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Old 08-13-24 | 04:48 PM
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Originally Posted by One Wheel
That seems like good advice. In my mind it would be embarrassing to not finish, or to finish the day on a first-name basis with the sweeper.
DNFs happen, even to pros.

Although I have not done a Nat Champ type of event, my experience with gravel races (varying from fairly local/low-key events to very big events) has been pretty consistent for this mid-pack old-guy...after the race is done, there is no judgement about where (or if) you finished. Folks share their stories of triumph and/or tragedy, laugh a lot, and absorb the experience of being there, on that day, with other passionate bike people.

You have some time before you have to commit to Nats. Do a couple of smaller events, get a feel for what gravel racing is about, and learn about how your body responds to long days on the bike.

This is huge...Learn about how your body likes to be fueled. Try things, and figure out what works for you. Improper fueling is a guaranteed way to wreck your day.
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