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Bugger. I wasn't anywhere fit enough a couple of years back to even think about doing it so thought I'd escaped but not sure I have that excuse if it happens this year.
If i dont see sense between now and registering i will be doing this.
Can't see how to register?
they need to open it up to CX bikes, surely?
Not open to register just yet.
Why did I see this? I have unfinished business with the 100: first time was 'the wet one' - with the mud and the mechanicals I missed the first cut-off by about 30 seconds. The next year I lost a water bottle somewhere along Hidden Valley in Newcastleton so gave up making the last check point and pulled out (didn't fancy doing 20 miles with only 750ml of drink).
Started three, finished two: finish, finish, missed the first cutoff.
Won't be going back.
I like the look of this. What's the terrain like?
^ hilly, sandy, rocky, fireroads, some cracking singletrack, some less so, some natural off piste, great views. Midges.
If it's wet say goodbye to the brake pads and drivetrain.
Think they are only doing the KM version this year, as a proving exercise i assume. Nothing to stop you doing an extra lap of the reservoir or two to top up the milage afterward.
Think they are only doing the KM version this year, as a proving exercise i assume.
Website says both KM and Miles courses.
More details to be released in the next day via @SeismicSportive
interesting! reckon I could be up for this....
warton - Member
they need to open it up to CX bikes, surely?
This and I don't even own one!
Hmmm ok, this interests me.
monkeyfudger - Member
warton - Member
they need to open it up to CX bikes, surely?This and I don't even own one!
Given the choice I'd choose a 29er HT / short travel FS like an Epic.
they need to open it up to CX bikes, surely?
Any bike you like. Min tyre width 40mm. 🙂
richpips - MemberWebsite says both KM and Miles courses.
Yes but he has been on twitter giving more details and said only Km likely this year, date now also confirmed as 5th September (was 12th but thats a date clash with Merida Marathon event).
https://twitter.com/SeismicSportive
Now clashes with Helvellyn tri weekend. Bugger, was going to make a week long hol out of them 🙁
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and...
said only Km likely this year
well, unfortunately that's decision made - Helvellyn instead.
Shame.
well, unfortunately that's decision made - Helvellyn instead.
Hey, whats said on twitter dosnt always mean fact :lol:, the 101mile might run, as richpips posted above, we'll find out for sure soon.
thought this was coming from the horses mouth on twitter. OK, we'll see!
Yup it's Km so not the same as the whole point of the Kielder 100 was to have a 100 mile race in one day.
its still 100 its just a metric one rather than an Imperial one...plus side is it a lot shorter
Ah right there is 2 people trying to get this running, this one seismic is a different one to what I meant.
If it's the 5th that clashes with SSUK and I'm not missing that [s]race[/s]party
Damn ,I thought this could have remained unfinished business 🙄
Still,I suppose September is far enough away for a training plan 😉
its still 100 its just a metric one rather than an Imperial one...plus side is it a lot shorter
Well they may as well do a 100 yds in that case then.
Yes they may as well do that 😕
Oh SSUK trumps that by a long long long way - though not the riding distance 😉
OK, a bit a background for those interested. Seismic Events have been running really well reviewed road sportives for a couple of years now and we're now branching out into off road events. We aim to re-establish a long single lap event in Kielder and restore the 100 mile distance next year with the Kielder 101 miles.
Having ridden the K100 in the past and knowing the area well through Polaris and other events, we know some of the limitations that people feel the area and the event have. We want the Kielder 101 to be a Gathering or Challenge as much as a race and the idea is to allow any kind of bike, so that riders can make it what they want: a head down XC race, an mtb challenge with plenty of challenging singletrack, a 'gravel race' with bite.
We want to keep the rules in the background, so ride what you like, so long as it has tyres that are at least 40mm.
Yes, we know the trails can be ridden on a CX bike with 32mm tyres - we've done it, but fatter tyres will be no slower over this course, and will be safer. Nobody wants to get to the top of a long climb, to then be held up on the singletrack descent by skinny CX wheels. The 3 Peaks is a couple of weeks later if that's what you're after.
That said, let's get fat bikes and 'monstercross' bikes, SS and all the wheel sizes onto the course, which has maximium singletrack, linked by the better forest roads and even some short hike-a-bike.
We want this to benefit the local community and to help to develop the trail network. We can complain about the apparent lack of decent trails in the area, or do something about improving them further. A lot of work has gone into this already, with most of it being on the riding and on laising with people on the ground (yes, we know the website and video/pics could be flasher).
There should be a single lap 100 mile event for folk to challenge themselves on - and here it comes. 101km this year and we'll use everything that we learn to make the Kielder 101 the must-do 101 miler in 2016.
Entries open at the weekend and the first 101 entrants will go into a prize draw.
[url= http://www.seismic-events.co.uk/k101km.html ]It's about the ride and not the website but here you are[/url]
Sorry if you fancy a go, but there something else on that weekend - it's a pretty full calendar, and early Sept is the best time for this route.
...and thanks to Genesis, Cyclewise and other sponsors for support so far (others will follow.....).
I'm really pleased about this. Kielder was my favourite event
Looks good. 🙂
Excellent news. Even at "only" 101km it will still be a big challenge for me. Bring it on!
Another in the 'shame it's on the same weekend as SSUK' camp here, maybe it won't help this year but please make them not clash in future if possible!
K101 will almost certainly be the first sat in Sept from now until the universe implodes. Sorry.
Good.
I guess camping / caravanning will be allowed ?
Discounted campsite booked.
Booked accommodation today so committed to a weeks riding
"Suitable for regular MTB’s, Fatbikes, Singlespeed and Supercross Bikes (disc/high volume 40mm plus tyres)"
Does that mean you ain't allowed on a canti cx bike even if you can squeeze 40mm tyres in?
No, it means that you can ride any off road capable bike so long as the tyres are at least 40mm wide.
There'll be a slatted bridge to the start and if your skinny tyres slip through between the slats you'll be de-robed and thrown to the midges.
Done my bit and entered early
I have booked.
But I haven't booked campsite yet.
What campsite are people booking?
Should you book site early?
Thanks
There is a campsite in the village but I can't remember the details*. Back in the old days I normally booked a few weeks in advance and that was ok even when it was a massive popular event. It is the pubs b and bs and yha that books up fast. Camping in September at Kielder can be a bit damp in September.
*you'll probably be able to find it on google or the Kielder website.
[url= http://www.kieldervillage.com/thecampsite.php ]Campsite here[/url]
Discount organised for racers/riders (seismic are subsidising it). Steve's the fella.
personally, and given the huge popularity of CX in the north East (300 competitors every weekend across all age groups at CXNE, 100+ at vets level) you're missing a massive trick not inviting CX bikes.
Thanks chaps.
I did 100km of the old K100 before getting thrown out on missing time checks, and I think I'd like to do this but not this year.
On 5th September I shall be failing to finish SSUK.
I wish you well though and hope it returns and doesn't clash next year.
Stick me down for a 2016 pre-entry.