How does anyone actually do a 200 Km ride in one day ??

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Tim Hall

Guest
Location
Crawley
Okay. Just for fun, let's up the ante: 200k is a day ride, 300k is a long day ride, 400k is a very long day ride.
How does the sleeping work for 300k and 400k. I'm pretty sure I'd need some shuteye, especially for a 400k, as I'm a full value 200k rider. Audax hotel for 15 minutes followed by a thousand yard stare?
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
How does the sleeping work for 300k and 400k. I'm pretty sure I'd need some shuteye, especially for a 400k, as I'm a full value 200k rider. Audax hotel for 15 minutes followed by a thousand yard stare?


Not sure sleep is needed for a 300 or 400.
I've only done one 300 Audax, with @Trickedem . We left control at 6am and got back 10pm the following evening. With cycling to and from the start it was a 350km ride over all. I left at 4.30am and got home just over an hour after leaving the control that night So with an extra 50km's, I would say that a 400km is also easily* doable in a full day.

*well maybe not that easy....but doable
 

Ian H

Ancient randonneur
How does the sleeping work for 300k and 400k. I'm pretty sure I'd need some shuteye, especially for a 400k, as I'm a full value 200k rider. Audax hotel for 15 minutes followed by a thousand yard stare?
Under AUK rules you have 20 hrs to complete 300k, so no need for sleep (at least for me). The allowance for 400k is 27 hrs. A flat one could take much less than that. On a very hilly one you might be near the limit.
The 300 I organise ran last week. The first rider back took just over 14 hrs; the last just over 19.
 

mark st1

Plastic Manc
Location
Leafy Berkshire
Never done one or understood what they are admitidly also never looked. However reading this thread they sound good is there a reliable national website that you folk use ? Or is it all local to each of you ?
 
Never done one or understood what they are admitidly also never looked. However reading this thread they sound good is there a reliable national website that you folk use ? Or is it all local to each of you ?
http://www.aukweb.net/events/

Edit: Damn, too slow.

How does the sleeping work for 300k and 400k. I'm pretty sure I'd need some shuteye, especially for a 400k, as I'm a full value 200k rider. Audax hotel for 15 minutes followed by a thousand yard stare?
I agree no need for sleep on a 300. On my 400 (the longest completed ride) I put my head down for 1/2 hour at the Membury services Starbucks, leaving myself about 15 minutes in hand assuming a slow 20kmh back along the A4. Most people didn't do that. I doubt I actually fell asleep at all, but closing my eyes helped.
 

mark st1

Plastic Manc
Location
Leafy Berkshire
Thanks (all of you)
 
Sleeping on a 600: I've attempted 3, one had a horsebox (yes really) by the side of the road you could kip in, one had a church hall, with proper inflatable mattresses and blankets and one was x-rated (ie completely on your own), so depended on your capability at sleep at Exeter services.

London-Edinburgh-London (on again next year!) had sleeping rooms at most of the controls, so every 80-100km. They also supplied ear plugs :smile:
 

Spinney

Bimbleur extraordinaire
Location
Back up north
Mod note this thread has only just got on-topic again - please do not start on Blazed, it only leads to more OT posts that will end up having to be deleted.
 
Warning, I'm off down another rabbit hole.
That's a hilarious assessment of Audax when it's from someone who claims "Sportives are great fun" and calls the very faffy RideLondonSurrey 100 "brilliant fun".

I had just assumed that if he thought audaxing ruined a nice ride, then all the faff of massed starts, timing chips, gels stations would be repugnant. Hell, the start of LEL was not nearly as big a palaver as the start of RideLondon - which is more than 10 times as many people, so no surprise there, just assumed none of them were palaver haters.

But, hey ho, nowt as queer, I guess.
You know, when you use a word enough times, it loses it's meaning? By the time I finished writing this, I had exceeded my average annual usage of "palaver" by quite a bit. The word had ceased to have any meaning for me. Now I am wondering if it's a contronym. Because stopping at a cafe, or mini co-op or petrol station every 60 km or so seems like a nice way of breaking up a ride. This is my definition of palaver (back when I still thought I know what it meant).

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vs
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(random image, but typical of my experience of audax starts)
 
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