Who has done a TT?

Re: Who has done a TT?

Postby Sir Jibbenstein » 16 Jun 2011 16:10

didds wrote:Doesn't it speak volumes as the assessibility of TTs when an event organiser can charge £15 for ONE and have it well attended simply because they advertise the fact and make it easy to sign up for?

http://www.dbmax.co.uk/store/event_info/41

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Guess it depends who it is targetted at, sure to be popular with beginners having the closed road aspect, they offer chip timing which adds a little cost I guess. Everytime I've been to Castle Coombe though it has been wet and windy and paying £15 to ride around the track 5 times isn't exactly my idea of fun...
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Re: Who has done a TT?

Postby didds » 16 Jun 2011 20:47

agree with the windy bit!

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Re: Who has done a TT?

Postby Ewan » 24 Jun 2011 13:26

Jack Hughes wrote:...

Now, who is going to do a 25?

This is the blue riband event.

Maximum effort without crossing over into the in race nutrition durations.

And you'll need to enter a proper open TT to do it - tend not to be so many club events.

01:15 is the time to beat (20mph).


Spured on by this taunting I srapped any hope of a productive taper and did wednesday night's club 25m. Oddly the times aren't up yet (normall they go up same night) so by way of proof - here's a picture.

H25/17 - Time 1:03:02 on the Garmin.

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