theredchili
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The History Man":2zcesuux said:Respect. Where was it?
From Tewkesbury to;
Ledbury, Bromyard, Ludlow, Presteigne, Kington, Wormelow and back to Tewkesbury
The History Man":2zcesuux said:Respect. Where was it?
theredchili":3goawcht said:Rode my first Audax today, 206km with 2368m of ascent, pretty chuffed for a winters day
matthew71":1l8wrnh3 said:theredchili":1l8wrnh3 said:Rode my first Audax today, 206km with 2368m of ascent, pretty chuffed for a winters day
good effort james. never ridden a audax,how do they work ? is it a timed event, with food stops etc etc ?
theredchili":3h5nyjwt said:matthew71":3h5nyjwt said:theredchili":3h5nyjwt said:Rode my first Audax today, 206km with 2368m of ascent, pretty chuffed for a winters day
good effort james. never ridden a audax,how do they work ? is it a timed event, with food stops etc etc ?
Cheers Matt, basically you have to visit all the checkpoints and get your brevet card stamped at each ( these are generally at cafés) also there were some questions you have to answer, for example what is the name of the house on the right of the mini roundabout, this just proves you've been there.
There is no time limit ( that I knew off). Food stops you can stop as long as you want, a pretty chilled out event with no dickheads. There's another 200k event in January.
it too me 10 hrs this included stops so moving time was more like 8 1/2 ish
daj":hpjf3j9x said:That sounds pretty good, so do you create your own route knowing the points you have to get to or follow a pre-set route?
Could be good fun to design our own one?!?
matthew71":1rvj5px2 said:been on the audax website,there is one near Doncaster next year and is only £4 to enter, bargin