Thursday, June 29, 2006

*Thursday 29th June

Got out on the bike today knocking up 23.5 miles in just over 1 hr 40. A definite improvement on previous trips.

Had a few emails from some possible sponsors at the weekends events, more on this to come.

Knees still hurting from my fall on Carls stupid mountain board but it felt good to get back out on the bike... on the flat!!

Out tomorrow night for Carls leaving do so I expect a pretty major hangover on Saturday... Weather is supposed to be pretty good though so I'll try and get out on the bike before the England match :)

Until tomorrow...

Total fundraising to date: £3442.00
Miles Rode Today: 23.5
Miles Rode Since
16/02/06: 457

Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Tuesday 27th June

Bah, Blogger was down yesterday so sorry for no post. I promised a bigger write up of the weekends events... so here goes:

Friday afternoon was a bit of a rushed affair. I didn't get out of work til late and I still had to get some spare parts for the bike, pack my stuff and design and print a custom t-shirt for Carl (Official Groupy for team Bob's B*tch*s) and I hate rushing!!

I was hoping to get those water bottles delivered by Friday morning (to hand out at the event) but that didn't happen. Through one reason or another, my supplier failed to deliver. Gutted!! I'm sure they would have helped generate some more interest in what I'm doing and hopefully would have helped me raise some more money for charity. Can't have everything I suppose :(

After getting all my kit together (nearly forgetting several key items, including my BIKE!!) and then passing our team captain on the wrong services we eventually arrived at the SSMM in convoy. Getting a good camping spot we were set up and drinking a cool can of Carlsberg/Fosters in no time. The t-shirts I designed for our team looked fantastic (printing cost: £20 each) so we wore them pretty much all weekend to help advertise my site.

Friday night was a blast from what I can remember!! We (Myself, Dave and groupy Carl) invited the rest of our team and partners to our "Cycle 4 Charity Towers" garden party (we had beer, bbq, balloons, music and lighting - what more do you want?). I managed to fall off Carls stupid mountain board and smashed my knee in good and proper (still hurting today - Tuesday) but in revenge we tied Carl to a rope and dragged him down the field, in his sleeping bag!!

40 cans of larger, umpteen beefburgers, sausages, spare ribs and pork chops later, I think everyone was in bed by 4am... yup 4 A M (not really ideal considering the race was less than 12 hours away)

7 am, Capt' Bob was knocking on Cycle 4 Charity towers doors, as if I was getting up at that god unearthly time. He was quickly sworn at and we went back to sleep rising at 9 am to a tasty cooked breakfast thanks to Carl!!

The weather was perfect if not a bit too hot but at least it wasn't raining (as it did during the early hours of the morning). After signing on for the race we spent most of the morning walking around the main arena checking out the competition and looking at the different sponsors of the event and what they had on offer (freebies!!!).

After a high carb dinner, 2 pm, a tense and nervous Rob "Capt' Bob" Windmill took the challenge of doing the first lap (including an 800 meter run to get his bike from the transition area), Adrian "Mr Fluffy" Bragger raced second, me third and David "Daniel-Son" Daniels forth.

I didn't know what to expect. This was an international event with riders from all over the world, in the peak of fitness, living, breathing and sleeping mountain biking (and getting paid for it) and then there was me... I didn't do too bad though :)

1600+ riders, 300+ teams, 1 well planned 7.2 mile, 300+m elevation track!!

We were briefed to do 2 laps each to qualify. We done that. I managed to ride my first lap none stop and didn't get off once. The terrain was hard bumpy grass track, bar the downhill and technical sections which were gravel and mud. The grass made it incredibly hard to ride on and made the hills push you even more, I came back absolutely knackered. My second lap (at night) was much more fun though and if it wasn't for my fog lamp battery falling out after every jump I'm sure my lap would have been pretty dam fast.

I think none of us expected the course to be that taxing... using that as a lame excuse the beers were cracked open for another night of fun...

There were teams from all the big makes (Giant, Kona, Specialized etc...) and hats off to them, they rode hard!! Some people rode on mountain unicycles (an unbelievable sight) and some people rode the whole 24 hrs on their own none stop, solo!! MAD!!!

I was happy to just turn up, have a go and enjoy the atmosphere and socialise (drink)

Some more piccies:

Oh sh!t it's my go


Dave "like a whippet" Daniels


I DID IT!!!


Capt' Bob poses for the camera


as does Adrian!!


My bum hurts!!!


Always the joker!!


Check out the shirts!!


Carl showing off on his stupid mountain board!!

Sunday morning came but I didn't feel I could do anymore (a hangover and aches everywhere didn't help sway my decision). Adrian managed another 2 laps as did Rob.

Total laps for team Bob's B*tch*s = 12

Total laps for winning team (Giant) = 46

For the official timings check here

We were placed 242 out of approx 300 teams. Not bad considering it was our first race...

We had a brilliant weekend though and that's what it's all about!!

I'm working on a slide-show and page for all the photos/movies taken over the weekend (theres quite a few). I'll be adding a "media" page on my site soon where you can download this and other media taken in the lead up to Vietnam.

Hasta pronto mi amigos

Total fundraising to date: £3442.00
Miles Rode Today: 0
Miles Rode Since
16/02/06: 433.5

Sunday, June 25, 2006

Sunday 25th June

Ouch... my knees hurt, my wrists hurt, my hands hurt, my ass is killing me and my back is in half but I survived my first 24 hours endurance race!! The SAAB SSMM in Ledbury!!

Wow, what a weekend!! So much to write about but I'm absolutely knackered so I'll make this a quick one and I'll try and get a write up of the weekends events tomorrow.

Apart from the Friday night booze and bbq filled pre-race party (with our official groupy Carl "I can jump almost anything" Thomas providing the majority of the entertainment). I think we drank far too much (well... I speak for myself, Dave and Carl) to be properly prepared for the following days race, but we woke on Saturday ready for action.

The course was mostly uphill (more than 3/4 I'd say) and very very bumpy!! There were "some" technical sections through a forest including a water drop, but the majority of the course was uphill bumpy ass numbing grass track. 1000's of spectators, 100's of sponsors, and at least 1600 riders with 100's on the track at any one time... thats why it's called Mountain Mayhem I suppose :)

Some piccies to wet your appetite (more to follow in the next few days, alot more!!)

My Weapon of Mass Destruction, my trusty Kona Lava Dome


Official Groupy Carl cooks brekky


Dave "like a whippet" Daniels eating said brekky


A few £££'s worth of bike!!


Me looking rather knackered


What it's all about!!


Carl plays digerydoo (spelt wrong I know!!)


Base camp


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Me and Dave give our response to doing another lap!!


Hope to have a bigger better write up for you tomorrow. I'm off to bed now...

Total fundraising to date: £3430.00
Miles Rode Today: 16
Miles Rode Since
16/02/06: 433.5

Friday, June 23, 2006

Thursday 22nd June

It's here!!! and maaan did it creep up quickly...

This weekend see myself, Dave "like a whippet" Daniels, Adrian "Mr Fluffy" Bragger and "Robert "Capt. Bob" Windmill go crazy for a night and partake in a 24 hour mountain bike race. We've entered (as I've mention in previous posts) the SAAB SSMM 24 hour endurance race up by Eastnor Castle, Ledbury, Herefordshire.

As much as I'm looking forward to the experience of racing against 1500 other "mental" riders doing as many laps as possible in a 24 hour run... I'm shitting a brick!! :)

I've cleaned me Kona and she's all shiny and new looking. I've got me kit ready (clothes, tools etc...) and spent £60 on high carb food and rehydration fluids (beer, I mean water...), got my camera and lights on charge. Collection bucket (to see if I can raise some sponsors/donations), CRUK balloons and stickers, should be printing out some fliers tomorrow to hand out to spectators at the event.

Still hoping to get some donated water bottles to hand out/sell at the event but it looks like the deadline for delivery will be missed, unless they turn up tomorrow :(

I'm hoping with our t-shirts, fliers, stickers and possible water bottles, I should be able to generate some more traffic to my site, and hopefully, some more donations for the charities.

Carl "I can jump almost anything" Thomas has kindly offered his transport, BBQ, Beer, Banter and Moral boosting skills for our team "Bob's B*tch*s" and we're all very grateful, especially since Carl unfortunately lost his job on Wednesday.

Won't be any posts till Sunday now (if I survive the event) so I'll try and keep a diary of the weekend/event for a write up on Sunday. I've no doubt I'll have loads of pictures and video footage so I'll try and add a new page to my site where you can all gander at the delights of a 24 hour mountain bike race...

Apart from hearing the course is a 9 mile long loop of alternating terrain and the average rider only manages 3 laps... I've been informed there will be free massages for the competitors... just hope her names Heidi :P

Had a very generous donation today from Bob Berriman, many thanks Bob!! Thank you for your kind donation and your support.

Until Sunday...

Total fundraising to date: £3430.00
Miles Rode Today: 0
Miles Rode Since
16/02/06: 417.5

Tuesday, June 20, 2006

Tuesday 20th June

Woooaa, does time fly!! Over a week since my last entry and quite a bit has happened since then!! /me slaps face for being lazy and not updating blog.

Didn’t go out on the bike last week as I was stilling waiting for the parts to turn up, which they now have (fitted them after work tonight). So, in preparation for this weekends 24hr Endurance Race, I hope to get out tomorrow (with team-mate Dave “like a whippet” Daniels) after work.

Team Captain Rob “Cap’t Bob” Windmill has arranged some t-shirts (my design) for the event which I hope should make some good publicity. Should resemble:-


Been watching far too much footy!!

My house move is looking promising, I’m now waiting for the vendors solicitors (Grrr) to get back to my solicitors (Grrr) with regards to the lease etc… so, touching wood, I should be there for the World Cup Final (When Brazil lift the cup…)

Haven’t had any more sponsors/donations to the charity for sometime, but I haven’t really had time to be honest. I did ring Cancer Research UK last week to ask for a donation bucket so I can try and get some donations at the weekends race. That arrived today :)

Received my ultra bright, aeroplane guiding, moon landing, blindingly bright, halogen lights from LumiCycle and have now added them to the list of sponsoring companies on my site (see “companies” page for link). Thank you Jon and Steve @ LumiCycle for your kind support!!

Had a great game of golf on the weekend with my Dad (who came down for Bens [my Nephew] 6th Birthday, and Fathers Day). He kicked my ass at golf (as usual), but considering he has 20 yrs more practise than me, and he’s vice captain in his golf society, I didn’t do too bad. I did manage an unbeatably blistering 320 yard drive though!! Course was Alice Springs (not the one in Aus!!) in Usk. Really nice course, stunning scenery… bit hilly!! Well, I say hilly, we were looking for the clamp-ons at one stage :)

World Cup Competition is hotting up, current leader board looks like:

1st Place: Richard Pollard 38 - StW Top Prize £150
2nd Place: Jonathan Smith 32
2nd Place: Simon Ryalls 32
3rd Place: Steve Grainger 31
Last Place: Scott Wicklund 16 - StW Welsh love spoon

StW = Stands to Win

Penty more games to change all that though

See here for the league page: http://www.fantasyfacup.com/worldcup/leagues/144

Steve

Total fundraising to date: £3380.00
Miles Rode Today: 0
Miles Rode Since 16/02/06: 417.5

Monday, June 12, 2006

Monday 12th June

Sorry for no blogs over the weekend. I think the World Cup may have had something to do with that though...

47 entries to my competition from all over the world and its now in full swing. Total amount raised from this: approx. £470, the jackpot stands at £150 (I've raised this from auctioning items donated by companies).

Every match played makes a new no. 1 spot (alas I'm about 14th down the table) but theres still 58 (give or take a few) games to be played so it can all change...

The banter is getting stronger as tensions rise but its all in good spirit!! Thanks to everyone for helping make it what it is and keep the banter coming!!

Took my wheel to be fixed saturday... up to 1 week before I get it back all shiney and fixed!! Gutted!! Guess I'll have to do some trekking (if my knees can handle it) to help the fitness levels.

Not long to go before we enter the 24hr SSMM Endurance Race. Team: Bob's B*tches. I think I'm dreading this more than the Vietnam trip tbh!!

On my house front... rang the solictors today, looks like the mortgage company have made a cockup that may result in further delays... offs!! But I could still be in for the World Cup Final!! :)

Total fundraising to date: £3380.00
Miles Rode Today: 0
Miles Rode Since 16/02/06: 417.5

Thursday, June 08, 2006

*Thursday 8th June

Got out again after work (… Neighbours D’oh), pushed a little further and managed to knock up 30 miles in just over 2.5 hrs, Along the canal to Cwmcarn, up to the start of Forest Drive (10 minute mars break), back to Cwmbran, along the lanes to Ponthir, through Llanfrechfa to Croesyceiliog, then back to Oakfield, phew…

Got to admit though, I’m paying for it now!! My knees are killing me, I’m sun burnt (again) and I managed to snap 2 spokes going 36 mph through the lanes… not good!!

Had a few more people join in the World Cup Competition so thanks goes to Colin, Jez and Mr & Mrs Henwood. Thanks for joining and good luck with your predictions J

Competition closes tomorrow (1hr before kick off – 5pm UK time) you still have time!!

http://www.cycle4charity.org/wc06/home.htm

Total fundraising to date: £3060.00
Miles Rode Today: 30
Miles Rode Since 16/02/06: 417.5

*Wednesday 7th June

Got out after work (a’ hem… Neighbours) tonight and racked up another 25.5 miles in 2:06 Hrs, weather was stunning!!

Followed the canal from Two Locks to the start of Cwmcarn Forest Drive, sat on a bench in the sun and just gazed at the scenery eating my fuel for the way home… a Mars bar (although they call it Believe now for some stupid unexplained reason).

Was pretty cool to watch how a setting sun can change the scenery to an extent that you don’t think it’s the same place you saw a few minutes ago.

Didn’t have my digital camera with me so I had to use me phone camera…


A few more people have been bullied by Jonathan Smith to get involved and join the World Cup Prediction Competition. Thanks Neil Pix, Richard Pollard, Adrian Bragger, Vartan Avanesians, Mike Pritchard, Paul Chittenden, Julian Wilkinson and Andrew Morris (CO the Welbeck Wonders). Thanks for entering and good luck with your predictions.

Only 2 more days left to enter, get you predictions in now before its too late!!

http://www.cycle4charity.org/wc06/home.htm

Have now raised over £3000 for the charities so far so thank you to everyone who has helped me get to this mile stone…

Total fundraising to date: £3040.00
Miles Rode Today: 25.5
Miles Rode Since 16/02/06: 387.5

Saturday, June 03, 2006

*Saturday 3rd June

Only managed a short 24 miler today, just too dam hot!! But it was nice to get back on the bike.

A few more people have joined in the World Cup Comp, so thanks goes to: Tom McGee, Shaky's Superstars, Loch, and Kevin Formby. Thanks for entering and good luck with your predictions.

Entry for the competition closes 9th June, only a few more days left so come on!! :)

http://www.cycle4charity.org/wc06/home.htm

Total fundraising to date: £2970.00
Miles Rode Today: 24
Miles Rode Since 16/02/06: 362