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robjh

Legendary Member
I've just signed up for the Hellfire Corner 400 in the north of Scotland this weekend. Given good weather - and the forecast is excellent at the moment - I reckon this should be a stunning ride, even if rather climby. And I've persuaded Mrs Rob that we need another motorhome holiday in Scotland, so that's my transport issues sorted out too 👍

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robjh

Legendary Member
I've just signed up for the Hellfire Corner 400 in the north of Scotland this weekend. Given good weather - and the forecast is excellent at the moment - I reckon this should be a stunning ride, even if rather climby. And I've persuaded Mrs Rob that we need another motorhome holiday in Scotland, so that's my transport issues sorted out too 👍

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That was a great decision. I did the ride yesterday and it was a spectacular day with clear skies night and day, and stunning scenery. Mind you, clear skies crossing the moors at 3am meant fog and temperatures around zero (some riders claimed their Garmins were showing -4), and then up to 27 or so in the afternoon, so it required a lot of gear to be variously worn or carried.
I didn't stop to sleep, so was fighting drowsiness (and the hills) on the final stretch, as well as heartburn, but finished in a, for me, respectable 23 hours, on 411km and around 4800m of climbing.
Wonder if I made the longest journey at 500 miles to get there? But in this weather it was worth every one of them.
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Ajax Bay

Guru
Location
East Devon
Shaping up to be another heatwave edition. Looking forward to welcoming riders.
Yes, I fervently hope that the temperatures will calm down. Otherwise I need to revise up my power strategy in anticipation of far more time cycling between 7pm and 11am (and 'sleeping' in expect warm gyms during daylight). Also water strategy as yesterday I emptied half a litre of water over me half way up the Tumble (30+ minute climb, 395m) when HR rose (without extra effort) to above 160. In these circumstances cooling is more important than hydration.
 
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