That's a full day at work!3899 metres of down alpine gnar
That last pic ..is it a low hanging cloud or methane gas from all the sheep shit you have just passed through? ..It was pretty rocky in parts..
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couldnt find any idea of cost.. did I have a man look?Registration for the 2022 edition (20 to 27 August 2022) opens on Sunday 17th October at 21h00 CET at www.trans-savoie.com.
Entries are limited to only 50 riders (25 Analog, 25 Electric) so you're advised to get in early, if you can.
Take spares!Me and Mr Betts are in for next year any hints or tips Rob
OK, here's what id recommend:Me and Mr Betts are in for next year any hints or tips Rob
Cheers Rob had planned to take spares but never thought of upping discs got to get fit also have an entry in for the Appenninica in Sept on a Deviate Highlander is it purely waymarked or do they work with a gpx and nav systemOK, here's what id recommend:
- Get as fit as you can. Its physically tough. Some of the runs are 20 minutes down non stop. That's really really exhausting. You then do 6-8 of these a day as well as big transitions. They are massive days out on the bike.
- Work on tight (tighter than 180) switchback skills. These absolutely killed me.
- Then work on tight switchbacks with a 500ft sheer drop the other side
- Make sure brakes are good. I'd fit the biggest rear rotor you can, 220mm if poss.
- Fit DH tyres and cushcore. This hill help with puncture resistance but also if you want to gain some additional comfort you can run lower pressures
- Take spare parts. Chains, brake pads, tyres are essential.
Routes and trails are absolutely epic. In terms of how tough, the trails are not DH level with massive gaps and drops, but demanding enduro natural chunk. Best to find some natural stuff to practice on if you want to gain some experience.
Its absolutely epic and I'll prob go again next year!
EDIT - just checked some of your riding pics, you're already riding some natural chunk, you will be fine!
EDIT - get good at reading signs quick at race pace! Me and @Paul Mac missed a few routes and stage check ins...
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