Thanks for posting. I use it as my indoor ride video just to motivate you. I had to laugh at the rain storm since I did the 100 and it him me just before the finish. And when I say hit i really mean hit, with a vengeance.
So fun to watch this 6 months later and look up the bib numbers of the folks who hiked behind you to see who finished or not...so far about half of them finished!
What tire size did you run? 1x or 2x chainring? I'll probably watch this video multiple times as I get ready for the race this year, thanks for the video.
Tires weren't the issue; tire clearance was the issue. Even riders on 2.1's had to stop once the wheels stop turning. There's lots of unhappy riders with holes in their frames from mud rubbing through the carbon! The smartest preparation was a carry-strap to comfortably carry your through the mud!
@@thebikery6906 they should've had a aid station setup after the mud pit for those who needed to give their bikes a quick blast of water to rinse the mud off just a thought
Thank you for making this video. The will power, effort and determination I got from y'all, I will carry with me always
Thanks for posting. I use it as my indoor ride video just to motivate you. I had to laugh at the rain storm since I did the 100 and it him me just before the finish. And when I say hit i really mean hit, with a vengeance.
yes! I remember thinking "this rain HURTS"
So fun to watch this 6 months later and look up the bib numbers of the folks who hiked behind you to see who finished or not...so far about half of them finished!
Excellent upload! Truly appreciate the effort involved here and your calm and positive attitude. Major kudos!
I can't believe I watched that whole thing.
you should get an award for that!
@@thebikery6906 it was so ASMR. I did like it when you leaned over the bars, looked into the camera, and told me your were at 84km
Yep, no FOMO here. You guys are gladiators.
Yup it was no fun but some people tried to ride through that muck and their day ended right there. Glad to have finished. 900 riders DNF that day.
What tire size did you run? 1x or 2x chainring? I'll probably watch this video multiple times as I get ready for the race this year, thanks for the video.
One of us on 38's and the other on 43's. One on a single ring Ekar setup and the other on a double GRX. Have a great race!
What camera did you use and where was it mounted?
this video has three gopros; handlebar mounted gopro 11, a rear mounted gopro session, and a helmet mounted gopro 360.
That looked Fun until you guys started walking and taking Mud out of your tires
Seem to me people would've prepared for the mud better. A big 29 x 2.1 mud tire would've done the trick.i thought aero bar were out for the 200 miles
Only 200 Elite
@@fraji1 thanks
Tires weren't the issue; tire clearance was the issue. Even riders on 2.1's had to stop once the wheels stop turning. There's lots of unhappy riders with holes in their frames from mud rubbing through the carbon! The smartest preparation was a carry-strap to comfortably carry your through the mud!
@@thebikery6906 wow about the carbon bikes carry strap good idea
@@thebikery6906 they should've had a aid station setup after the mud pit for those who needed to give their bikes a quick blast of water to rinse the mud off just a thought