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DHF 2.5 3c on the front and HR2 2.3 60a on the rear for me. That super steep sounds like an insane grad mayer similar to Golf course stuff at Inners.
did a quick strava search for the super steep. -29% average gradient. Nice.
How about [url= https://www.strava.com/segments/13072737 ]this[/url].. thankfully not being raced, both are belting trails.
So how hard is the overall riding going to be? 44km in 7 hours, when only around 8km are at race-pace doesn't seem too bad....
44km in the Lakes...hard enough I reckon!
by driving up and down the country several times this weekend i think i might be able to do friday practice , yay!!
Good, you can show me how its done then
Like you'll be able to keep me in sight 😆 😉
See you all there soon. Give us a friendly wave. Bring earplugs.
Not kidding, bring earplugs if you're camping friday night.
Any videos of this 'super steep' trail?
Well that was freaking tough
Loved it, but suffered badly through? lack of fitness by the last few stages.
Missing out on Friday practice also not the best idea, especially as it was 6 of the 10 stages, missed a few turns and hard to judge how to pace myself, but we were lucky with the weather and it started dry, even super steep stage 5 was pretty grippy.
Not Super Steep but check out footage of stages 1 & 9...
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How long before the event insurance company catches up with this(risk assessment???)and withdraws cover????
Devils advocate 😳 but it's only time before someone gets injured and "claims4you" etc f..... it all up 🙄
How long before the event insurance company catches up with this(risk assessment???)and withdraws cover????
I imagine the issue isn't the technical aspects, it will be marshal cover. The course will be OK, practice encouraged, so it's then dealing with the accidents that matters, the accident itself is unlikely to be the issue.
All the lines in the video had chicken runs and good marshall cover and features to slow you down b4 you reached them.
The really bad injury of the weekend was on the KS sender, but there were a smaller and 1 totally rollable option available and medics on hand
Cracking event. 2 days of practice was really useful, but not? enough to stop me ballsing up a simple little drop on stage 2, going over the bars and bending my front brake rotor beyond repair. Game over and an early bath. Doh!
Awesome race that.
I had about a billion mechanicals and got incredibly pissed off, but got round without hurting myself.
2 days of practice was really useful,
Only one day was tough, to me a day to get into the trails, which are a bit techier than woburn!
Brilliant weekend. Thanks to everyone who made it happen. The location was spot on and even the weather was good. Didn't hear a bad word all the weekend and the smiles on the competitors faces at the end when they were given a beer was priceless.
Really felt for the guy this morning who hit the overhanging hedge with his camper and ripped the awning straight off. Must have put a big downer on his weekend
a good enjoyable 3 days on the bike even if i wasn't riding that well.
parted company from the bike twice in the race without hurting myself which hopefully heas got me over my fear of crashing i've had since my previous couple of crashes which have done damage.
glad it stayed dry, some of the stages would of been really tough in the wet.
Well that was certainly tough, thank god it didn't rain.
Ard Rock will be a nice relaxed jolly after that one!
Great trails apart from the trail centre black bit on stage 4 that was just a bit boring(maybe that's because I'm shit at jumping).
Catering could have been better.
Healing vibes to all those who broke themselves or their bikes.
£3.50 for a gormet cheeseburger was quite reasonable I thought!
Tho if you were after a salad or even pasta not much going I suppose.
I watched the practice seasion video - excellent. As for the slippy slidy stuff above thats a normal wet day ride for me ! Trees are for hugging right ?
Congrats to all that took part ot looked fantastic and its a Nationals so it's supposed to be hard ?
Oh aye it was hard. Long days out and tough stages - and that's from someone who didn't do practice on Friday.
Not that I wanted to mind, the van broke down on the A590 on Friday morning (the red camper stopped near Lindale if you saw us 👿 )10 hours to get back to Newcastle and we head out in the car on Saturday morning for attempt no. 2.
Having dropped down to non-champs so that I could ride with my mate/s and ill and injured I was taking it pretty steady on race day with plenty of cautious line choice...
That "carnage corner" on Stage 9 didn't cause me any problems last year but the roots have polished up nicely, I binned it on top of someone in practice and played it safe after that!
Could have done with a bit of practice on Stage 5 so that that right hand corner wouldn't spook me...
And Stage 7 I'd heard about and was thinking "this isn't so bad" until you get in to the middle of it and think WTF???
Looking forward to seeing the race video for this one.
Stroke of luck with the weather for you lot.
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Stroke of luck with the weather for you lot.
wouldve been brutal in the wet!
Super Steep Stage 5....
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Gotta love the local support!
Ok so I MTFUd and rode last weekend. Loved the whole weekend but just couldn't attack any stages like I wanted. Glad I went though!
Anyway, [url= https://orena45blog.wordpress.com/2017/05/04/race-report-pmba-british-national-enduro-championships-lake-district/ ]here's my race report if anyone fancies a read[/url] 🙂