DirkVoodoo wrote: » I agree. My unwritten rule (not anymore i guess) with advice for friends is if you can do 60% in training you can do the whole thing on the day. I still think it makes sense to save your legs for later in the day on the W200, you see a lot of people going mental up the sally gap.
daragh_ wrote: » Same time as the 200 AFAIK. Registration from 6. Leave from 7 onwards.
souter wrote: » Hi, as I'm allergic in equal parts to queues and getting up early, any idea of the consequences of failing to check in at the start? Obviously my time wouldn't be published (probably no bad thing), any idea if I would be denied access to the food stops?
jimmyjacob wrote: » What's the general feeling about an unregistered rider jumping into the 200? I live in Greystones and it would be a shame to miss out on it, but I was too late off the bat to get an entry. I know I'd have to be independent in terms of refreshments etc. But if it was deemed acceptable, it would be nice to soak up the atmosphere of the event but feel able to bail out at any point with pride intact, saying that was my plan all along
Caroline_ie wrote: » I'll do the 200 ... which is actually not even 200 ( wimps )
AstraMonti wrote: » Is anyone doing the 100? I am in no shape for 200kms unfortunately, but I would be up for quite a reasonable fast pace for the 100kms.
Planet X wrote: » Yeah, I haven't cycled more than 80k this year so will be doing the 100k I reckon.
Nietzschean wrote: » ah jasus, if i can drag myself around a 200 you'd surely fly around... and you've cycled 80km at race pace which surely counts as 160 anyway
Dónal wrote: » Didn't you do something like 250kms at 27km/hr a month or two ago?! Think this'll be my last 200km, think I've realised my limit of enjoyment when it comes to distances, and over 130km or so the enjoyment just goes out of it for me.
ElectronEng wrote: » Do you need to hang around after registration (assuming this doesn't take forever) until 7am or can you just sign on and take off? Thanks.
Greyspoke wrote: » Register at 6am if you like and head straight off and beat the crowds at Donard ()unless you are going to be super quick in which case the Donard checkpoint might not have opened). Last year I left at 6.30 and the water stop at Kilbride wasn't open (or I just didn't see it).
Slideshowbob wrote: » I hear there are 4,000 taking part at 40euro a pop thats 160,000 euro - hmmmm plus sponsors money ok they give u a jersey!? anyone else scratching their head?