bugeye wrote:
I like that bit about the blue normally being a decent but it'll be a climb in the race
Also just got my calculator out.... One lap is 13k so say you average 1 lap per hour ( no idea if that is realistic ) you'll climb over 11,000m....
11 kilometres of UP now given that Everest is only 8,611m I'm going to say that is quite a lot of climbing
Good luck Javi and I'm already clicking kudo on Strava
Hahah!!
First thought was 1 lap per hour = 24 laps.
I did a marathon in Austria, 210km and 7000 metres climb under 16 hours. 24 laps would be 322km and 11000metres and it's almost about the same proportion?
Compared this course versus 24 hour FInale Ligure one in 2013 (I was there helping in the pits) and has a similar climb and distance ratio, the climbs were rocky and technical. I found it quite tough for 24 hours race.
Once the event finished I was doing laps trying to mimic a 24 hours pace, going very slow at the steepest climbs and got 12 km/h speed in 87km + 3000metres climb over 7 hours. I had tons of energy left to be honest.
So if the course isn't that demanding + being fitter than 2013+ having the race number in the bars = 24 laps? I don't know...
I'd like to finish having fun not having stop other than mandatory food, clothes, toilet and light stuff. If I can clock 24 laps or get a better position that's a plus.