Dryland Event Management Posted February 15, 2017 Share Event Name: The 36ONE MTB ChallengeWhen: 21 April 2017 - 23 April 2017Where: Kleinplaas Resort, Oudtshoorn, Western CapeCategory: MTBDubbed the ultimate race The 36ONE MTB challenges riders to a 361km loop of the Klein Karoo. Race it solo, in a relay team or build up to the main event next year by undertaking the half, 180 Challenge, in 2017. Experiencing a Klein Karoo sunset, moonrise and sunrise during one ride needs to be lived to be understood.www.the36one.co.zaGo to Event Page Long Wheel Base and leon_pro 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dogs Posted February 16, 2017 Share So looking forward to this race, but will probably be seriously underprepared compared to what I planned. Lexx 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FarmerMTB Posted February 17, 2017 Share How are you guys training for this one or must I rather say how do you want to train? How many km and hours are you doing a week? Bosbrommer 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heel Drop Posted February 17, 2017 Share endurance is key - do some ling rides like 150's and 200's and do at least one or two weekends where you do a 150 and another 150 or longer so you get an idea of what to expect the last 160km is all mindgames, but endurance is key. You may feel great at 180km and hit the wall at 200km - also pace and just keep going its an awesome race - so well organized FarmerMTB and Lexx 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FarmerMTB Posted February 17, 2017 Share I did do a few Dryland events and know how well organized they are. It is me that I am worried about  Any tips on what and when to eat and drink. How fast do you start and do you change you MTB to a more relax setup say from that of the Attakwas? ( I'am a rookie with more guts and balls than brains!- or just plain stupid  ) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Velouria Posted February 17, 2017 Share How are you guys training for this one or must I rather say how do you want to train? How many km and hours are you doing a week?Ride this race waterpoint to waterpoint. With that mindset, and the fact that you can't see anything, you end up riding in the now. Listen to your body. Ride what's in front of you at a pace you can handle. It's just 12 waterpoints and you're done. Training - normal intensity stuff during the week, and a couple of long rides on the weekend. You shouldn't have to do anything over 6 hours. Learn to listen to your body. Learn what you like to eat and drink. If you can do 6 hours and still be human afterwards, you'll be fine at 36One. Dogs, FarmerMTB, EmptyB and 4 others 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
milky4130 Posted February 17, 2017 Share Managed 19 hours in 2016.This is all i did in the lead up. I was in no position to ride this distance nor race it since i just literally came back from a knee op, paid heavily for this mistake as it turns out its no fun pedaling with one leg only for nearly 150kms.Told myself i'm using this as a training ride but as son as the gun went I found myself among the sharp end of the field. Edited February 17, 2017 by milky4130 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
milky4130 Posted February 17, 2017 Share I did do a few Dryland events and know how well organized they are. It is me that I am worried about  Any tips on what and when to eat and drink. How fast do you start and do you change you MTB to a more relax setup say from that of the Attakwas? ( I'am a rookie with more guts and balls than brains!- or just plain stupid  )No need to change anything on the bike setup from Attakwas. Eat & drink when you can, if you have a garmin or polar setup an calorie alert to go off every time you've burned say 100 or 200 calories so you can be reminded to eat & drink. Pull in to the water points & eat the solid warm food on offer. Drink the warm milo's or soup at the different waterpoints (this really made the difference between me continuing & pulling out of the race 80 & 100 km respectively.) If you just aiming to finish then dont start fast i.e. with the front guys you will immediately know who these okes are. The start might be cooking hot & light but make sure you have the layers on you for later as the temperature drops very quickly after sunset. FarmerMTB 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
taito Posted February 17, 2017 Share One tip,,don't believe the route profile,,the last leg from Calitzdorp has some serious hills,,don't loose your sense of humour.  also stay away from gels and too much energy drinks ,drink lots of water,you must have clear glasses for the night,it's really dusty. Eat real food at the stops and it gets very cold after 12 ZakV, FarmerMTB, Heel Drop and 1 other 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bat Posted February 17, 2017 Share One tip,,don't believe the route profile,,the last leg from Calitzdorp has some serious hills,,don't loose your sense of humour. Â It's not just the hills. For most it's done during the middle of day when it is Hot. taito 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sias Posted February 27, 2017 Share Managed 19 hours in 2016.This is all i did in the lead up...Looking at that, I still have hope! I can still rescue something in the next month and a half! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lexx Posted February 27, 2017 Share The best part of my 36one last year was riding for about 3 hours all alone in the dark. From Halfway it was just me,myself and my dim headlight. Man its scary going through that farm from halfway all alone, hearing noises and you don't see anything, and freezing my ass off  . My Nuts was so sore going down Rooiberg.I did a couple of 200km's and lots of 150+km. But 3 weeks before the 36one I got that swine flu. Jeez, was the worst feeling in the world. Finished in 21h. Was aiming for 18-19h. Will def do it again. DIPSLICK, Dogs, Heel Drop and 5 others 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EmptyB Posted February 27, 2017 Share The best part of my 36one last year was riding for about 3 hours all alone in the dark. From Halfway it was just me,myself and my dim headlight. Man its scary going through that farm from halfway all alone, hearing noises and you don't see anything, and freezing my ass off . My Nuts was so sore going down Rooiberg.I did a couple of 200km's and lots of 150+km. But 3 weeks before the 36one I got that swine flu. Jeez, was the worst feeling in the world. Finished in 21h. Was aiming for 18-19h. Will def do it again.Hahaha....good laugh! Why were your nuts sore? Lexx 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lexx Posted February 28, 2017 Share Hahaha....good laugh! Why were your nuts sore?That looong bumpy downhill from rooiberg mountain was hard on the sack.  EmptyB 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dogs Posted March 2, 2017 Share Has anybody done this with flat pedals?  I am considering it, but not sure given the distance as my longest ride with flats is only 100 k's and had different aches than "normal" after that. Will make sure that I stand during Rooiberg descent , although my hands took a while to recover after last years ride. Lexx 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EmptyB Posted March 3, 2017 Share Has anybody done this with flat pedals?  I am considering it, but not sure given the distance as my longest ride with flats is only 100 k's and had different aches than "normal" after that. Will make sure that I stand during Rooiberg descent , although my hands took a while to recover after last years ride.Why flat pedals? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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