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Penrith Merida 2008

I did the Penrith Merida last year, so had a fair idea of what to expect. Or so I thought!

This year I got onto the front row, so as to avoid the three minutes waiting to get past the finish line. Conditions were wet under-tyre, but sunny, and thus dry from above.

The first main climb was the same as last year, about an hours worth of granny ring climbing up a bumpy grass , followed by a great fun descent. The second main climb was a reverse of what we did last year, complete with the stolen signs at the top. I made it all the way to a summit with one other guy ahead of me before we realised the error. There was about 20 people following us. 20 minutes wasted.

From that point on I was pretty demoralised, the walk up to even the point of the missing sign was a bit OTT for a mountain-bike race, and it was followed by a walk down too! The remainder of the route consisted of about 50% road, and a little bit more walking.

I soft tapped for a while, and chatted with Stu. Then I got a second wind and put the foot down again, totally motoring the last 10k.

I enjoyed the mud, but not the walking or road so much. Steven Hallsal entered on his ‘cross bike, finishing about 10 minutes behind me due to a puncture, so it wasn’t really a proper mountainbike course.

On the plus side, I did get a small t-shirt at the end for the first time ever (which was conveniently in a paper wrap so I didn’t get it muddy like the last 6 times), and a Gore Sportive Buff.

I might go back next year, but I’ll need to be pretty keen. Or take a ’cross bike.

 
 

Penrith Merida

At the weekend I was down in the Lakes for the Penrith Merida with the EUCC guys and gals.

We stayed at Tim’s parent’s house on the saturday, and enjoyed some wonderful home cooking and hospitality.

The Merida itself was a tough one, 83km, and 2400m of climbing, some of which involved some hike-a-bike. Once I got over the start line (2.5mins, must be on the front line next time) and passed a few hundred people I started to settle in. On the first climb I ended up with a group of fairly fast guys who I was near for most of the race.

Towards the end I started to get cramp, annoyingly while sprinting downhill a few km from the finish, so that slowed me down a bit there. I finished in 4 hours and 38 minutes, 39 minutes behind winner Nick Craig, and somewhere in the top 30 (Someone else calculated top 10). The results they give out aren’t terribly accurate and don’t separate the different distances.

It is definitely the toughest race I have done in a while, I’ve had to spend all this week resting so I can recover in time for the Fort William SXC this weekend.

On a side note, I got a pair of Marzocchi Corsa SL WC forks last week, Out of the box they weren’t very smooth, and it wasn’t till I took the remote lockout off I realised they were never fully unlocked. Some lube in the lockout pulley the cable runs round soon sorted that out, and they now work perfectly.