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I have not raced since I was a junior however I fancy having a go again. I plan to enter the last Gorrick spring race. probably in the fun class as I intend on having a bit of fun.
Any tips?
The race starts at 12:15 when can you ride a lap of the course before hand?
Ta
Whenever you want from about 9 on Sunday morning, just stay out of the way of the other racers.
Just enjoy yourself. It'll be fast, as you'll no doubt remember. In fun you really need a good start, it'll be utter carnage at the first bit of singletrack!
It's about that long since I last did a Gorrick race - they were great when I was at uni in London 🙂
I wasn't a Junior then though.... 🙁
njee20,
Thanks for the advice I shall worm my way to the front of the start pack.
I presume it still pulls a fair crowd then?
A practice lap would be a good idea. There was a few crashes at the last one that involved a trip in an ambulance. It's good to know where the good bits (fast and steep!) are. We try to get out for a practice lap after the Master cat starts as the track is a bit emptier then.
Steve
Steve,
Thanks for the tip on the timing my practice. My second to last race as a junior ended in a broken leg caused by not riding the course!
How did you find it? I rode in the fun category and huge fun. The course designers had done an amazing job putting together a challenging, fast and technical lap, I was impressed (and ready to throw up by the time I finished my second lap).
Kind of gutted there aren't any more short-course Gorrick races until the Autumn...
Hold on, I've just realised why that username felt a bit familiar. Doh & facepalm.
(for other readers, he's my neighbour)
The course designers had done an amazing job putting together a challenging, fast and technical lap, I was impressed
They do have quite a few years experience of this sort of thing and it shows 🙂
Yes that was probably my favourite Gorrick course by a long shot - amazingly never ridden that one before - but it was great - just the right mix of terrain.
Ade - try the SouthernXC at Wasing near Aldermaston for your next fix. Course is very similar to a Gorrick - pretty flat, nothing mental steep and with a bit of luck the bluebells will still be out.