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  • Three Peaks Cyclocross
  • karnali
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    Count me in, if your mrs will look after our kids (I'm single parent this W/E)

    boxelder – who needs to man up and get the trailer out now

    mrsflash
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    Has anyone asked if you can do this on an mtb yet??

    dot
    Free Member

    Has anyone asked if you can do this on an mtb yet??

    Nope, no mtb's allowed

    Anyone know where I can buy the required orange survival bag ?

    crazy-legs
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    Anyone know where I can buy the required orange survival bag?

    Most outdoorsy/camping type shops. There's a few places in Ingleton that sell them.

    BigTed
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    I'll be there too, Retrobike kit and orange bike

    nosemineb
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    Anyone nervous yet?! Just sorted the bike, new brake cables and pads, oiled, cleaned, survival bag and pipe lagging attatched. Gels bought and whistle found. Ready to go i think?!
    It may be my downfall but i am not taking the land cruisers this time, Hope i dont regret it, gosh it feels light without them as i remember they weigh a ton!

    adt
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    Get the landcruisers on its going to be dry and fast

    crazy-legs
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    Bone dry up there last weekend, it was lovely. Forecast is set to stay good. My CX is all prepped and good to go as well. I'm going to go for a short easy spin round the Peaks tomorrow morning, make sure it all holds together.

    See you on the start line!

    miketually
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    Good luck to everyone doing it.

    boxelder
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    I'm waiting for new wheels – promised by Sat lunchtime, via courier…. 😕
    Will have to bodge something otherwise.

    Excited.com

    BigTed
    Free Member

    Nervous? I should say so!

    paul4stones
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    I've been for a run today but rather longer than I intended! Never mind, I'll be sitting around all tomorrow. Must remember to buy some food.

    nosemineb
    Free Member

    So how was it? I was faster than last year and dont feel as tho i tried as hard. Maybe the tyres helped? Good day overall.

    ChrisE
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    Oh t was great, there were cars abandoned all over the road and when we went from home to Settle at about 10:15 this morning there was a constant stream of cars driving like to$$ers down the wuiet road at the bottom of our lane…….

    (ps did Rob Jeb win?)

    C

    Blazin-saddles
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    No, Craigy won today.

    crazy-legs
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    Just got home and all I can say is "Owww"
    Oh and obviously a top "Well done" to Nick Craig who beat Rob Jebb by only a few metres for his second win an amazing 17 years after his first win!

    Good day out, but I just didn't have the legs for my target of sub 4hrs – haven't quite shaken a cold from the week before and I ended up at 4.09.53. Terrahawk passed me going up Whernside. Shaggy got the SS course record in well under 4hrs, top going.

    Thanks to all the supporters, marshals, timekeeper folk, my long-suffering girlfriend who rode round offering support and waterbottles and of course John Rawnsley.
    No thanks to the cockish drivers of a few of the support cars and to the motorcyclists who tried to overtake the bunch at the start.

    mattyh222
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    full results anywhere?

    cheers

    twinklydave
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    god i love/hate that race! 🙂

    dave661350
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    Wife and I went and spectated…great event…there were numerous knobs on motorbikes who had to ride at 70 or 80 on the roads that had push bikes/support drivers and the usual Sunday doddery old codgers.
    Well done NC on your win.

    boxelder
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    ChrisE
    Grumpy, grumpy.
    Can I still come and stay before next year? – you should do it, you'd love it.
    p.s. there's more than one road from yours to Settle!

    dot
    Free Member

    to the motorcyclists who tried to overtake the bunch at the start.

    IDIOTS! Would holding back for five minutes really ruin their day.

    Well done to Mr Sparkle, will have you next year! 🙂

    terrahawk
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    'god i love/hate that race'

    yes. I'm feeling that way myself.

    geoffj
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    so how did the Ragleys perform?

    nosemineb
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    I think the motorbikes probably regretted entering the pack, They seemed to be stuck in there ages!
    Shocked jebb didnt win but i heard a rumour he crashed injuring his shoulder early in the week, anyone else hear that?
    Well done Nick and all that helped put the race on and who raced and completed it.

    adt
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    yeh well done everybody ,still cant descend on that bloody bike scares the shit out of me, I was coming down Pen-Y-Ghent and my hands just let go of the brakes and I went at warp speed before going over bars

    MrSparkle
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    Well done to Mr Sparkle, will have you next year!

    Get training… 😆
    The love/hate thang is going on for me too.
    Went well here despite a few mechanical and physical issues. nice to see a few familiar faces from here and the Fell Runners forum.

    mocha
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    yeah fab day. Well done Jase on a new bike. Thought I felt okay earlier but now I'm jiggered.

    Shaggy's time was more like 3hrs apparently, he came flying down off Ingleborough at least 40 minutes before me according to Mrs Mocha.

    Anyone else think Jebb looked like a sulky brat not shaking Nick Craigs hand on the podium? Just me then…

    nosemineb
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    Who is this Shaggy?! Dont like him already!! 😀

    colnagokid
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    Apparently Mr Jebb 'knackered' his shoulder at the national cx round last week, so was a bit underpar.
    Sounds like a bit of a knob if he didnt shake Nick C's hand- you cant win them all!

    Blazin-saddles
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    Anyone else think Jebb looked like a sulky brat not shaking Nick Craigs hand on the podium?

    Just you I suspect, Rob is the nicest bloke you'll ever hope to meet, I suspect he was probably just a bit gutted.

    domino
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    Well done all of you that rode today! I wasn't doing much cheering as I was under the weather with flu but after 4 days cooped up indoors I thought fresh air and bikes would do me good. Managed to mumble something at one of you Ragley riders about cowbells but I wasn't as enthusiastic as I usually am 🙂

    Nice idea to follow the race on mountain bikes but those of you who decended amongst the main lot of riders from Blea Moor to the viaduct, you managed to get in the way.

    phyncra
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    Im not sure where this talk of anamosity between Rob and Nick comes from, it was all smiles and banter from where I was standing (did I mention that that just happened to be one step below Rob!)

    And how many times, there is no single speed catagory – it'll only encourage them! ( I would do some kind of smiley thing here but I think its beyond me!) Im meand surely a geared CX bike is unsuitable enough for the course!

    traildog
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    Looking at the state of "Shaggy" coming off Pen-y-Ghent, I doubt they'll be encouraged. A good ride from him though.
    Had a great day out supporting our team and I'm looking forward to gathering together everyones stories. It's even tiring supporting, so racing must be totally knackering!

    shaggy
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    That hurt a lot. Honestly that's the hardest I've ever tried on a bike. I wouldn't advocate riding single speed there. I was intending to ride gears but couldn't afford to get the bike built in time. Next time!

    I did 3:40:54. I wonder if gears can save me 11 mins…

    Well done all!

    stever
    Free Member

    Results up here…
    http://www.3peakscyclocross.org.uk/results.htm

    Horrific event, but compelling 🙂

    BigTed
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    Really good event, even from the back of the field (hats off to anyone who negotiated the greasy flagstones with regular rim wrecking drainage channels – or did the greasiness get worse later on after the passage of wheels?).

    Major credit to the all for an extremely well organised and overwhelmingly friendly event, great that the prize giving was only held once everyone was back.

    Now if I can only figure out how to ride downhill…..

    yoda
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    I've raced national points downhills and it still scares me just how fast some guys can descend on cross bikes! Carbon is a lot stronger than we give it credit for!

    Personally I'd like to say thanks to whoever it was that stopped when I binned it coming off Ingleborough. Wasn't sure wether to quit or carry on but I limped round.
    Stiff,bruised and grazed today, but it could have been much worse.

    paul4stones
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    I couldn't believe how mad it was, from the 600 strong peleton at the start to the blisters on my hands coming of PyG. Really enjoyed it though and big thanks to the organisers and supporters and marshals.

    Once back on the road and heading to the finish I just put my head down and pedalled then some old fella came flying past and said "Hop on lad" then dragged me to the end! Summed up the atmosphere for me, that and chuckling at the commentator at the end "Lovely lady but I didn't get her number!" etc.

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