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Not from today, but yesterday I rode the "UK's Premier Gravel Event" the Dirty Reiver.
I loaded up the van on Friday and drove down to Kielder Castle in Northumberland to register, and spent a chilly night in my "ghetto camper" aka sleeping bag in the back of a van
I woke early to find the temperature was a balmy -3*c, and headed up to the event village at the castle for a much needed bacon butty and warming cup of coffee.
Pretty soon the riders gathered en masse for the start at 8am.
There was an impressive array of bikes there, more gravel type bikes than I remember from 2 years ago though, with a few MTB's there as well.
The first few km were neutralized to allow everyone to spread out a bit, there definately seemed to be more riders than i remember from 2 years ago, someone said there were over 800 entries, not sure how true that is though.
The first 25 miles to feed station one passed by quickly, mainly forest roads and then out onto the moors. The sun was shining and temperatures rose to a sweltering 5*c
Soon after leaving the feed station I started feeling rough, every incline was a big struggle, but the long gravel road downhills were an absolute blast! Hitting over 40mph with the bike skittering over the gravel surface was exhilerating.
I perked up a bit as I arrived at feed station 2 with around 60 miles done. I collected my drop bag of food and contemplated my options. I'd signed up for the 200km route, but given how I felt I thought another 60 miles would be a pointless exercise in self masochism, so after leaving the feed station I took the turning for the the 130km route instead.
The last 20 miles or so included some nice swooping Single track around Kielder water, before arriving back at the start/finish.
I actually felt "ok" at the finish, but was glad I wasn't still out there grinding up the climbs!
I think the 74 miles and just over 7000ft of ascent took me 7 hours or so.
All in all it was a really good event, not quite up there with the forthcoming "Strada- Be Manky"
, but well worth the journey down to the Borders
Things I remember...
- being overtaken by a guy on a Jones bike, wearing a Hawaiian shirt and socks and sandals !
- seeing several guys on Single speed bikes who promptly disappeared into the distance.
- the nutter who rode it on a ROAD bike!! Complete with caliper brakes and 25c tyres.
- the several retro-ish Cannondale mtbs with the Headshock system, which seemed like it worked out pretty well tbh.
A few pics, some from me, and others from the Facebook group...