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2016 Black Fly challenge
Anyone planning on riding it this year? This will be my third time out; my 14-year-old went with me in 2015 and beat me by 15 minutes, so I clearly need to train some more lest he think I'm getting old. :-)
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: In the Place of the Nettles
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I'm in, first time was last year and enjoyed it. I'm thinking this years Inlet to Indian lake leg is going to be significantly easier.
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Join Date: May 2010
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I'm in for my first time ever this year. My cousin is attempting it as well for the first time. My brother is in the process of bike shopping and he may give it a go. Really excited about this.
We're in the process of evaluating our tire or should I say tyre situation right now. we just ordered a set of Schwable hurricane tires to test them out localy. Fairly smooth up the middle with knobs on the outter edges. they have a good durability rating and above average rolling rate. We'll have 29's on so hopefully that will help out in gaining a bit more top end speed. Anyone have any other tips or suggestions feel free to pass them along to some first times. I watched a few videos and seen allot of folks with the water bladder backpacks. Is this a common practice? I think if your looking for speed and to place well this would cut down on the water stops. Last edited by ask0329; 04-06-2016 at 02:34 PM.. |
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I wouldn't say either way is significantly easier than the other, but it's fun no matter which end you start at. :-) |
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I run the race on 42mm road tires, and they're absolutely fine for when the MRP road is damp or dry. If it's a wet spring, I have a set of Rock 'N Roads that will be used. The fastest riders have been using cross style tires, so not a whole lot of tread required--it is 25% pavement and the rest firm dirt and gravel, after all. |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Oswego ny on the river
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I'm in for my 5th year. Love this ride.
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Join Date: Feb 2014
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Love that trail.
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My wife and I are in for the first time. I rode from Old Forge to Indian Lake in 2005, through the plains, but I don't remember any specifics. We're looking forward to it.
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Just 6 days away. Cant wait to bike through the land I love.
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Anyone been out on the MRP and can speak as to the condition of the road? It's been in excellent shape the past two years, so I'm hoping the trend continues for 2016.
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Another one in the books!
In spite of a start that can be most charitably described as "really wet", it was a fun ride. Things cleared up enough after about an hour that the occasional drizzle for the rest of the ride was just enough to keep things cool, not unpleasant. I was a little concerned about using my slicks on the softened road, but the worked fine everywhere except for one descent on the back side of Wakely where I slide sideways across the entire road. How was everyone's ride? |
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My first BFC and my very first bike race ever! Yea, it was wet and rather soft but I had a ball. Gotta get in better shape for the next one though.
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Location: cincinnatus,NY
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I did it for the 7th time, including the very first one 21 years ago. It was discouraging standing in the pouring rain at the start but , once we got going, I had on just the right gear other than some long fingered gloves. My back got hurting towards the end and I finished in 3:07, pretty good for me with the soft sand. I saw our own Kyler and Hillman during the day.
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Other than a sand seized front derailleur for the trip up wilson ridge, fogged up glasses, and occasional rain/sweat in the eyes...it was a good race! Sounds like a bad accident on the Red River bridge, hope everyone was OK.
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I hadn't heard/seen anything about an accident at the Red River. Ouch. |
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When I went through there, a couple guys were yelling at everyone to slow down because the planks were slick. At the end I heard a guy who finished ahead of me talking about how a guy went across the wooden planks too fast and wiped out which caused a guy behind him to also go down. That's all I heard.
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I finished in 4 hours for my first attempt ever. It was one heck of an adventure. I need to be in way better shape if I'm going to do it again next year. My arms and shoulders got to hurting so bad I didn't think they would hold me up much longer. I blew up my front derailer with about 12 miles to go and had limited gears from there on out. Thing was loud as all heck. Passed out on the truck ride down to Forestport and went to the Buffalohead for dinner afterwords. Ate about everything on the menu. The southern Tier IPA's were cold, delicious and well deserved. After that it was back to camp and a nice hot campfire. Although by then the temp had gone up nearly 20 degrees from race time.
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Location: Johnstown, N.Y.
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2017 Black Fly Challenge
Hi all, anybody training for this years event? I have never done this but have an interest in trying it. This year Indian to Inlet. Please chime in if you plan to
participate.
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