I like long races, it's about pacing rather than pushing, restraint not rocket power. An early start to register resulted in thirty minutes of shivering on the start line, too cold to feel pre race nerves. A low key start and we were into the long gravel climbs I remembered from the Kielder 101. Picking off the hundreds in front was a dangerous game, luring the rider towards unsustainable effort. By mile twenty most were behind and the scenery became boss. Forest vistas and distant moors allowed thoughts to wander beyond the realities of the present. All well and good until over enthusiastic descending crashed the present back into focus. The last ten riders passed came rolling past and the catch up game was on.
My Cannondale Slate was delivering a welcome dose of New Bike Mojo on the climbs, the Lefty fork smoothing the vibes on the fast descents. Arrival back at Kielder reservoir was bittersweet, one mile right to the castle but we were turning left to circumnavigate the reservoir on greasy pine needle strewn paths. Slick tyres were now limiting corner speed as I peered miles in front hoping to catch a glimpse of another rider. No such luck, tick tick tick and the miles were slowly put behind until Kielder Castle finally edged into view. A solo sprint up the hill to celebrate and done. A class event, well organised with impeccable signage and great vibe; I'll be back for more.

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