restlessnative wrote:I think actual specific gravel bikes have a lazier geo, longer stays, taller headtube, maybe lower bb, more bottle bosses sometimes and room for bigger tyres*
Having said that most 'cross' bikes now are not all out race bikes and are dumbed down to reflect what most people use them for, bit of trail riding and light touring. Hence the appearance of bottle bosses and pannier mounts on most of them.
Might have a ponder over maps later, not sure we have enough gravel in the Scottish Borders to get a big enough loop though. I am thinking it would need to be atleast 50% off road and 50% minor back roads?
Almost, odd few bits and pieces a mtb would be preferable - and overall I think I would choose a fast MTB over a cross bike for it (some singletracky bits and there are definitely bits where a MTB would be quicker, quite a few trail centrey type bits). It was a year ago now though, so it's all a bit hazy.
Mainly a couple of miles here and there that add up but 'breathers' will be around
Descent off the Mountain Road
Around Nant y Moch
Run through Ponterwyd
After Devils staircase
Strata Florida to Ystradmeurig
I did every single year of the Kielder 100 and would definitely not consider it on a cross bike. No fun whatsoever on the really fun trail centre parts, no grip on lots of steep, grass, rutted, off camber sections, even though still double track. And plenty of crashes at speed on mountainbikes on the loose gravel would be real fun trying to slow and turn a 32mm tyre down.
I think you could make a great specific "gravel" course up there though, but I suspect the forestry would like some way of making money out of it.
Those of you considering 40/29 chain rings do you have them or are you buying new chain rings or just buying a whole new chainset? A quick look around and can't see much on chain ring front. I need to confirm my bolts are 110bcd, would not want to get that wrong if buying rings.
So, we're almost a month down since entries opened....
Done any training? Gonna bother?
Regret entering? Starting to panic?
Or are you stealth training, eating like you have some sort of disorder and dusting off the skin suit?
With the weather so rubbish (and a bent rear hanger after an off on some ice) I've put away the road bike and am solely riding my 29er. No structured training or anything like that, just trying to get out for a little ride as often as possible.
I think I'll save the worry and regret until March.