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Looks pretty cool!
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Wife and I are signed up for the 200k and hotels booked.
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This looks awesome. The description had me at "dark lava fields." If only...
On cursory read up, I don't see any course detail. Any idea of elevation gain (for the 200k)? |
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sounds like a life changer. any of those icy/scandinavian country rides are so damn epic.
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I am heavily leaning towards doing this, but need to figure out the logistics of turning the week after into our summer vacation before I register.
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This sounds very interesting. My wife and I have been talking bout going there. This just adds more adventure to the journey. Please hold......
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This was incredible! If you guys are thinking about it for 2020, I can highly recommend. A pic of me riding on the moon, links about the race and my Instagram post copy below:
Review by GCN Link to Galleries "What a day. 123 miles on some of the most challenging terrain I’ve ridden. I totally get why they invented the @laufcycling fork - these roads are nasty! Extended sections of severely washboarded road; massively technical dirt and gravel descents (try not to fall in the holes!); deep wheel-sucking gravel; wet, peanut-buttery black sand; super-bumpy sections made of sharp lava-rocks - all the bases are covered! Haven’t been feeling great about my riding this year so I was approaching this a little worried about whether I could finish. Lined up with @lukebutdonttouch for a 7am start. Did the usual yo-yo-ing about clothing but ended up wearing long sleeve jersey, 3/4 length bibs with my rain-proof gilet. All worked out, pretty much (with a change of gloves and a base layer in a drop bag at km 98). I *might* consider a hydration pack for long gravel events. Very gauche, I know. After an 8k neutral road section, thing started going up and I rode my (slow) endurance pace. As we hit the highlands, we hit what Luke termed “heroic conditions” - 10mph+ headwinds (going uphill) and horizontal rain. This pretty much carried on for the first 50 miles with the added moisture of multiple river crossings. Having said that, the landscapes were other-worldly and ever-changing - blasted moonscapes, verdant meadows, volcanic protrusions, glacial overhangs. Even the wind and rain in our faces couldn’t wipe the silly grins off. About half-way, I adopted a “lets just get this done” mindset, bombing descents, making the most of some tailwinds, picking up wheels where I could. The last 25 miles were painful - back to strong headwinds, body complaining, drivetrain running dirty. I was pedaling squares and looking ugly while I did it, I’m sure. I just missed the 10h time I was (kind of, arbitrarily) aiming for but was just so glad to have finished. (And they gave us a heavy-metal finisher medal too!) Probably one of the hardest rides I’ve done. You should def do it too."
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So jealous.
We came very close to making Iceland our summer vacation and me doing this ride but agreed to stay domestic this summer and maybe try next year depending how the inaugural version went. (I have three very small kids so we pick our battles with int'l travel and are visiting relatives in Ireland at Xmas.) By all accounts it was a success so it's high on my list. Congrats! |
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I had a couple friends who did it and enjoyed. The scenery is spectacular. It should be noted Iceland is really expensive once on the ground though.
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Having ridden gravel in Iceland, I would say it would be much better to spend a week gravel touring there and taking in the incredible sites than it would be to spent a very long day racing with your head down. Or maybe do both! The range of terrain is huge, and the condition of the gravel roads varies with the weather. It is rugged, amazing and totally worth the trip.
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The Rift - 200km of Icelandic Gravel - July 2019
Incredible day on the bike last year. I agree there’s a huge amount to see (the Westfjords by bike would be incredible, I think - we drove through them) but The Rift is a really good event. The combination of support, scenery and camaraderie was really special. I’ll def do it again at some point.
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