Lejog, another one fails
Discussion
Ian's a very strong and experienced rider but I think it will be 'easier' (hesitate using that word here) for Michael Broadwith to step up in distance than it is for Ian to step up in pace. Even things like fuelling are much closer to 24 hour TT than to ultradistance racing, so I think Michael's experience is more relevant to the LEJoG record. As you'd expect from any major record (or popular Strava KOM), Gethin set his benchmark in nigh-on perfect conditions. It will take more than just ability on the bike to take this one. FWIW, if he can find a decent weather window I do think Michael has what it takes.
I don't recall perfect conditions - it rained on and off throughout and was pretty grim IIRC in the Scottish segment
Gethin refers to that in this piece from 2004
https://www.lep.co.uk/sport/football/i-ll-gethin-i...
Gethin refers to that in this piece from 2004
https://www.lep.co.uk/sport/football/i-ll-gethin-i...
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