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South Downs Way Double attempt in progress
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South Downs Double attempt in progress
Neil Newell is tackling the South Downs Double unsupported and on a singlespeed. Watch it live now!

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I wonder what the people in that farmhouse think about strange lights flashing by at this time of night

'kin nora he's FLYING!!!
Edited: 22/07/08 23:43
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He is now on a couple mile climb thats not to bad,then he is on the top for a few miles,couple short but sweet ups and downs and Devils Dyke is there.Then 60 odd miles and Neil is done.Champion!!!!
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I like the way you gloss over the distance with '60 odd miles and he's done'

When did he set out?
Edited: 22/07/08 23:51
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60 miles being a full disance Merida.

Sobering, eh?!

Tim

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9.30

Oh thats gotta be hurting

The 30-40 miles that I ride has atleast 10 gates to open close 

Edited: 22/07/08 23:57
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I look at gates as a good opportunity to stretch and breathe deeply. Start to displace some of that lactic acid that's building up.

I'm sure after 40 of the buggers over the whole route I'd be pig sick of them though
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he really hasn't got far now - looks like it's going to be close to 24-hours
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1:22 since last GPS update. Did he make it?
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He made it! Neil managed a cracking time of 23h 20m 32s - here's the breaking news

more words and pics to follow soon... 

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Wow, thanks for all the interest - I didn't expect so much for a singlespeed attempt!

Yup, gear was 32:21 on 29" wheels - about the same as 32:19 on 26". I was tempted to go even lower but Rory suggested as conditions were so good  to stick with 32:21.

Sorry the GPS tracker packed up just before the finish - the charger refused to recharge a partially-discharged battery the night before so I just hoped it would last. Seems I should have ridden 20 minutes quicker!

IWH, the tracker is a homebrew add-on for a Garmin eTrex - there's a link to the detail in some of the earlier BM stories, try Dave's ride in the MaXx Exposure last year. Also a CX bike is fine - no-one said anything about what sort of bikes are and aren't allowed - the only distinction made to date is whether the bike is geared or not (wheel size, suspension etc - it's your choice, pick whatever you feel is the tool for the job).

On the MaXx Exposure last year there was one guy - Nigel Foskett I think - on a drop bar CX bike and  a couple of guys on a tandem (they stacked it on a descent though). So it's clearly possible.

Mike Cotty counted all the gates on a one-way ride and reckons 97. However, it varies a bit because some farm gates are in use or not depends on time of year and stuff.

quinny: I walked that climb from the A27 (and plenty of others) - no pain involved!

Cheers all! 

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That is a good deal more complicated than I had imagined.
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i was expecting it to be a spot tracker rather than a home brew system.
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Luke. (wannabe whippet) wrote (see)
home brew system.

 you can't beat home brew systems!


 

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