19 minute stage!!! that's awesome, my favourite enduros have stupid long stages!
19 minute stage!!! that's awesome, my favourite enduros have stupid long stages!
Nice work Mike! I’m glad the fork is working for ya.
And yep, a 19 min stage is fucking awesome. That’s some proper good old timey enduro.
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9 hours of crushing headwinds
19 minute long transcendental descents
You guys are putting up inspirational numbers here
Point of order. Super D is generally a one run race. Also, Super D is best served with a mass start, Le Mans or otherwise.
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The top to bottom lap at silver at race pace is fucking brutal.
Over the years, they've run enduro races, downhill races, and super-D races down that same basic course. So you can kinda call it whatever you want at this point.
Nice work WRG - sounds like it was a good one this year. Prime conditions at Silver are always a treat.
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Haha actually no. The GG with the new Zeb was the most traction I have ever experienced on a bike, but I was swinging off the back and letting her slide into turns more than ever.
The SB150 was a great bike, but I was just a passenger on that thing and the GG I can really control ride more.
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Right. But this was in a stage race.
Back in the early enduro days -2011/12/13, longer stages were a lot more common than they are now and it was dope. Enchilada Enduro, CB BME, DGO BME and the first couple WP enduros.
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TyroneShoelaces and I found ourselves in Finland for SBT Gravel's newest vowel lacking race FNLD GRVL.
He was on a single-speed mountain bike - likely the only one in the group who embraced that level of suffering.
I came into this event on the tail-end of Trans-Portugal (and then COVID), so I didn't get too much training in. My mindset was very much about having a great guided tour of Finland, albeit in a very large group. At one point, we were ahead of eventual race-winner Toms Skujins of Trek-Segafredo.
Rolling out of the Lahti Waterfront, we made our way past the eventual finish, the Lahti winter sports complex, on manicured nordic ski trails.
(Pictures taken during pre-ride, not the event)
I didn't expect that the rolling hills on smooth trails 10km into the day would ultimately be the decisive moment in my race - but it was in a very unexpected way.
There are two types of gravel riders: Those whom can ride a bike - who often find the sport from mountain biking - and those who'd be safer inside on the trainer.
Because I was afraid of the second type crashing and taking me out on the fast gravel descents, I decided the best course of action was to go HAM from the gun until things cleared out.
The race begins and the chaos ensues. The one early paved climb that could have thinned the field, had a neutral start car slowing the pace. When we hit the trails, I was cruising... or I thought I was until Tyrone blew by me on a climb yelling out to me as he lunged his way forward at 50rpm.
When we broke out onto the road, I landed in a group of 20? including the top female riders... and Tyrone whom I'm now realizing is a beast on the SS.
We settle in, taking pulls, and moving at pretty quick pace. Fast enough that I didn't want to get dropped out of it and left to fend for myself. This was the mindset of the female riders as well - and let me tell you - they hang onto wheels with a tenacity that I don't have and their little elbows are quite pointy. I was spending my time with my head down pushing and trying to protect my line to not get pushed into the gutter, instead of enjoying Finland and the glorious gravel. As you'll notice, there are no pictures during this time!
Two hours in, I realized I wasn't having fun. This was how that first 10k was decisive, I made the decision to go hard for the first hour to avoid potential carnage and that put me into a group that wasn't aligned with the experience that I wanted to have. I was faced with a decision, I could do this for 5 more hours or I could ride back to the hotel and go paddling boarding with my kids.
It was an easy decision and so I peeled off the group and watched them ride away as I plotted a new course back to town. To be honest, I felt a joy that I've rarely felt. The ride back to the hotel was the best miles I've done in Finland - I hope the land owners didn't mind me plotting my own path...
So that's that. Tyrone was more successful than me and had a great finish time - nevermind the fact he did it on the singlespeed (beast!).
The event was great, the gravel was borderline perfect, the weather was excellent. It was an absolutely terrific experience. Maybe next time I'll make the decision to finish it!
I was right there with you in the same category. What an epic race. Hero dirt! Happy with 8th place in 2 of 6 stages. The pedaling in stage 4 was brutal eh?
I’m signed up for BME purgatory and then big sky - see ya there?
Funny looking back at pics. I remember this exact tree…barely missed it and took some dancing to stay upright!
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Hoping they host the Super Duper D at Sun Valley this year. Full pull from the top of Bald Mountain Mayday Chair to Apple's Bar and Grill - descending 3250' over 10 miles.
Congrats to Jamal on a big result yesterday. I won't dox him by posting the details. But it was a stellar performance in super hot conditions. I'm sure he will post the details once he recovers.
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hey thanks. yeah, so, did butte 100, got 2nd. it was hot, and i still feel pretty bad and wonder why i bother doing that kind of shit. Last 20mi I didn't really want to be there any more and my legs barely worked. I was kind of surprised to only be like 8min slower over the last 4 hours compared to last year.
Yeah that's just insane. Good work.
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