blorg wrote: » The Wicklow 200 is a lot tougher. I did it last year in 7h39, the ROK in around 6 hours. Both cycling time. There is not much difference in the distance (the W200 is well below 200km) but as Raam says it is a lot hillier.
Lumen wrote: » Apologies if this has been asked in one of the preceeding 32 pages, but.... Does anyone have the "total ascent" number for the 200 route according to Garmin?
ROK ON wrote: » I think its something like 1832m. Looked at the route on the WW200 link to mapmyride.
estariol wrote: » would I be better with a triple if is so hill?
showry wrote: » Not sure if this has been asked back along in the thread but how long are the main climbs? I was just looking at mapmyride and the first one looks quite long. I've never been up around there but I like to know what's ahead of me when I'm climbing.
Lumen wrote: » Thanks. Seems a bit low - my Garmin says I did 1640m on Saturday, and that was only 138km, including 20+km of flat at each end. Ah well, I guess my "hills are just like flats if you have the gearing" theory is about to be tested to destruction.
Nietzschean wrote: » http://www.accuweather.com/ukie/forecast-details.asp?partner=accuweather&traveler=0&fday=5&postalcode=wicklow&metric=1 doesn't look like we'll have to worry about shade... Hours of Rain: 10 Hrs
Raam wrote: » That includes the night time. Two hours forecast for the day.
Nietzschean wrote: » when i linked to it earlier this morning it was 10hours during the day and 8 more during the night
Gavin wrote: » Never mind the rain, jaysus. It's the wind I'm worried about.
AstraMonti wrote: » Yeah you can live with rain.. but 200 kms with wind.. :eek:
Nietzschean wrote: » tis a big circle at least, should only be 90km into the wind or so...but alas those will be the last 90km if the forecast is right...
blorg wrote: » Depends on your riding style and experience but if you are asking, probably yes. Triple or compact. What do you have now? Bear in mind it is cheaper to change the cassette on the back if you have anything smaller than a 27 at present.
estariol wrote: » normally scr c3 compact, but picked up one of those vitus zenium triples off chain reaction. Bit heavier than the giant but really stiff frame (awful shimano rs20 wheels and san marco saddle), have only done howth on it a few times so far!
owers. However rainfall overall will be light and generally it will still be fairly dry for a lot of the day. Through Saturday and Sunday more unsettled weather will approach Ireland from the Bay of Biscay. Rainfall over the weekend will be heavy and persistent at times. The winds will be strong too, from a northeasterly direction. The early days of next week will see a continuation of the cool unsettled weather.
DirkVoodoo wrote: » Met.ie seems to confirm these bleak predictions: Damn you Bay of Biscay!
Raam wrote: » Makes a change. I'm bored of cycling in the sun.
TinyExplosions wrote: » Anyone notice the lack of Funkyzeit around here the last little while....
AstraMonti wrote: » So we will be with tights and jackets?! Southeastern winds.. means.. a headwind in the all the way up the hills? uff..!