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    Re: Tryfan Downill Dash

    As a proponent of downhill racing (see downhill races thread in general issues) I find this race both fantastic and terrifying!!

    Having descended Tryfan this way a couple of times I can hardly imagine a mass start (!!) race down it... one trip and I'd be living up to my forum name in a most unfortunate way.

    The record time seems quite fantastic!

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    Re: Tryfan Downill Dash

    Quote Originally Posted by Deek View Post
    8 minutes what?......8 minutes 0 secs?.........8 minutes 59? Sounds like a bit of cvasual timepeeking.
    For that decent 8 min 59 is still suicidal.
    Done it a few times whist recceing and supporting PB and it totally depends on the condition of the rock on the day.
    Dry is good, wet is downright lethal.

    I am in awe of the man.

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    Re: Tryfan Downill Dash

    I think the race route is the route we (if you are who I think you are) took on Nicky Spinks's Paddy Buckley. On mine I carried on directly almost to Ogwen Cottage.

    re the mass start, I reckon you'll get less than 5 serious racers as it's quite a 'niche' market, I reckon a few climbers would be interesting in taking part though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IainR View Post
    re the mass start, I reckon you'll get less than 5 serious racers as it's quite a 'niche' market, I reckon a few climbers would be interesting in taking part though.
    If they ain't jumping down they ain't serious

    What was the second place time Iain?

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    Re: Tryfan Downill Dash

    No idea, it was quite a while ago, and it was an informal race back then. I reckon a good 20 years ago. Mikes 60 this year and I think the race was when he was in his younger years.

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    Re: Tryfan Downill Dash

    Quote Originally Posted by Baggins View Post
    If they ain't jumping down they ain't serious

    What was the second place time Iain?
    Is it a condition of the event that you still need to be living when you reach the bottom?
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    Re: Tryfan Downill Dash

    Quote Originally Posted by XRunner View Post
    Is it a condition of the event that you still need to be living when you reach the bottom?
    That reminds me of something Ronald Turnbull wrote in his book "The Welsh Three Thousand Foot Challenges."

    He wrote, "Hillrunners - real hillrunners - have descended Tryfan to the lakeside in seven [sic] minutes dead, or, even harder to credit, in seven minutes still alive."

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    Re: Tryfan Downill Dash

    Now we are talking!!

    This is the mad, exciting stuff that I remember from when I started, many years ago...

    Let's revive this downhill racing mullarkey, blow out the safety police and celebrate the amusement park the mountains offer us. We might even get an influx of YOUNGSTERS!!!!

    In a strictly subversive way of course...

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    Re: Tryfan Downill Dash

    Depending on where I am etc. throughout the summer hols. I may try and come along and take photos of this event if I don't take part. Yet to do a downhill race. I agree with Trundler we need more of these races even if this one does sound a wee bit on the lethal side compared to other recent events.
    Last edited by Pinno; 12-01-2008 at 12:19 AM.

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    Re: Tryfan Downill Dash

    This was the stand out race in the WFRA calendar for me, sounds even more mental now I know a bit more about it. I'll be there if I can get the time off work (shouldn't be a problem).




    (changed my avatar in anticipation)

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