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Just wondering who is on the Dragon Ride this year?
I’ll be there and, as its the last sportive of my season, the plan is to give it everything I’ve got left…100 miles on a tandem seems perfect training to me
Anyone else planning on meeting up to do the Dragon Gran Fondo? I have a 7.50 – 8.05 start time.
08h30-08h46 for me, Gran Fondo too. Looks like the weather may be with us too…
I think Andrew is starting at this time too.
Yes Jon. Start time 8.30. But I am going to ride the medio. Haven’t done enough training to do the gran condo.
Good luck to all Dynamos for Sunday.
Good luck to everyone doing the Dragon Ride..time for some fun in the sun..
Should be a good day, see you there.
Hope everyone had a good ride. Weather was just great. I enjoyed the 80 miler. Was tempted to go on and do the long route at the split, but thought better of it. Good choice I think, as I finished by 1 o’clock not feeling too knackerd and home before 3 for a couple of beers in the garden. Happy days.
Time buggered by 20 min wait for helicopter to air lift a very unfortunate entrant..glad it wasn’t me..happened on a fast stretch of descent from Bwlch
still 16.4 mph average not a disgrace..little tip – 130 miles is a long way
Twas tough damn day in the saddle!! Quite a few nasty spills kept the medics busy. I thought I was gonna bonk on the devils elbow and time not helped by a sore knee and losing acontact lense half way up the Bwlch!
Now everyone has got there excuses in, a few times from today
Medio
Andrew Rees 4.51
Huw Morgan 5.16
Gran Fondo
Nick Gibbon 7.13
Roger Allan 8.17 (already got his excuses in)
Could not find anyone else name or don’t know there surname feel free to post your time.
Gran Fondo
8h55 (according to Garmin)
9h02 (According to Strava from the same data!)
Anyway pretty pleased, quite a few accidents. Didn’t hear about the one on the Bwlch until I got back. At least visibility was greatly improved from the last time we were there. There was one poor unfortunate surrounded by Ambulances/Paramedics at the bottom of the Black Mountains. He looked in a right state.
Certainly a hot day but, that makes a change. Really enjoyed it..
Nick Gibbon is an amazing athlete ( his very impressive time comes as no suprise..but I bet he’s gutted he missed gold by a wisker ) and I knew I had started with the wrong group when I noticed they all shaved their legs and their bikes and kit made me look like some first-timer! I kept with them for the first 15 miles at an average speed of 21 mph..then I lagged behind a little on the first major climb of the day and got caught by the traffic lights..needless to say I never saw them again..
Well done Nick..I can’t Kudos you on Stava as you’ve given it up
i found Jon Doig time 9.46
Huw, I was going on my ‘moving time’ not time spent at the feed stops stuffing power bars. I actually think now that they are nicer than Torq bars so might change
So to be clear then. The ‘chip time’ or ‘time on the course’ was 9h46. Garmin ‘moving time’ was 8h55 😉