Cairngorm 100

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Waspie

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Has anyone ridden in this event before?

http://www.handsonevents.co.uk/Events/Cairngorm/cairngorm.htm

Thoroughly enjoyed the Etape Caledonia at the weekend, first ride of that kind, and I am thinking of entering this.

I realise it's longer and tougher than the Etape Caledonia, my question is how much tougher?

I didn't find the Etape Caledonia particularly difficult and got round the shortened route in 4,11 excluding punctures and a wait up at the top of the Schiehallion climb.

My previous longest cycle had been about 80 miles. Would I be daft to enter this without a lot of time to train beforehand?

Thanks.
 

Noodley

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Does not look that difficult. You'll be fine.

And it is not "The UK's highest event on a public road" that's just made-up nonsense. I have ridden audax events in the UK on higher roads. In fact I have ridden one event with 2 higher roads: The Lecht (644m) and Glenshee (665m). Sportive marketing is so full of crap.
 
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Waspie

Waspie

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Thanks for the replys folks.

Unfortunately, using my face as a brake at 20mph while mountain biking on Thursday evening means that I may not be back on my bike for a week or two. :biggrin::smile:

Looks like I might have to look at events a bit later on in the summer.
 
Waspie said:
Thanks for the replys folks.

Unfortunately, using my face as a brake at 20mph while mountain biking on Thursday evening means that I may not be back on my bike for a week or two. ;):biggrin:

Looks like I might have to look at events a bit later on in the summer.


That's a nightmare mate! I hope your ok! :ohmy:

I hope the injuries heal quickly (and that the bike is ok!)
 
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Waspie

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magnatom said:
That's a nightmare mate! I hope your ok! ;)

I hope the injuries heal quickly (and that the bike is ok!)

Thanks.

Last I saw of the bike was when I was getting bundled in to the back of the ambulance! However, my mate assures me that is in one piece in his house.

As far as the injuries go - slowly getting better but I fear my modelling career may be over. :?:
 

Scoosh

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Waspie said:
Thanks.

Last I saw of the bike was when I was getting bundled in to the back of the ambulance! However, my mate assures me that is in one piece in his house.

As far as the injuries go - slowly getting better but I fear my modelling career may be over. ;)

As is so frequently said on this Forum -
THIS POST IS NO GOOD WITHOUT PHOTOS :wub:

We want pics - in all their gory detail :?: (for research purposes, of course ;))


At least your bike has been taken care of :smile:
I hope you heal up really quickly and regain your confidence to cycle quickly too :smile:
 
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Waspie

Waspie

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scoosh said:
As is so frequently said on this Forum -
THIS POST IS NO GOOD WITHOUT PHOTOS :angry:

We want pics - in all their gory detail B) (for research purposes, of course :biggrin:)


At least your bike has been taken care of :smile:
I hope you heal up really quickly and regain your confidence to cycle quickly too :biggrin:

Not got any photos that I can upload I'm afraid.

I've got about 10 stitches on my lip and forehead and another 10-15 starting on my lower eyelid and heading off in a L shape towards my eyebrow if that satisfies your curiosity any!

Taught me a bit of a lesson actually, it happened on a bit of trail that I consider 'easy' and have ridden it umpteen times before without any problems. Just goes to show what can happen if you let your attention wander/go a wee bit too fast for the conditions/your ability.

It was my protective glasses that caused the cuts around my eye and must have been a few milimeters from cutting my eyeball. Quite a sobering thought really.
 

Scoosh

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OUCH !! That sounds even nastier than the original post about the accident ! :biggrin:

I don't think having all those stitches put in would have been very pleasant either - respect B).

Hope you feel better quickly and regain your confidence too.
 
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Waspie

Waspie

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scoosh said:
I don't think having all those stitches put in would have been very pleasant either - respect :biggrin:.

The ones on my lip and forehead were ok. It was the hour long operation under local anaesthetic the next day at the Eye Pavillion that wasn't a lot of fun. Wasn't painful, just very, very unpleasant. Having two surgeons getting wired in about my eye while fully conscious isn't an experience I hope to repeat.:ohmy:
Staff in both A and E and the Eye Pavillion were great though.

Stitches come out on Friday so hopefully should be back on my bike soon.
 
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Waspie

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arranandy said:
My next sportive type event is the Southern Upland Sportive on the 12th July (no jokes about walks please:biggrin::biggrin:) Its 105 miles with a very big sting in the tail!!!:biggrin:

I had wondered about that one. Looks very tough though. Suppose I've got time to get fit for it.
 
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