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    ajantom
    Full Member

    This is on in 3 weeks, anyone else from here going?

    Been debating whether to lower my gearing as the course looks pretty steep in parts!

    ssuk24 course

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    kelvin
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    rOcKeTdOg
    Full Member

    My liver wouldn’t survive another SSUK

    Tom83
    Full Member

    I was excited for it, but it clashes with a family get together. Sad times.

    andrewh
    Free Member

    I’ve entered, as soon as it opened, but I’ve got covid. Bugger

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    tazzymtb
    Full Member

    Yep, will be there with various titanium ego wagons

    ajantom
    Full Member

    @tazzymtb – I’m currently turn between taking my MK4 Stooge or my trusty old Krampus. Or both :-)

    ChrisL
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    I have fond memories of SSUK06. Indeed I think I ended up riding at about the same pace as Kelvin for some of the race and having a good chat with him.

    I haven’t had a singlespeed for many years now though and Somerset would be quite a trip for me. :-)

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    abingham
    Full Member

    @ajantom, I’ll be there on my beloved MK4 and will probably stick to 30 (oval) x 20 I reckon. Be good to see you there!

    ajantom
    Full Member

    Cool :-) I’ll keep an eye out for you.

    So, 4 maybe 5 so far.


    @andrewh
    – hopefully only a mild case.

    kelvin
    Full Member

    I won’t be at this… which is my loss. Looks like a good venue.

    iwbmattkyt
    Free Member

    After hearing all the chatter about previous editions I entered as soon as it opened. However have recently had surgery for broken scaphoid, so off the bike! I’m still hoping the surgeon says I’ll be able to ride bikes by then, but it’s feeling progressively unlikely :(

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    dawson
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    Yep, I am going.

    Will be running 34:22 instead of my usual 34:19

    abingham
    Full Member

    @tazzymtb what bikes are you bringing down Taz? I got a quick spin on your Spaceframe last time I was at SSUK in 2022 at Llandegla.

    tazzymtb
    Full Member

    The 1 and only motobastard ti, with my own side project handlebars n bits, plus i may chuck a weight weenie full carbon niner in for a giggle. Dan will be on the 29+ mk ti

    DrP
    Full Member

    Me and a bunch of the sussex crew are coming along…

    What’s the event course profile like then?

    I’ve only just seen it’s a 3 hour rather than lap event! Talk about lack of prep!

    Anyway…I’ll be on my travers Angus SS with a wonky 32:18

    DrP

    specialisthoprocker
    Free Member

    I’ll be there with 3 others. On my old Ramin 3+ with 32×19 i think.

    See you there!

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    ajantom
    Full Member

    What’s the event course profile like then?

    All up in the first half – so 250m of climbing in about 3km with some pretty steep bits.

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    I’ve only just seen it’s a 3 hour rather than lap event! Talk about lack of prep!

    Yep, I saw that…2 hours riding and an hour at the beer stop?

    Anyway…I’ll be on my travers Angus SS with a wonky 32:18

    I’ve decided on the Krampus 29+ with a 32:22 gear.

    Though I might bring my Transition Klunker to mooch about on :-)

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    jonostevens
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    The second part of the climb after you cross the road used to be a permissive bridleway until last year when the landowner closed it to the public. I used to ride it a lot as an alternative climb to the road. It’s a nice climb but punchy – about 3/4 of a mile at 11% average gradient. Enjoy, you singlespeeders are nuts :)

    If you’ve never ridden in the area before take some time to ride the wider Quantocks if you can. The trails are great and the heather is in full bloom at the moment.

    abingham
    Full Member

    @ajantom

    Transition Klunker

    Awesome, always fancied one of those but have zero use for one in reality.

    ajantom
    Full Member

    You can pull some wheelies on mine ;-P

    Tbh mine has spent most of its life pulling a kiddie bike trailer! Which is why I replace the rear coaster with a hub brake for safety reasons.

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    Muke
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    Karate Monkey for me,  need to swap out bars and tyres though.

    abingham
    Full Member

    @Muke, nah – leave them as is! 2 years ago a couple did the whole course on fixed gear Cinelli Tutto cross bikes dressed in ballet tutus, and they didn’t die!

    ajantom
    Full Member

    Yes, we need pics of people’s rides ;-)

    My Krampus yesterday…

    Krampus 2024

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    abingham
    Full Member

    Oh go on then, any excuse

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    Muke
    Free Member

    Think I will need to use all 3 bike modes …….   sitting, standing and walking.

    abingham
    Full Member

    I fear ‘Walking’ might be the order of the day!

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    thisisnotaspoon
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    Planning to ride there from Reading. Anyone who fancies a bit of adventure is welcome to join me along the way but it currently lacks both planning and fitness so will most likely be following the NCN route.

    Gearing TBC, I made the mistake in Scotland of going low for the event but struggled with a couple of very long and spiny days on the bike getting there!

    Blue de-stickered On-One Scandal (it used to be Orange but I got bored and had some cheap paint so we’ll see how durable it is).

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    Muke
    Free Member

    Happy weekend everyone

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    DrP
    Full Member

    Why the radio silence!!!

    Sooo…how did everyone find it?

    I found it TOUGH! A big up-down really isn’t my forte – i’m much more ofa punchier player!

    But, was great fun in the end!

    I went out farr too hard after the start gun and reached the crest level first with another chep – he popped into the singletrack just before me, but then I overtook on the descent.. Then I’d peaked ( abit too early one may say!! HR was 192) at this point, and the top guys came past and from tehn we kinda kept our positions..
    I finished 6th with 6 laps…

    Lap 2 was hell as I was recovering from the first lap, but then got into a rhythm fo the last laps, and just gurned it out.. I did find that once you were at the top of the climb, it wasn’t long before you were at the foot of it again (which felt like it started as soon as you entered the site!)

    Anyway, as always racing biked is top fun, and a hugh shout out to Jon, the organiser!

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    DrP AKA Titney Gears

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    DrP
    Full Member

    britney

    britney2

    Beautiful, eh!!!

    #

    DrP

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    tazzymtb
    Full Member

    fab weekend, great organisation, didn’t get to “race” as my just about recovered MCL injury decided that it really didn’t like the final steep haul and went “pop” again  on a pre race lap ,so a weekend of catching up with folks and talking about our niche titanium stuff was had instead.

    My physio has already given me a right old bollocking as apparently “light exercise” doesn’t include a lung vomiting  single speed thrutch :)

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    DrP
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     decided that it really didn’t like the final steep haul

    Your MCL wasn’t the only one with a dislike to that!!

    Also.. how many peolpe cursed when the digger/tractor came into view!!

    DrP

    dawson
    Full Member

    Great weekend, amazing weather helped.

    13th with 6 laps for me – scraped in with seconds to spare – I think I was last one back in time for the lap to count.

    (but =4th sounds better ;))

    ajantom
    Full Member

    Yeah, great weekend :-)

    Good to catch up with and meet people and talk bikes n shit.

    I ‘only’ managed 5 laps – I had 25 mins to spare but I wasn’t going to get a 6th in under the 3 hours.

    According to my Gps I clocked 72.4kmh on the fast, grassy section!

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    littlerob
    Full Member

    Didn’t see this thread first time round, which was a shame as I was there with my son and wife (in a “zesty lime” VW T2).

    Had a fab time and managed 4 laps on my Genesis High-Latitude. Normally this is 32-16 but I changed to 32-18 for the event. TBH, I probably could have gone even lower, but at my age I was never going to trouble the scorers whatever I did (still 4th place eh, props to me ;-)

    Whilst we may not have done all that much in the race – we absolutely cleaned up in the raffle. We now have the bars, stem, and a Surly Karate Monkey frame to make my wife a singlespeed for next year (and we put 2 prizes back!). Yes, that was my lad in the lake ;-)

    Brilliant event, super friendly crowd, we all loved it (aside from the drive from Essex on Friday which took for ever).

    See you in the South Downs next year (that sounds nice and flat)

    Little Rob

    specialisthoprocker
    Free Member

    We had a brilliant time. My steaming red wine hangover and 4 hours of sleep saw me retire after 3 very enjoyable laps (I know… but an old mate lives just down the road and Friday night turned into Saturday morning).

    I really loved the route. Garmin reckoned I managed 52kph on the grassy downhill after the singletrack. Not bad on a rigid!! Brilliant atmosphere as usual. And I won the cider in the raffle. Which was nice.

    DrP – thank you for the Cher on the start of my third lap. It was the high point for me.

    Really looking forward to 2025. Only 25 mins from home…

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    DrP
    Full Member

    DrP – thank you for the Cher on the start of my third lap. It was the high point for me

    Ahh.. were you one of the riders singing out loud with me!!!! Amazing!

    DrP

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    nedrapier
    Full Member

    Great weekend, thanks all! Really good to catch up and talk rubbish with old friends and new.  Race was half fun, half “fun”. Similar story to specialist up there for me.  Didn’t so much retire as “accidentally” stop for a little bit too long to do another lap!

    I was trying to get hold of a mate who I’ve not seen in far too long.  Couldn’t track him down before the event or on Sunday morning, so took myself off for a ride from Triscombe. Met Jon, Rich and Gareth from the event out on the trails for a blat and they kindly let me tag along,  Cheers again guys, the trails, guiding, company and ice cream were all top notch!

    And we bumped into my mate in the woods!   Caught up with him after the ride for a bit of steam train watching, plus ride for his fam – picked them up at Watchet for a pint and brush past the 40’s festival.

    pics:

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    I usually have to ask people to point into the distance for this sort of photo.  Not these guys. Naturals.

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    And one from the actual event!

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    pictonroad
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    Brilliant event. Kudos to the organisers. Course was really well judged, climb was an absolute bastard, but *just* do-able, descent was brilliant.

    Happy, with 4th, could probably have squeezed in a 6th lap but  4th will do for this year.


    @littlerob
    we were in the caravan next to you, fair play on the prize haul, the colour of that frame is stunning.

    Had a quick chat with Tim who is organising the 2025 event. If he was talking about the hill in QE park I think he was, then, bloody hell.

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