Wow wow wow!! What a big event!! It's listed in the UCI calendar!
Race was better than expected. It took me 7h 57 min 42 sec. Finished 28th out of 127 in my category hobby 35-44 yo and hobby overall 62th out of 238. If looking at the licenced category I'd have been 289th of 754. I was 1 hour slower than expected due to huge storm in the morning that left downhill and tricky parts in very bad condition as I was scheduled to start in the 4th group more than 1000 riders had already ridden over the course.
My plan worked perfect! Going very light and keeping heart rate at 140 bpm on easy climbs helped loads. On hard bits I still avoided going to the limit, just trying to keep moving. Felt fresh for the last 15km and went very fast to go under the 8 hours.
Such a good organization! When returning the tranponder you could chose to get back 10 euros deposit or hero arm warmers by gore. ALso you get Sellaronda hero jersey by gore as well for free.
I'm waiting for next year and hopefully with better weather. I've been already here for 10 days and only day race the only one who rained in the morning and 2 or 3 other days in the evening.
Results:
http://services.datasport.com/2012//mtb ... da/#Marke0Official report:
http://www.sellarondahero.com/daten/CS_ ... 12_ENG.pdfI can give you loads of tips if you're interested in doing it. Just be patient from now on I won't have much access to internet
Just bring a very light bicycle in mint condition. I bought a new chain and cassette for the race (and because they were worn out)
For training you need to do long endurance rides and from time to time find hills and do some intervals. Or just ride hills. It's very useful to ride the course or part of it once you're here. Start carbo loading 3 days before (I started 4 days before, too much!) Try steep technical downhill is very good so you get here and see that's too easy and you can overtake loads of people pushing bikes. Finale Ligure insane rocky descents helped me a lot.
Tubeless carbon hardtail is the best for here but seen full suspensions. Day before race talked to a guy on a 29er hardtail and niner rigid forks. I think that's a good choice. Don't forget front chain rings, small 22 teeth would be a good choice.
Now I'm more tired than when I finished. I should've started the recovery before finishing the race.
No much time but I could describe whole race and how was it!!
Next competition...there are 2 on the same dates and planning to do my 24h solo next year.Time shall tell