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3 Peaks Cyclo Cross 2017

Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2017 8:44 am
by DanielMcqueen
3 Peaks Registration opens today!

http://3peakscyclocross.org.uk/entries/
What happens after submitting your entry
Entries will close at midnight on Wed June 10th. Your completed entry form will be placed on a waiting list.
After June 10th the list of potential entrants on the waiting list will be reviewed – this will take several days. If successful, you will be invited on July 1st or shortly afterwards (by an automated email from SPORTident) to complete the registration and payment procedure on the SportIdent website and then your name will appear on the list of accepted riders published on the SPORTident website. You are advised to check your junk/spam filter to ensure the email has been received. The deadline for completing registration will be July 14th. Any unsuccessful entrants will be invited to apply to be a marshal for 2017 – those accepted will guarantee their place for 2018 (subject to meeting entry requirements).
Entered.

Re: 3 Peaks Cycle Cross 2017

Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2017 12:39 pm
by TamalaMcgee
Thew main photo on the entry page of the website is leading me into a very false sense of security, it's tarmac. Almost half on road I note. I've entered onto the Pre Selection list. I haven't got much of an off road CV so let's see if being female and having a bike is enough.

Re: 3 Peaks Cyclo Cross 2017

Posted: Fri Jun 02, 2017 3:36 pm
by StevenDrew
TamalaMcgee wrote:Thew main photo on the entry page of the website is leading me into a very false sense of security, it's tarmac. Almost half on road I note. I've entered onto the Pre Selection list. I haven't got much of an off road CV so let's see if being female and having a bike is enough.
They're not actually wrong. There are some very pleasant tarmac sections involved :wink:

Re: 3 Peaks Cyclo Cross 2017

Posted: Sat Jun 03, 2017 8:06 am
by DanielMcqueen
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As Steve says, there are some bits of flat tarmac linking the 3 peaks

Re: 3 Peaks Cyclo Cross 2017

Posted: Sat Jun 03, 2017 12:34 pm
by TamalaMcgee
I got a full account of every hazard from Wayne Crombie at ELV the other night. Downhill bunny hops over water grills with vertical sides every 50 metres, downhill slabs of rock, on and on he went...sounds terrifying!

Re: 3 Peaks Cyclo Cross 2017

Posted: Sun Jun 04, 2017 4:11 am
by Stuart
The tarmac bits are the worst

Re: 3 Peaks Cyclo Cross 2017

Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2017 9:27 am
by TamalaMcgee
Oh shit, I'm in.

Re: 3 Peaks Cyclo Cross 2017

Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2017 9:31 am
by StevenDrew
TamalaMcgee wrote:Oh shit, I'm in.
Congrats!

#prayfortamala

Re: 3 Peaks Cyclo Cross 2017

Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2017 9:48 am
by TamalaMcgee
Hahaha. Thank you. Am genuinely feeling it....the fear. Think I am going to go back to run training, up and down Parliament Hill or Swains, that might be my best survival strategy.
Anyone who has the patience to ride off road with me in the meantime will be rewarded with cake and much amusement. I fell in a bush just 2 days ago and then collided with a roadworks barrier on a cycle path and as if that wasn't enough when I got off the bike I managed to whack myself in the face with a tennis racket. Unco.

Re: 3 Peaks Cyclo Cross 2017

Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2017 12:02 pm
by DanielMcqueen
IN.
Anyone else?

Re: 3 Peaks Cyclo Cross 2017

Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2017 3:27 pm
by Stuart
Tam, running up Swains and Parliament Hill won't help. You need to find somewhere steep. And ideally slippery.

Simon Scarsbrook (3 px veteran) used to run up the stairs of a tower block with his bike on his shoulder. That's probably a good place to start :P

Re: 3 Peaks Cyclo Cross 2017

Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2017 5:27 pm
by TamalaMcgee
That is hilarious. And I think a fine tip!

Re: 3 Peaks Cyclo Cross 2017

Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2017 9:07 pm
by StevenDrew
I've heard a few people saying they run up flights of stairs. Not are how far you are from Ally Pally but that would definitely help. Up from the Supercross start to the main road worked well for me. Bear in mind, you'll never get much beyond a trudge so the key is to just get used to having your bike on your shoulder for 45 mins...

The bit I never considered is the part Wayne Crombie outlined to you. Downhill on the steps of Whernside (?) was, for me, just horrible. I had no idea what to do on parts of that so I'd also suggest finding some decent off-road riding and practising going DOWNHILL. That was the bit where I was way out of my depth.

Re: 3 Peaks Cyclo Cross 2017

Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2017 9:50 pm
by Stuart
Whereas downhill off whernside (bunny hopping the irrigation gutters and clattering down the steps at the bottom) was the only bit I rode with a massive grin. It's the latent mountain biker in me.

Re: 3 Peaks Cyclo Cross 2017

Posted: Sun Jul 02, 2017 8:51 am
by TamalaMcgee
Training in Wales next week. I must be able to find some terrifying downhill stuff there (to walk down!)