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@iR_banditoWhere did you find that image?
Have a look on roots and rain,
Yup.
If you look closely under my helmet peak, you can see the look of sheer terror as I realised what I committed too. Happy doing drop-offs, but I've never hit a double before. Amazingly, I made it ๐
Lush event! I'll happily admit I charged past a number of people on the descents shouting what side I'd be coming on and no-one raised concern did tickle me on one decent that shouting 'on the left' and the person moved to the left but as I'm responsible participant I slowed down and moved over to the right... you guys should do a crit race if you want to be overtaken dangerously!
Regarding what bike to do it on, if you want a good time XC race bike to rip up the many hills, and just about make it on the downhills but not really have fun... or a fun bike drink beer the night before and during the event enjoy being mauled by zombies and eating sausage rolls, doing jumps/drops blind and chatting to fellow cyclists (well those which can hear you :P) and get back to the arena with a smile on your face... plenty of events in the UK if you just want pain but not many have the single purpose of offering smiles.
Some 'unofficial' snaps I took on the day:
Default Welsh Living room:
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Back into the clouds (if that's you I can give you the original love this photo):
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Best mid ride snack:
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Possibly the worst/best climb:
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Hometime food (5hour drive back to devon):
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snownrock - Member
@iR_banditoWhere did you find that image? I got some stick from the photographer after making a proper balls up of that little jump
I too completely ballsed it up, for some reason that I still don't understand I took the jump line despite knowing it was there and also knowing I can't jump for $h!t.
Got a lovely deep bruise developing on my right thigh from smacking it on the bars as I very nearly went over the top.
I also got plenty of abuse ๐
I wasn't going to bother given the forecast but so glad I manned up. Managed 3 hours 55 mins on long course. Some fantastically scary downhills with my glasses perched on the end of my nose cos I just couldn't see with them on. Great banter and good to chat to folks on the way round. Thanks to all the marshalls/ helpers/ hecklers for making a great event again. Special thanks to the team on the campsite for towing my motorhome out of the deepening mud on monday morning.
Rubber_Buccaneer - Member
Everyone complaining about the headphone users should be far more concerned that I could see next to bugger all due to all the muck getting in my eyes
I used just one of these for the first time at Dyfi, :
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having previously always used a crud catcher and improvised fork crown/brace flap, and trying out an improvised Facefender last week.
It worked very well -I could see.
I saw some people finishing who's faces were completely covered in mud. These people had no front mud protection...
And if you're coming in 2nd (!) on an e-bike you're fit enough to finish the thing on a normal respiration-powered machine, so I think you should really be slogging your guts out with the rest of us mortals.
I know the fella he has a heart problem and can't take his HR over 130bpm now, an ebike is his only opportunity to get out riding. He's suffering far more than someone a bit out of puff.
I know the fella he has a heart problem and can't take his HR over 130bpm now, an ebike is his only opportunity to get out riding. He's suffering far more than someone a bit out of puff.
Blimey. Well done to him then. I have a mate in the same situation, just getting over his second round of chest-cracking cardiac surgery. He's definitely not up to 60k of riding in those conditions, even with electric assist.
You still don't get to place 2nd overall on an e-bike, though, dicky ticker or otherwise.
It was my first too, and I had an absolute riot! Loved every minute (ok, I might not have loved a few minutes on that long draggy techy climb through the trees) and can't wait for next year. We started near the front and planned to hit the road at a decent pace to beat the queue for the first descent, ended up repairing a broken chain before we got to the forest while several hundred went past! Got around in 4.45 which I wss chuffed with, took a nice leisurely pace and rode with a couple of mates. The climbs were longer than I imagined they'd be, the descents though more than made up for them!
Coupled with Dazh and mintimperial showing us the Climachx trail on Saturday, it was a top weekend all round.
I'm knackered now though!!
Another one for the collection:
I've got the cap from 2001, lost the cap from 2002, no idea what they gave out in 2003, missed 2004 and 2005 as I was in NZ
I'm missing last year's mug as I didn't go, and 2010 for some unknown reason (I think they ran out)
Not a bad set though ๐
first year i did it i nearly fell over into the mug pile. not sure i would be alive today if i hadn't just got a foot out.
thanks to fraz and the crew if they even read this. also to lee who helped me bodge a my snapped rear mech together to use as a chain tensioner with parts from his broken slx mech at the bottom of the feed station climb. made it round with one gear fine! left you a beer and the b-hanger thing at the caravan which fitted the description you gave me ๐
gaz
Had the course changed massively since 2006?
I remembered only the first climb and part of the slatey "moorland singletrack"
Had the course changed massively since 2006?
Compared to the first one I did in 2008, the course now has the following changes:
- first descent is new
- Missing a descent section after the field
- The climb and descent (where it's two-way) after crossing the road is new
- The world cup descent is new
- Missing a descent just before the feed station
- The final descent on the extension is new
There might be some more changes but my memory fails me. Basically over time it's evolved to include more singletrack descents, some of which have had some improvements built like the berm on the last descent.
Thanks.
I wonder how many people DNF'd?
i dnf'd. Ripped my rear tyre on the fire road after the first descent. Tried for an hour to get it sorted but to no avail. Disappointed as i only got 15km into the route and didnt get to ride any of the good descents
The climb and descent (where it's two-way) after crossing the road is new
And a bit frustrating: fireroad descent and a techy climb. That's a bit MBR really...
I wonder if a figure of 8 would work there, to do the climb as a decent...
I dnfed after 12km with a trashed rear tyre after 2 punctures.
on the whole a great year despite the weather.lots of happy faces out there .dyfi is tough on bikes tyres & riders. we have amazing marshals and helpers who really make the difference.thanks for all the great comments the team work their socks off to make it the best we can.bandito the 3rd years prize was socks (very rare now ) .gazc glad you got back ok ,epic bodge mate.
Many years now since my last Dyfi ... but I still have the socks 8)
Oh yeah, frazjones, I forgot to say: You're a bloody legend! Putting on the best UK MTB event year after year. You should be in the Hall of Fame.
I finally got around to editing what footage was useable (ie, the brief moments when my gopro wasn't covered in crap). If anyone wants a reminder of just how wet it was...
Excellent video. I do believe that was me and my poorly bike on the back of that quad. ๐
Haha, I was sooooo jealous of your poorly bike!
Your camera footage on World Cup Downhill reflects what I could see going down there really well!!!




