"Over The Malverns" Audax

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"Over The Malverns" Audax

Post by AlanW » 09 Feb 2016 19:20

Over the Malverns

159km cycling event starting from Droitwich. Controls at Malvern, plus 7 information controls.

[150km populaire]

Distance: 159 km in 12h43
Date: Saturday 12th March 2016
Time: 08:30 to finish by 21:13
Starting from: Droitwich
Fee: £3.00
Closing date: Entries should arrive at least 2 weeks before the event

Has anyone ridden this one, if so have you a .gpx file of the route that you could maybe share please?
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Post by CakeStop » 09 Feb 2016 20:00

I entered many years ago but DNS'd due to snow the night before the event. It was in the day's when everybody used paper route sheets so no GPX I'm afraid. It looked like a no-frills event with a fairly basic route sheet, choose your own control in Malvern (a few options were suggested) and finish in a pub leaving your card behind the bar if I recall correctly. Route looked pleasant enough I believe.
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Post by George » 09 Feb 2016 20:33

I rode this two or three times about 10 years ago. It's a curate's egg of a route: some lovely bits and some tedious bits. A couple of really tough climbs, but also some pretty flat sections. Like all Gavin Greenhow's events, it has a very friendly/homely atmosphere, but is a little lacking in polish. I don't think cafés are quite as important to Gavin as they are to me.

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Post by AlanW » 09 Feb 2016 20:44

Philip Whiteman wrote:Alan. I found this https://ridewithgps.com/routes/7054161
Excellant, many thanks Phil, why didnt I think of looking there??? :oops:
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Post by AlanW » 10 Feb 2016 07:49

George wrote:Like all Gavin Greenhow's events, it has a very friendly/homely atmosphere, but is a little lacking in polish. I don't think cafés are quite as important to Gavin as they are to me.
Ive never ridden one of Gavins events, but from others have said this is my understanding. But that is reflected in the cost of course, £3 to enter.

On another note, has anyone noticed that the price to enter some Addaxes has started to creep upwards? They are certainly more popular these days, so now fearful that they will follow the same cost path as Sportives have. :cry:
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Post by Philip Whiteman » 11 Feb 2016 19:48

I'm entered now - in addition to the other local audaxes, the weekend before and the weekend after.

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