 200 mile wasted journey and wouldn't even take any beer money in return!


 
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My first Dyfi, and it was great! I used my rigid Salsa El Mar

Was that a white one with the blue red yellow panels that I saw go past? I do like those. Reminds me of 1970s racing cars


 
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Link copy/paste fail mtbmatt.

Fwiw, uvex kids helmets are very good. 😉


 
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Was that a white one with the blue red yellow panels that I saw go past? I do like those. Reminds me of 1970s racing cars

Yep!


 
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Whoops! 😉
Blog [url= http://www.acyclingteam.co.uk/dyfi-enduro/ ]here[/url] and actually not about a kids cycling helmet.

And if a mod can edit the link above, then that would be grand 😛


 
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This event looked like fun. How much was it and how much is the event in October likely to be? the official website doesn't say yet.
thanks.


 
Posted : 06/05/2014 2:40 pm
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The Dyfi was £25 this year which is the bargain of the century considering it includes a free bank holiday weekend's camping, a bar, entertainment, a mug, and a brilliant bike ride. I seem to remember the Coed Y Brenin Enduro was the same price last year but it doesn't have the camping etc.


 
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Bargain of the century - totally agree with that.

That field was a lovely place to camp. I'd be happy to pay to camp there normally for a short while, nice and peaceful - apart from the dawn chorus at 5:30 during which all the local cuckoos joined in !!

But what a circuit. I absolutely loved the downhill sections, in particular the last bit of world cup, one of the narrow woodland trail sections with jagged ridges of slate sticking out at an angle, and one near the end in a big pine forest with lots of slidy/rooty red mud. I'm pleased I rode a full suss with heavy duty wheels/tyres so I was able to thrash through everything - saw of a lot of bike failures out there !


 
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My third Dyfi. Rode round with Chipps. Yeah, he got cramp but he did clean the amazingly long technical climb before succumbing. Thanks to the nice guys who moved out of the way whilst I tried to catch him. I failed. Next year….

Love the World Cup vids, love seeing it again. I dabbed for the first time this year 😳 and then came down the final steep section just behind a bloke who was [s]mincing [/s]looking for the line judiciously. Only realised that I was saying 'Please don't stop, please don't stop, please don't stop' with the outside voice once we were onto the fire road 😳

It's the best event. Going to try and do the whole Bank Holiday weekend properly next year. And start somewhere less near the back. Maybe without a chilli stout induced hangover. Still, 1st lady of a certain age this year though 😀


 
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Great event as usual, loved every minute of it 🙂


 
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My first dyfi but not my last,loved everything about the weekend,camping,beer,cycling.
Ps who was the nutter swimming in the river stark bo**ock on the way into town?


 
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My first Dyfi and i enjoyed it despite the relentless climbs . Started way to near the back , but this paid dividends in the long run by forcing me to go slow till after the first singletrack decent.
Rolled along at a nice steady pace and stuck to my '1hr food' plan, so a munch on some malt loaf in the queue for the first decent, gel and malt loaf after the singletrack mud push gulley, then 2hr 50 to the food stop. Carried way too much water and foodage than necessary , could do it with less next time .
No punctures and 3 crashes, all in the last 5km. Got stuck in the side of a gulley after a rider had stopped to let me through, and exited into the undergrowth, then tried to finish with twisted bars and mud clogged tyres = fail x 2.
Minced the first steep part of the WC decent having watched 2 guys crash in front and another get collected by an out of control hero, rode the lower part and glad I did ( dropper post next time i think ).
snuck in just under 5hrs ( long route ) which is embarressing having seen the times posted by everybody else, but hey ho.


 
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Despite my dislike of go pro I liked tollahs. Loved the music 🙂


 
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Gutted I mossed out on this due a broken arm.. is much / all of the route publicly accessible normally? Are any of the descents covered by the Mach trails?


 
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what happened to that tandem? I'd have paid good money to see that descend on some of those steep bits! Well done to those on rigid forks as well!

My first time, and I'm going back next year with more suspension and a lighter bike! One of the best bike events I've been to, loved the tent, really nice atmosphere....


 
Posted : 06/05/2014 7:35 pm
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I think the only bit on private land is the climb over the field. Looking at the map you can probably take the bridleway down towards Aberllerfenni and turn right onto the road to get back on route.


 
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