Oh dear, which was the shitty bit Merak? No I haven't by the way.
Not sure what the Isdt is like ,I've never done it,but like the Dakar I think the budget involved keeps a lot away.
If you're talking about the ISDE.
It's not the budget that kept him away. 😉
He'd also have been able to enter quite easily.
It’s on again now, ep2
Never heard of the chap before but reading this I assume that he is a telly person. Nice to see some SSDT on the box but what a shame it was this way.
Wouldn't be hard to get a ISDE ride, just submit a club team application to the ACU.
Do I spot a Pampera rider in our midst?
If so ridden the Wyegate?
I think he’s doing really well considering the preparation he (didn’t) do..
It’s no mean feat, far harder than I ever imagined the SSDT to be, I thought it was a simple series of sections over a week.. never imagined it included vast expanses of moorland in between sections.
His mate though, what a cock.
His mate though, what a cock.
I thought that as well. Then I thought maybe it was the editing making James look bad but then you could see how upset RN became. (I watched ep2 last week somehow?)
Ep3 is available. https://uktvplay.uktv.co.uk/shows/ross-noble-off-road/watch-online/?video=5662068591001
I get the impression he's a damn good rider, regular top 10s etc in Enduro. So the lad can ride.
I'm absolutely loving the programme. It's a great watch.
Yeah, look I’ve been in mentoring situations similar (long distance rides or sailing) and yes the pressure gets to you when a weak link in the chain starts to ebb..l but that’s precisely when compassion and help and throwing away all your own goals to sacrifice for the assistance of the other weaker link.
It makes you a much stronger person.
I’m hoping Ross tells him to GTFO and ride his own trails, bring the situation back to one of balance.
So, next weeks programme maybe a turn around.. 😀
His mate though, what a cock.
I woundn't go that far. I can totally understand how frustrating it is to know how much of a great time you could be having if you weren't having to look after someone who's having more trouble.
He agreed to do it in advance, sure, but presumably he agreed to take an already handy rider (or non-novice with potential, whatever) and spend 12 months with him, getting him to where he needed to be, so the input during the trial would be much more about section advice rather than constant encouragement/haranguing, pulling him out of bogs, and always being one minor mechanical away from elimination.
And he was probably worried about it turning out like this at all, and only agreed to it after assertions that Ross would definitely put the work in. then: "Can't start now, in an bit, start next month, next month now, sorry..."
His frustration is probably 12 months in the making, probably partly at himself for taking the project on because he thought it might work out like this, and he knew he wouldn't react well to not being able to ride how he wants.
He does have a choice about resetting himself given where he is now, but I imagine that gets harder every time he sees a rider blat past while he's looking round for RN...
Presumably he got paid enough for the job though - he's credited quite heavily on the programme. He had a choice, I guess. Do the job he's paid for or ride his own race and not get credits or pay? If the former he had no right to act the way he did.
Edit: just a thought, compare his attitude to Simon Pavey with Boorman on the Dakar Rally.
Slightly OT, anyone know where those white cottages are that they're staying in? I assume not far from Parc Fermé (car park) in Fort William
No idea, but that part of Scotland looks amazing.
