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Stupeo

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1,343 posts

219 months

Monday 7th August 2017
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Ballot opens today...friendly reminder smile

Mannginger

10,184 posts

283 months

Monday 7th August 2017
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Popped in my application - fingers crossed but if I don't get it I'll look to do another 100 miler next year anyway, some kind of local Sportive etc I guess.

Stupeo

Original Poster:

1,343 posts

219 months

Monday 7th August 2017
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This year was my first ever application - got in but sadly couldnt make it as the missus had booked us an holiday.

I didnt defer the place either - stupidly. Fingers crossed for this year.

Matt

GrantD5

594 posts

114 months

Monday 7th August 2017
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I've applied, says likely to hear back early Feb.

80sMatchbox

3,987 posts

202 months

Monday 7th August 2017
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I've put my name in the hat 4 times and have never got a place..

Anyway, next year it clashes with the Dunwich Dynamo which is always going to take first place for me.

I could apply and defer my application if by some miracle I got accepted this time. smile

kiethton

14,548 posts

206 months

Monday 7th August 2017
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80sMatchbox said:
I've put my name in the hat 4 times and have never got a place..
This, put my name down every year, lets hope a miracle happens and I get accepted this time. smile

Dannbodge

2,344 posts

147 months

Monday 7th August 2017
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Entered.
4th time and I doubt I'll get a place....again

Although I'm not massively bothered

Black can man

31,973 posts

194 months

Monday 7th August 2017
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80sMatchbox said:
I've put my name in the hat 4 times and have never got a place..

Anyway, next year it clashes with the Dunwich Dynamo which is always going to take first place for me.

I could apply and defer my application if by some miracle I got accepted this time. smile
I applied twice last year & i got a commiserations book & a congratulations book,

Just a thought.

80sMatchbox

3,987 posts

202 months

Monday 7th August 2017
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Black can man said:
I applied twice last year & i got a commiserations book & a congratulations book,

Just a thought.
Oh....I didn't know that you could do that. Thanks for the heads up.

Dr Murdoch

3,925 posts

161 months

Monday 7th August 2017
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How many times can one attempt to enter? scratchchin

Rich_W

12,548 posts

238 months

Monday 7th August 2017
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Since it's run by the same people that do the London Marathon, it's prone to the same nonsense of a ballot!

Surely the way to do it is to turn on the website and take the first 20K entries!

That way you reward the people who will make an effort to get up early and apply. The same people that are likely to train for it.


You still have 10K places to sell to charities so anyone that wants to go in that way can sign up more leisurely and raise money.




In contrast I recently entered a Triathlon for next year (Roth) which sold out in less than a minute. (5K entries only!) I was lucky because I knew what time the site opened and I was sitting READY at the moment it went live. It's not difficult it just requires some foresight.

rs4al

954 posts

191 months

Tuesday 8th August 2017
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anonymous said:
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How did you make 4 applications ?

Roastie ITR

499 posts

230 months

Tuesday 8th August 2017
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Still trying to decide if I am going to enter again for next year. Really enjoyed this year, but because I have a young family I had to get up very early on a weekend to train for it, which I did not enjoy so much.

But then my official time was 5:18 this year, so would be great to achieve a sub 5 hour time thumbup

okgo

41,763 posts

224 months

Tuesday 8th August 2017
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Saw this email. Though think it was a one time thing for me just to get a taste of the closed road element. I feel like I really made the most of that also. So not sure how it could be any better another year for me.

The only issue being that if I want to ride on that day I have to ride into Kent given I live on the route almost, I hate Kent!

ALawson

8,043 posts

277 months

Tuesday 8th August 2017
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4 different emails and multiple addresses?

okgo

41,763 posts

224 months

Tuesday 8th August 2017
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Its really rather easy to just join the ride if you really want to.


kiethton

14,548 posts

206 months

Tuesday 8th August 2017
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okgo said:
Saw this email. Though think it was a one time thing for me just to get a taste of the closed road element. I feel like I really made the most of that also. So not sure how it could be any better another year for me.

The only issue being that if I want to ride on that day I have to ride into Kent given I live on the route almost, I hate Kent!
Nothing wrong with Kent (although the hills around Biggin Hill/Ide Hill can be a little difficult!)

clubsport

7,404 posts

284 months

Tuesday 8th August 2017
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Those Kentish hills are a great training area to prepare for Box and Leith when the day comes.
I was surprised at the hype of the Surrey hills after I had ridden them.

Kiethon, good news from the "institute" I hope?

Daveyraveygravey

2,099 posts

210 months

Tuesday 8th August 2017
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clubsport said:
Those Kentish hills are a great training area to prepare for Box and Leith when the day comes.
I was surprised at the hype of the Surrey hills after I had ridden them.
They aren't the big ones! Whitedown and Barhatch are near by, both much harder than Leith. And another route up the side of Leith called Tanhurst Lane, worth a try. There's a few near the M25 too around Caterham/Westerham...

I've applied every year, not got in on the ballot once. Applied again, for me it's too good an event not to at least try, and I haven't done it since the storm year.

okgo

41,763 posts

224 months

Tuesday 8th August 2017
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clubsport said:
Those Kentish hills are a great training area to prepare for Box and Leith when the day comes.
I was surprised at the hype of the Surrey hills after I had ridden them.

Kiethon, good news from the "institute" I hope?
There are a fair few steep climbs in the Surrey Hills. Obviously you cannot send 18,000 cyclists up them though as the whole event would be absolute carnage. It is a well thought out route IMO. Newlands is easy but whittles down the front group by maybe half. Leith Hill is fairly steep and goes on a while and whittles down the front group again by a large number, and by that points given the calibre of people we're talking about, the fairly tame box hill starts to bite, and again the group was whittled down even further with this, especially given the final hill doesn't have a fast downhill straight after it.