The Sunrise and Snowdrop Express 2014

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Philip Whiteman

Über Member
Location
Worcestershire
THE SUNRISE AND SNOWDROP EXPRESS
22nd February 2014

This event is February's most popular audax and one of the largest Brevet Populaire audaxes in the UK. Already, well over half of the 240 available places are sold. So if you intend to enter then please do not leave it too late. It will be sold-out within coming weeks.

Cafe Controls

- START: GHQ Whitlenge, Hartlebury (nr Kidderminster)
- Upton-Upon-Severn (45km)
- Evesham (77km)
- FINISH: GHQ Whitlenge, Hartlebury (123km)

The Routes

The two rides pass clockwise and anticlockwise around Worcestershire. The official route primarily uses quiet country lanes but if icy conditions prevail, there is also a route using gritted roads.

The People

Many an audaxer has announced that the Express audaxes were their first event prior to taking up serious audaxing. The event attracts are whole array of participants from the experienced audax fraternity to elite time trialists, club riders or individuals wanting a day out along local country lanes. It is an event inclusive to all. Quite a few experienced audax riders have claimed that they were introduced to audaxing via the Sunrise and Snowdrop Express.

Features

- Quiet country lanes
- Dedicated webpages - http://www.beaconrcc.org.uk/audax/express/events.html
- Dedicated Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/expressaudax/
- Low entry fee (£5.75 for CTC AUK member or £7.75 others)
- Paypal Entry
- GPX downloads
- Clear route cards
- Extremely grumpy control staff in the true tradition of audax
- Food available to purchase at Upton and Evesham
- Bread pudding the size which is big enough to sink a battleship, available at Evesham
- Free Food vouchers at GHQ
- Full breakfast available to purchase for early arrivals

Overall, there is always a good atmosphere with a positive sense of camaraderie. Any miseries will be strictly instructed by the controllers to enjoy themselves. The route is not undulating and not overly hilly but many riders report the rides as quite challenging given the time of year and prevailing weather conditions - but feel a sense of well-being and achievement.

Regards

Philip Whiteman
Organiser
On behalf of the Beacon Roads Cycling Club
 
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Philip Whiteman

Philip Whiteman

Über Member
Location
Worcestershire
Who said audaxes are unpopular? The 9am Snowdrop Express has only a handful of vacancies left. This is four months ahead of the event and only a few days after posting my initial message above. :dance:
 

Banjo

Fuelled with Jelly Babies
Location
South Wales
Who said audaxes are unpopular? The 9am Snowdrop Express has only a handful of vacancies left. This is four months ahead of the event and only a few days after posting my initial message above. :dance:
Its no good coming on here moaning that your events are selling out Phillip.

If you stopped all the publicity and gave people less information about the ride it wouldnt happen.;)
 
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Philip Whiteman

Philip Whiteman

Über Member
Location
Worcestershire
:crazy: I cant see where to sign up? [ps, thanks for posting this as i'd love to join in and it will help me focus over winter]


Hi.

You can sign up here http://www.beaconrcc.org.uk/audax/express/entry.html

Alternatively: http://www.aukweb.net/events/detail/14-511/ or http://www.aukweb.net/events/detail/14-38/

As I write, there are only 2 places remaining on the 9am Snowdrop Express but more available on the 8.30am Sunrise Express. So the former will be closing soon.
 

BrumJim

Forum Stalwart (won't take the hint and leave...)
Right, signed up and doing the Sunrise Audax for the first time (done the Snowdrop a couple of times) with a young friend who is building up to doing Birmingham to London later on in 2014.

Hope the weather is reasonable.
 

BrumJim

Forum Stalwart (won't take the hint and leave...)
Signed up a wee while ago - only just got round to posting it.

Anyone else on here going to be there?
 

BrumJim

Forum Stalwart (won't take the hint and leave...)
Hope you get a space, Norry1. Would be good to meet up again, although can't promise to ride with you this time. I'm less fit, and will be keeping my friend company all the way round.
 
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Philip Whiteman

Philip Whiteman

Über Member
Location
Worcestershire
It is still two weeks to go, but....

FLOODING

Some sections, including the temporary bridge in Evesham, are under water today. If flooding continues, some radical surgery may be required, so watch this space. New route cards and GPS files will be created before hand, if in time.

Flooding is not sufficient to cancel the event but riders may need to be self reliant in case of unanticipated flooding en-route during the day. It will be also be useful to familiarise yourself with the the Control locations at Evesham and Upton. A useful thing for the back pocket may be https://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/shop/landranger-map-worcester-the-malverns.html

Even the gritted route has been changed to reflect the continuing closure of Hanley Road in Upton. The new gritted version will take riders via the A38 through Kempsey and Worcester Country Park Centre.

Here are the contingency plans in order of severity

1. Eckington closure -details already provided on route cards and GPS files
2. Evesham Riverside closure - a route via local streets is available
3. Pershore Bridge and Evesham Riverside closures - a northerly route avoiding the A44 and via Throckmorton is available with some considerable distance added.
4. Blockade of Upton - car control to be provided at Ryall without food or drink supplies.

UPDATES VIA
https://www.facebook.com/groups/expressaudax/
http://www.beaconrcc.org.uk/audax/express/index.html

GPS

THE SUNRISE OFFICIAL ROUTE: http://ridewithgps.com/routes/4020677
THE SNOWDROP OFFICIAL ROUTE: http://ridewithgps.com/routes/4016687

THE SNOWDROP ECKINGTON FLOOD AVOIDANCE ROUTE: http://ridewithgps.com/routes/4020750
THE SUNRISE ECKINGTON FLOOD AVOIDANCE ROUTE: http://ridewithgps.com/routes/4020769

THE SNOWDROP GRITTED ROUTE: http://ridewithgps.com/routes/4020793
THE SUNRISE GRITTED ROUTE: http://ridewithgps.com/routes/4020823

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Forgive me if this sounds simple but as this is my first event can I just check the following...

Arrive early enough to park about a mile away and ride to HQ, pick up a brevet card off someone for a Sunrise departure time of 08:30.

Using my gps and cue cards, follow the route.

At the cafe stops at Upton and Evesham, stop for a brew / food and have my card stamped. (will these be easy to spot)?

Continue to the finish and present my card having thoroughly enjoyed the ride.
 
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