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[Closed] passportes du soleil. who was there?

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So, for 2011, what kit is required?

From the pictures, there's everything there from full DH kit to no-pads XC.
Do you need those layers of protection?
If you'd not wear that stuff on Red Runs at UK trail centres, is the route 1/2 a step up towards black in places 7 therefore warrants the kit?


 
Posted : 02/07/2010 11:50 pm
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Pete - loving the recovery of the over-exposure!

Ti29 - I'd say it's no more technical than the red trails at Afan (mostly), but the bit that gets me is the duration of the whole event/decents, which leads to fatigue and mistakes.

Last year I wore a full face plus knee pads. This year just the XC lid and knee pads (was too hot basically!).
I didn't have any big spills (biggest injury I have was from falling down my stairs back home!), but the knee pads were useful a few times (lots of little tumbles, and I've got bony knees!).
Also, I'd suggest flat pedals....

But it's each to their own really - some people do the event with full DH kit/spine braces etc. Certainly there are runs in the area you may want that for, but not the actual PdS.

As for bikes - ride what you ride over here...maybe with bigger rotors?

DrP


 
Posted : 03/07/2010 6:57 am
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Ti29er it's a long xc ride. The pic is fab but its not a fair representation of the day. You'd have to seek that stuff out and there are always chicken runs


 
Posted : 03/07/2010 9:28 am
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PDS (pretty damn sure)I'll be back again for more but will look out for a few of the detours mentioned here - that fire road drag from Pres la Joux to Linga almost finished me off. Just one question - how were you supposed to get your 1 day complimentary lift pass? Was it in the dodgy retro back pack freebie?


 
Posted : 05/07/2010 10:05 pm
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Mine was in that back pack


 
Posted : 05/07/2010 10:13 pm
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Yeah Toppers mega thanks to Commencal. Really enjoyed the event and I'll be back. First time I've ridden in the Alpes and have come to the assumption that the more you ride the Passporte Du Soleil and get to know the area the more you get from it. Thinking about taking my Meta later in the year!


 
Posted : 05/07/2010 11:03 pm
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