
Rovaniemi 150
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- johnnystorm
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Re: Rovaniemi 150
While we clearly don't look like we can be trusted with metal implements they are in fact 'normal' steel cutlery. It's just the pizza reflected. Could have claimed we carved them in the wild a la Ray Mears.....Zippy wrote:Yeah, what's with the cutlery!?


Re: Rovaniemi 150
Here's a link to my Spot page for tomorrow: http://share.findmespot.com/shared/face ... plTTd2Nj4q
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Re: Rovaniemi 150
No spot for me, either Facebook on rovaniemi150 or use your imagination 

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Re: Rovaniemi 150
Is there no centralised tracking site/page for everyone?
Go get 'em!
Go get 'em!
Re: Rovaniemi 150
Not sure Gairy, the organisers did say that they were going to post updates on their Facebook page
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Re: Rovaniemi 150
Cheers Jase.
Here's a link for Scott Swallings Spot: http://share.findmespot.com/shared/face ... cb5cucoQ8g
Paul E hasn't revealed his yet. Perhaps attempting to gain an element of surprise
Here's a link for Scott Swallings Spot: http://share.findmespot.com/shared/face ... cb5cucoQ8g
Paul E hasn't revealed his yet. Perhaps attempting to gain an element of surprise

Re: Rovaniemi 150
Good luck!
- JohnClimber
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Re: Rovaniemi 150
And there off.
Of the 3 spots above Ian takes a flyer and is the first onto the frozen lake.
If it's not frozen he's taking a swim
Of the 3 spots above Ian takes a flyer and is the first onto the frozen lake.
If it's not frozen he's taking a swim
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Re: Rovaniemi 150
What are the gradients on the route? Obviously the lakes are flat - I hope.
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Re: Rovaniemi 150
I recall Ian saying it was pretty flat.What are the gradients on the route? Obviously the lakes are flat - I hope.
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Re: Rovaniemi 150
A check on Strava (yes I know) doesn't show many segments in that area though it looks like there are one or two hills. With some (several?) people chosing singlespeed I suspected it might be relatively gentle terrain, well apart from the snow and the cold (though it's currently -2C).
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Re: Rovaniemi 150
The route is 150km but less than 1000m of climbing so not a massive amount of climbing.
- summittoppler
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Re: Rovaniemi 150
The organisers are updating Facebook quite a bit.
Here's the standings at checkpoint 2, Ian's going well (I don't know the other guys in it though)
Checkpoint 2 Sinettäjärvi
7 Gerard de Bruijn at 10.14
27 Evan Simula at 10.14
23 Valerio Sala at 10.14
13 Stefano Mantegazza at 10.14
12 Manlio Pasqualin at 10.16
54 Zbigniew Wizner at 10.16
57 Jussi Karjalainen at 10.18
29 Ian Barrington at 10.21
31 Scott Swalling at 10.21
56 Joe Higgins at 10.21
11 Dario Valsesia at 10.24
49 Thomas Marvin at 10.26
18. Paul Errington at 10.27
Here's the standings at checkpoint 2, Ian's going well (I don't know the other guys in it though)
Checkpoint 2 Sinettäjärvi
7 Gerard de Bruijn at 10.14
27 Evan Simula at 10.14
23 Valerio Sala at 10.14
13 Stefano Mantegazza at 10.14
12 Manlio Pasqualin at 10.16
54 Zbigniew Wizner at 10.16
57 Jussi Karjalainen at 10.18
29 Ian Barrington at 10.21
31 Scott Swalling at 10.21
56 Joe Higgins at 10.21
11 Dario Valsesia at 10.24
49 Thomas Marvin at 10.26
18. Paul Errington at 10.27
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Re: Rovaniemi 150
Someone has posted a video of the start in the comments. You can see the bear on Ian's Jersey number 29 close to the start.
Re: Rovaniemi 150
now I'm confused by the Spots - Are they all on the same course?
Is it just me or do the spot trackers show different courses??
Is it just me or do the spot trackers show different courses??
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Re: Rovaniemi 150
Agreed, it looks like Johnny is on a totally different ride.
Re: Rovaniemi 150
That's because:bookwyse wrote:Agreed, it looks like Johnny is on a totally different ride.
Johnnystorm wrote:Alas I'm in the "back to work on Monday" race!Ian wrote:Different start list: http://www.polarguide-logistics.com/66% ... 66%C2%BAn/s8tannorm wrote:Nigel ... why is your name not on the start list?
He stands a good chance of making the podium
- johnnystorm
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Re: Rovaniemi 150
I'm back!
My winners trophy is a a Sami/Lap hunting knife. Good job Stu didn't hand those out at the end of the '14 BB200
As you'll have spotted my event goes East at the end of the lake. Just before the start of that lake is a stretch of Type 2/3 trail I think was specially shipped in from Wales. There was a fun walk/push/carry through dense trees where I passed Paul E.
The bit I thought would be least grief was the return trip on the river. A subtle headwind put paid to that. Good luck to the guys doing the 150 as that final drag back will be err, fun.
While there wasnt a lot of climbing some of it is pretty steep and of course covered in snow. The West-East section 'top quarter' of the ride was great. I had the trails all to myself and the snow was perfect.
Right off to knock the remaining snow off the bike in the bathroom and get it boxed up for tomorrows flight. Hope to grab some food and pop back to the finish and see the others.
If you get the opportunity to come here make sure you take it!
My winners trophy is a a Sami/Lap hunting knife. Good job Stu didn't hand those out at the end of the '14 BB200

As you'll have spotted my event goes East at the end of the lake. Just before the start of that lake is a stretch of Type 2/3 trail I think was specially shipped in from Wales. There was a fun walk/push/carry through dense trees where I passed Paul E.
The bit I thought would be least grief was the return trip on the river. A subtle headwind put paid to that. Good luck to the guys doing the 150 as that final drag back will be err, fun.
While there wasnt a lot of climbing some of it is pretty steep and of course covered in snow. The West-East section 'top quarter' of the ride was great. I had the trails all to myself and the snow was perfect.
Right off to knock the remaining snow off the bike in the bathroom and get it boxed up for tomorrows flight. Hope to grab some food and pop back to the finish and see the others.
If you get the opportunity to come here make sure you take it!

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