Fubar
Legendary Member
Taken the plunge and entered my first Audax so officially given myself The Fear - it's the 200k Erit Lass on 20 September from Mussleburgh.
So what now?
Bike: my winter bike (B'twin Triban 3) needs a bit of work so was thinking it is an ideal time to get it fixed up - mudguards already in place, needs new chainset and wheel service. Alternatively I have my "good" road bike I can use or my heavy but reliable tourer. Thoughts? I doubt I'll need a load-lugger on a 200, but you never know.
Entry: I have a confirmation email from PayPal, do I get anything from the organiser prior to the day? Also do I need to take my membership with me - I recall being sent a piece of paper which will be somewhere in the house...
Training: I'm used to doing 100k's, done a few sportives this year, go out on club rides etc - plus an "accidental" 200k last year and a 10-hour 100k 2 Friday's past (don't ask) - do I just keep doing what I'm doing or should I "train"?
Route: cycle it? drive it?? study it??? ignore it????
Am I right to be worried? Do I need to purchase a Carradice in a futile attempt to fit-in? Or do I just shut up, turn up and let it happen?
No rush, you can finish your real ale first - but any musing on the above would be appreciated.
So what now?
Bike: my winter bike (B'twin Triban 3) needs a bit of work so was thinking it is an ideal time to get it fixed up - mudguards already in place, needs new chainset and wheel service. Alternatively I have my "good" road bike I can use or my heavy but reliable tourer. Thoughts? I doubt I'll need a load-lugger on a 200, but you never know.
Entry: I have a confirmation email from PayPal, do I get anything from the organiser prior to the day? Also do I need to take my membership with me - I recall being sent a piece of paper which will be somewhere in the house...
Training: I'm used to doing 100k's, done a few sportives this year, go out on club rides etc - plus an "accidental" 200k last year and a 10-hour 100k 2 Friday's past (don't ask) - do I just keep doing what I'm doing or should I "train"?
Route: cycle it? drive it?? study it??? ignore it????
Am I right to be worried? Do I need to purchase a Carradice in a futile attempt to fit-in? Or do I just shut up, turn up and let it happen?
No rush, you can finish your real ale first - but any musing on the above would be appreciated.