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absolutely awesome day, well done to everyone involved, will defo be signing up for the next one!
yeah just echoing what everyone else said but brilliant race, chilled atmos and very friendly crew, makes the riders more friendly and scott leads by example - I think thats what makes it special
well that and the steepness of stage 1, off camber slidy in the dark and stage 2 was brilliant fun but got carried away and had an off, and well stages 3 and 4 my legs were feeling it, either way being handed a free beer as you cross the finish line is just the icing on the cake!
Superfli- were you talking to each rider at the top of 1-3 and setting us off? If so, you were a great presence on the start line, suitably reassuring and professional at the same time.
I got 17th in sport. Still a bit stunned, as I've only ridden once with lights since Christmas, and I had a bit of an off in the berms at the end of the 4th...!
My conclusions: orange shorts make you faster, nighttime enduros are definitely a good idea and free beer is the finest recovery drink!
(Kimbers)^^^This^^^^
I learnt loads from my first race, mostly about kit preparation, and what to take with me 😳
I was pretty pleased with my St1 time, and I'd overtaken 2 riders on St2 before my front tyre exploded on the big rutty drop. My main goal had been not coming last!!
Superfli - I was the guy with the Troutie Spidereyes.
@johnny - there were three of us at the starts of stages 1 - 3, Bartimus, Neil (not sure if you're on here Neil, so apologies for not using your monika ) and myself. I think I was the chattier one 😉 Thank you, we thoroughly enjoyed meeting all the runners and riders, if only for a few brief moments before you plunged headlong into the darkness!
Impressive stuff, all of you and a lot of very nice bikes 😉
1-3 start was Neil (stage 1 timekeeper), me (stage 2) and Tim (stage 3). It got a bit hectic when we started off a new stage with 40 odd riders still to go one the previous one... so thanks to all the riders for being so organised in their queueing! I was admiring the Spidereyes 🙂
Once we'd packed up we rode down stage 3 to the finish - VERY glad I wasn't racing! I was just contemplating the high line drop onto the fireroad crossing when Tim took a massive OTB on the straight drop just behind me... after that I chose to walk down! it was not so bad in the daylight today, but well done everyone for surviving. The medic was most impressed that he did not have too much to do 😆
What I needed was a bike medic!! I found the hardest bits were the off-camber angled roots as soon as you relaxed between the steep bits. Stage 1 was the hardest, IMHO, as the drops often sent you to a place you didn't want to be!
Great event....if Carlsberg did Enduro's 😉
Team Lordswood Pro Riders show their true potential
8 Riders planned to go
6 Riders turned up
2 Riders remembered to use the team name
4 Riders failed to complete anything
1 rider managed 2 sections
1 rider managed to ride all 4 sections
Those are the kind of statistics the other pro teams just don't publish!
WCA there some crazy stats.
Go team Lordswood! 😆
WCA, did the no shows end up at Queen Vic Country Park 😆
Great event which ran seamlessly from start to finish (from what we saw 😆 ) so excellent effort Scott and all the QECP Trail Collective you've done a fantastic job.
It was definitely an awesome race with such a good atmosphere, and adding darkness into it is something completely different! July can't come round quick enough.
Will sort out the transion times for next year.
Were people saying they were too short or too long? Seemed great to me, easy enough in the dry, would have been much harder work if it had been thick mud and you have to assume the worst!) All in all, if you'd had a megaphone Scott, then it would have been 100% perfect! 🙂 I assume there was nothing important in the rider briefing because I couldn't hear a word of it at the back of the crowd...
The first stage scared me in practice as did the two fireroad drops on stage 2 - however having to choose to ride them if I wanted to race meant that I realised I could ride steep things, which has given me a welcome confidence boost. Should have spent more time practising because my lack of confidence to ride the tech bits at full tilt cost me time but I thought my legs wouldn't cope - was remarkably fresh at the end, nice to underestimate one's endurance though!
Hello there Superfli, Bartimaeus and other marshalls - thanks for doing a great job! I was the lonely rider 91 with one rider missing in front of him and two riders missing behind at each start. Still, it meant I didn't get overtaken...
We have got a PA system but I didn't have time to set it up. We will have it set up for the July race.megaphone Scott
By the way guys We are giving away another prize!!
It's for the Best race report. How to enter:
1. Write a race report
2. Email it to Info@qecptrailcollective.co.uk
3. We will pick the best one.
Prize is a £250 paint job from Fatcreations.com & a 32t Narrow/Wide chainring from Vectiox.com
We will also send it to enduro-mtb.com to be put in there Race report section of there website.
Need race report before Wednesday lunch time too.
The reason that most of the Lordswood Pro Team didn't make the start was that they were busy looking for the beer tent that coulddn't be found anywhere. 😉
They had to make do with a quick trip to the local off-licence instead.
As one of the Lordswood Pro Team I must offer some explanation.
I turned up straight from work at 6pm with every intention of racing. However, I was greeted by 3 teammates, all with a beer in hand, and a leg of lamb on the BBQ. I quickly decided that since the 2 others had managed to get onto the course & practice they weren't in need of support, but the slackers were so I joined them!
I can definitely say the campsite was grat, the 2 who raced loved it too.
Tbh, I'm happy my entry fee will go towards the QE trails so I see it as a donation instead. May actually get on my bike for the day enduro...
According to the results i managed 1st place on stage 3 in the fun cat despite at about the time i was 'racing' that stage i was stumbling my way to my tent, now that's what it takes to be on the lordswood pro team!
To be fair to the Lordswood lads, they had made a cracking fire in their firepit to warm me up when I got back to the campsite!! 😀
PSA to all that enjoyed the QECP Day & Night enduro.
Info and sign on link to the QECP Enduro 2014.
On sale this Saturday, my guess is it will go quick 😉
http://www.qecptrailcollective.co.uk/2014/05/qecp-enduro-entry-live-this-saturday-on-moredirt-com/
What's the reason for the age categories this time scott?
Whatever the reason I'm 40 next month so might do a bit better this year. More accurately my results might look a bit better but still, that'll do!
A couple of reason really.What's the reason for the age categories this time scott?
1. Sport cat is massive.
2. Its only getting bigger as people race in fun a couple of times the will be stepping up to sport.
3. to make sport more competitive. so there are 49 year old don't have to race against 20 year olds.
There are a couple of negative main one is that it is harder to ride with you mate if there a different age cat to you. But if people tell me early I can try my best to get them near each other. (Not 2 days before the race)
davosaurusrex FTW 😉davosaurusrex - MemberWhatever the reason I'm 40 next month so might do a bit better this year. More accurately my results might look a bit better but still, that'll do!
Hi Scott - can I ask the reason for Sport following Fun at the D&N Enduro?
Sadly I can't make the July event, but really hoping to come back next year, and finish the race without any more tubeless explosions.
so the less experienced rider where back earlier and the got to do some of the stages in the light/dusk.Hi Scott - can I ask the reason for Sport following Fun at the D&N Enduro?
plan for the next on 27th is some thing like:
PRO
SPORT (Senior)
SPORT (Master)
SPORT (Veteran)
WOMEN
U18s
Hardtails
FUN
Back to the bar earlier 8) I think it probably cost Charlie a bit this year going first in Sport, and having to overtake Stu every Stage!!! I think they had some good banter going by the end!
Anyone know who were the other photographers/videographers on course and if/when we'll be seeing their shots/footage? I for one need to bask in my reflected mediocrity! 😉
Me too - all the official photos are stage 4, and my bike didn't make it that far in either practice or the race.
Hargroves- Took Pics and video both yet to come.
fatboydon- https://plus.google.com/photos/116195269924007548352/albums/6014805871647281969
QECP trail collective - Video late next week.
So who else is in the edit?
I'm looking all stressed and serious, making up times as people cross the finishing line 🙂 (joke!)
Great film guys, I think it really captured the events atmosphere.
Looks like loads of people came a cropper on the wet grass after the finish line. Nearly included me, shame some fella is between me (lanky git in purple shorts)and the camera. Almost looks like I meant it.
Agreed, great film!
3:25 for the muddymoles formation finish.
I have the Bigmac photo up on my wall so I won't be forgetting the event. Roll on July when I shall really try to break into the midfield!
Looked a great event, loving the video apart from the fact my 7yr old is now wandering around singing the soundtrack which isn't great coming out of a 7 yr olds mouth.
Where was it held? Obviously not the red trail.
Bits of the red trail were used
But it was all in the park
Seriously? I need to look harder when I am there
The start of Stage 3 was "Lumberjack" before it headed off onto the old NPS DH, and Stage 4 was "Final Descent/JBF".
