couple of folks in the top 30 who finished well up in yesterdays English Champs race at Keilder...
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couple of folks in the top 30 who finished well up in yesterdays English Champs race at Keilder...
Bloody hell Hann - well done, the power hug must have worked!!!!!! 3rd FV40 :-) :-) :-)
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De Bunch (as Sean Kelly would say)
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De Bunch by Andy Holden, on Flickr
The fast lads to the fore early doors
Jebby 3rd from right with 'ead bowed
Unfortunately I was a DNF today. I was feeling hypothermic and lightheaded (despite sugar fix - maybe effects of the cold or the chest infection) between Ribblehead and Horton, and I decided I'd rather not die on Penyghent so called it a day. Well done to all that completed.
Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant. What an iconic event and the atrocious conditions only made it more satisfying. Despite warming up I was still taken aback by the speed of the start and then the scene going up Simon Fell with 600 riders shouldering bikes was epic.
I'd heard about Nicola Davies' technique of balancing the bike on your back and using all-fours for traction and it works!
The weather on the tops was really bad, particularly on Whernside where it threatened to send you down the steep side. The descent from there was well worth recce'ing to make ground and avoid punctures then the atmosphere at Ribblehead was a real lift.
The whole event was really well organised and despite missing my sub 5hr target by 7 mins I was chuffed to get in the top half (just) at first attempt. Looking forward to next year already.
ps definitely pad your tubes even if it does look naff.
Struggled all day, bad pains in achillies / calves on Simon Fell, felt like jacking there.
Whernside was brutal and brought on knee pain trying to run instead of riding, crossing the 2nd stream at the bottom when the rear mech took a dive into the spokes, luckily going slowly enough not to break any pulled it free but that only left me 2 gears luckily easy ones.
P-Y-G was orrible saw a young lad coming down at breakneck speed when he lost it big style...looked like a Moto GP riding going high side I though he was going to clear the stone wall!
Top of P-Y-G was hideous weather stinging rain and very high winds, the puddle at the bottom covered my wheels completely then submerged the bottom bearing of the headset before washing my top tube, more a drowning hazard than a puddle.
5hr 11mins 310th
Should've done better 1st time though.
s'posed to be cross racing in Scunthorpe this Thursday...
Oh and people with 80mm deep section wheels what were you thinking, it must have been like carrying a kite up there?
...and the first lady. (In her first attempt at the race.)
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Bloody hard work out supporting today! :thumbup:
In my fatigued / 1 beer down state I forgot to say many thanks to John Rawnsley for all he's done for the race, and to all the people manning and womaning the checkpoints plus all the encouragement from 100's of supporters. :thumbup:
Apparently 50 MPH winds on P-Y-G today http://www.grough.co.uk/magazine/201...n-for-rob-jebb
Well done one and all whether you finished or not, thanks to John Rawnsley and all his team, great day out. 5.11 is a good time in them conditions Rich C, well done:thumbup:
Hope the bloke in front of me turning right into the finish and the spectators he hit are ok, looked a nasty collision!