Macy0161 wrote: » ... signed up for the full distance but having ability doubts!
Wishbone Ash wrote: » You'll be fine. There are 5 food stops so it's nicely broken up and with thousands doing it, you'll never be alone - always someone in front and behind. Great buzz going up the Cote de la Redoute with the motorhomes lining each side of the road.
Macy0161 wrote: » It's my first time doing one of these big euro sportives, so I assume I don't have to worry too much about packing anything more than the starting bottles of electrolyte/ carb mix and the like?
dastardly00 wrote: » I did the Tour of Flanders sportive on Saturday and going by the websites for the Flanders and LBL sportives, they seem to be organized by the same people. So I would guess that the food will be the same. The food at the Flanders stops were waffles, stroopwafels, honey cake (all crappy mass-produced), bananas, oranges and isotonic drinks. All food stops were the same. There's only so much of the same stuff you can eat before getting sick of it so I'd suggest bringing some other food with you for extra nutrition and variety! I had some protein bars and oat bars/flapjacks from Ireland for Flanders. What I would have done for a hang sandwich though :pac: :pac: I did the Paris-Roubaix Challenge last year and the food was the exact same as Flanders.
terrydel wrote: » Sod sports nutrition, gimme an hang sambo any day of the week. Real food every time over plastic rubbish.
lizzylad84 wrote: » Any info regarding elevation for the three routes?
Macy0161 wrote: » Well yes, this is what I do here. First half savory, usually chicken or turkey sambo's... I guess I'll see what I can get on the Friday evening meat wise!
red_ken wrote: Is this as crowded on the climbs as the Flanders sportive?
red_ken wrote: » Is this as crowded on the climbs as the Flanders sportive?
Wishbone Ash wrote: » Here's my Strava link from 2015 if it's of any use to anyone. (I presume the route is the same).https://www.strava.com/activities/292564606
daragh_ wrote: » +1. Unless it snows I'm doing the full distance. The sausages will still be there when I get back :P
daragh_ wrote: »
daragh_ wrote: » I did big chunks of it solo. The standard of group riding was very mixed and I dropped out of groups a few times to avoid the odd lunatic.
daragh_ wrote: » @Macy0161 - Did you end up doing that cobbled bike lane up the hill about 25 minutes in? Someone told me afterwards that a few thousand of us had been mis-directed and it wasn't on the route at all.
Macy0161 wrote: » I did let one or two groups go early on for the same reason. I think I got stuck at every traffic light coming in, and was a real arse ache at that stage. Also the standard of driving was even worse than here. I don't recall, but I was definitely just following at the start as we were diving left and right. The cobbled climb that sticks in my head is the one after the Stockeu - the cobbled climb up to the start of the climb (that's how this race feckin is!) of the Levee.