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Doing the real ale wobble in a couple of weeks. Currently debating over tyre choice.

What is the route like - is it technical or long gravel/xc drags? Muddy, rocks, roots?. Current combo choice is barzo front with peyote rear or trail king front and mountain king rear

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Posted : 07/11/2021 12:46 pm
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After several Ales I would have thought tyre choice would be the least of my worries!


 
Posted : 07/11/2021 2:31 pm
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I haven't done it in 15+ years, and assuming it's in the same place IIRC it was " long gravel/xc drags". At this point I just have vague memories of sleeping in a field and a buddy puking on the first climb though!


 
Posted : 07/11/2021 2:57 pm
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In short it's normally long gravel drags with a few rocky bits and a fair few muddy rutted sections.
Its more about surviving the drinking and curry/ hog roast than what tyres.


 
Posted : 07/11/2021 3:26 pm
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Its more about surviving the drinking and curry/ hog roast than what tyres.

This. If you are asking technical questions then you might be missing the point a little. Take bike, ride bike, drink beer, eat food. Also get muddy


 
Posted : 07/11/2021 7:15 pm
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In short it’s normally long gravel drags with a few rocky bits and a fair few muddy rutted sections.
Its more about surviving the drinking and curry/ hog roast than what tyres.

Are we talking about the same Real Ale Wobble that I did a few years ago where we were handed approximately a third of a pint of beer for each of the checkpoint tokens? (Three checkpoints, iirc?)

My only memory of the course was that the first off-road section was a flooded track which was indistinguishable from a stream. I don't remember there being any stunningly good sections of track. Shame really, as it took me years to get around to riding it and I was distinctly underwhelmed, despite having ridden plenty of good trails in that area at other times.


 
Posted : 08/11/2021 4:07 pm
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That's the one. I've done it a few times with non-cycling mates - it's the only time they ever get out on a bike.
To that end, I've always viewed it as a beer/food weekend with a bit of mtbing thrown in rather than the other way around. And yes, the course is rather underwhelming but that isn't really the point of it 🍺🍺🍺


 
Posted : 08/11/2021 4:21 pm
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And yes, the course is rather underwhelming but that isn’t really the point of it 🍺🍺🍺

It's 50 miles from here, so too local to me to be worth staying up there, so, yes, I'd be missing the point. 😀


 
Posted : 08/11/2021 4:51 pm
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I can't remember what tyres I had on. I know I had fun.

Doesn't really help


 
Posted : 08/11/2021 4:57 pm
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Are we talking about the same Real Ale Wobble that I did a few years ago where we were handed approximately a third of a pint of beer for each of the checkpoint tokens? (Three checkpoints, iirc?)

You're not going to get pissed on the ride unless you take a few of your own extras with you. 😉

I don’t remember there being any stunningly good sections of track.

That's because there aren't any in the Wobble.
Its more a drinking event with bikes as an extra not the other way round. 😀

Surviving the stairdiving/phall eating/ drinking/jumping up and down to Dangerous Dave is the name of the game.


 
Posted : 08/11/2021 5:13 pm