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PBP Audax 2015- were you there?

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  • Started 8 years ago by LaidBack
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  1. LaidBack
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    i think this merits a thread on its own.
    Dave C reported last night after completing and no doubt Cyclops and Dr Afternoon have stuff to share.

    Here's what DaveC said - just in case you missed it.

    "Hello!

    On the hotel interweb now.

    The start was good. No collywobbles and I felt excited at the start line.
    Flew out of Paris on a wave of cyclists, with no wind and flat riding most of the way. Stopped for 5 mins before 1st Ctrl for drink and sandwich in a town end route. Most towns had at the very least ppl on the route sitting in deck chairs clapping as we passed. Lots had drink and food either for a small donation or for free. Great support from the locals.
    Rode through the night and morning stopping briefly for a nap for an hour at one control but carried on through the heat until Carhaix. Bed at 1am & up at 4am. Over that 350m hill outside Brest as it grew light, then down into Brest passing the new bridge! Looks wonderful. Bounced Brest and fed at McD's. By this time (40 hours in) dry baguettes with cheap ham and emenental cheese was more than I could take!

    Out of Brest past Carhaix and more food for dinner at Loudeac before the last dash to Tinteniac and a rough night on the cafe floor. All beds taken. Then a big push yesterday (weds) through Rougeres and as far as Ctrl before Dreux. Here I booked a twin in Dreux Campanile and then rode to Dreux in 3 hours! In Dreux we had a lovely shower and 5 hour sleep before a nice 3 hour ride to the Velodrome in the increasing rain.

    On the whole the support was great, food was pants! but as someone pointed out its intentionally bland to appeal to the masses, but we binned Ctrl food after Carhaix on the way out finding local stuff from Intermarche and local shops etc. I carried energy bars but only broke them out on my TT to Dreux as I'd skipped dinner at the Ctrl before when my riding partner had been told the hotel checking closed at 11pm and I had ~80km to go in less than 4 hours. Made it with an hour to spare.

    Slept some today and caught up with sleep, hence posting here. Eurostar and Virgin East Coast home tomorrow.

    Its brief and I'll filling names etc tomorrow."

    Posted 8 years ago #
  2. Cyclingmollie
    Member

    It's some ride when the first two report paragraphs cover over 600km. I can't imagine what it felt like towards the end so I look forward to hearing more about it. Is the return route the same as the outward route? Is the 350m hill Roc Trevazal?

    Well done.

    Posted 8 years ago #
  3. Cyclops
    Member

    Very abridged version as I'm typing on a phone.

    Got very hot most afternoons but surprisingly chilly at night (not a problem if you come from Scotland but people from warmer climes really seemed to suffer). Could make good progress on the rolling roads but the hillier bits sapped the strength, especially on the way back. Slept in a field of maize and adopted a French recumbent rider who couldn't see where he was going at night (he wasn't much good at stopping either as he seemed to crash every time we stopped). But my abiding memory is the French people who stook at the side of the road feeding you day and night for free, inviting you to sleep in their beds and cheering and applauding no matter how slow I was going.

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  4. paddyirish
    Member

    Well done all 3.

    Dave C said he'd spotted Steve Abraham in Carhaix. Looking at his Strava profile, in the last week he cycled from Milton Keynes to Newhaven, ferry to Dieppe, a 300km roundabout route to Paris, did PBP and then carried straight on back (200km) to Dieppe for the Ferry. Assume he'll get home tonight...

    That is insane...

    Posted 8 years ago #
  5. amir
    Member

    Yes - thanks to all of our PBPer's for providing inspiration and entertainment. It really does lift the spirits

    Posted 8 years ago #
  6. ARobComp
    Member

    What an incredible experience. I'm very inspired and jealous. Inspelous?

    Looking forward to hearing more about it!

    Posted 8 years ago #
  7. LaidBack
    Member

    Cyclops Slept in a field of maize and adopted a French recumbent rider who couldn't see where he was going at night (he wasn't much good at stopping either as he seemed to crash every time we stopped).

    Well done btw and thanks for posting. Was it this guy - he's on le chant des oiseaux as @MonPBP? Must have been a few dozen others of course... plus velomobiles

    https://twitter.com/MonPBP

    Posted 8 years ago #
  8. Cyclops
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    @Laidback It doesn't look like him but I'd estimate recumbent numbers to be in the hundreds. The recumbent/velomobile rivalry was quite funny where you'd get groups of recumbents attacking on the climbs only to be left for dust on the descents.

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  9. Darkerside
    Member

    Might I suggest flock as the appropriate collective noun?

    Posted 8 years ago #
  10. LaidBack
    Member

    Here's a flock of 'velo spéciales' starting off last Sunday.

    Special thanks to Ligfiets.net in NL for this link. Certainly a variety including Eliptigos that allowed people to 'run' out to Finisterre and back. Luxury!

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