Utter madness but I've entered this and in a strange way I'm really looking forward to it. I've done a couple of track 5k's but 105 laps 'IS' something else. I won't be counting thats for sure.
Still with Snod the week before I couldn't really go more full tilt in the opposite direction could I! I'll try for a SB
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loving the diiference between going from snowdon to a track one
good luck haven't done either yet
Is this gonna be on next year?
not up to mara yet but will be in 6 months. Mixed feelings about the repetitive nature of it but being a Crewie, quite surprised in that it looks innovative (crewies not known for innovation these days-lol)
Good luck this year anyhow
Just think, half of this (13.1 miles) will be running round a bend!
Is there only 35 able to do this?
Agree that it will be menantly tough.
I'm from Crewe too Stu (3 words that rhyme!) and used to be a memeber of Crewe & Nanteich AC doing Long Jump in the late 80's.
lol -I guess you plod a lot around Crewe now Knight Rider. I do but could not visualise the relatively unscenic marathon around track though. As for long jump I was always in for the "high jump at skool".
May try it next year if it is on but certainly would have to prepare mentally for it. Real excuse is Iamnot at mara level .I am about 1/2 mara level and got a defo place for VLM in April
good luck all who are doing it. I may pop and watch some of it.
Elloooooo, Bro! *waves*
I personally couldn't imagine doing a track marathon although the idea does appeal just because its something different. I think because I'm so used to running in really scenic places though I'd struggle too much with the repetitive nature of something like this. TBH though, I think thats more of a 'weak mind' barrier for me, and Dunc definitely has the mental strength to get over that hurdle.
Dead excited for you D, I have no doubts that you'll trounce it!
Howdo chaps,
I'm part of the team behind the Crewe Déjà vu. Sorry to disappoint you Crewe-ites but it's actually a bunch of us from Sandbach who are behind it - but being a small town in the sticks we don't have an athletics track of our own!
105 laps of a track will be tough, but we'll have some music playing over the PA to keep us going, and as cap66 said there are 105 drinks stations to look forward to
We can't say at this stage whether it'll be a regular event, much will depend on how it goes this year. I suspect by the end of race day we may all have seen enough of the Cumberland athletics track to last us a lifetime.
Cheers
Mik
were in , and are so looking forward to this event
music will be a nice added bonus, but it'll be tough whatever as the laps go on,
chip timing will also be a great advantage as it only takes one mistaken count by a counter for it all to become hard work and completely throw ones rythem
of course, whether we actually succedd with 105 laps will remain to be seen, but we'll have fun ad do what we can
after recovering form months of sickness - i 'm gonna just see whats on on the day
Should I?! Seems kinda crazy but I like the fact that it's apparently harder on the brain than the body. Never run on track before, and my longest distance is a half marathon (albeit a trail one)...
Hmmm........
I really think I should...
Maybe just have to rely on my pals to help me count laps
Any ideas?
Reading back the race info it does sound a bit like we don't have faith in the timing guys. Nothing could be further from the truth - they are a highly professional outfit who have timed some very reputable national and international competitions, read about them here to put your mind at rest http://www.hssports.co.uk/about.htm
We were just trying to cover all bases, that's all. If you have a Garmin or GPS enabled device it'd be wise to use it, for your own peace of mind as much as anything else.
Don't be nervous about the race, that's our job. Just relax and enjoy the view.
Wrexhamrob - the chances of chip counting going pear-shaped are very slim. Much more likely that someone mis-counts you going round if it is done manually. Probably the biggest risk associated with counting is tripping over the mat at some point - and that's not very likely either.
Stu - perhaps see you Sunday lunchtime then?
Haven't see any race info as yet. How do I get hold of a copy please?
Everybody on the start list should have received a copy via email, but in case it went awry or was spam-filtered there is a copy here:
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B2bDziePrsDkNjI5M2ZmMTUtN2NjNC00YWQ2LWJiNGMtNmQ2ZGYzNWViODQ4
No worries
Or as we say in Wales
Dim broblem !
I get nervous before every race, but yes I intend to come & enjoy, the views, - my pal Ultra Dunc disappearing around the next bend,
Mick n Phil easy easy easy
And conversation with anybody nearby.
I hear there may be an Alex fan or 2 - I can tell him about a real big club nearby
That should be some banter for a lap or 20
In a strange way looking forward to it.
I must go n buy the post race Guiness - you up for some black stuff Clairster
Michael - many thanks for the link to the joining instructions. Found they were very useful, clear and simple. I can tell you that there is no restriction on MP3 on track - only applies on roads.
Noted that you didn't bother filling in the "Course Profile" section. I've drafted out something here as I realise that constructing this section of the notes is time consuming. "Flat."
I'm most impressed with the "Indoor Viewing Area". Whilst we have a "viewing area" at our track, it is outdoors and on the side of a grass bank which becomes muddy in adverse weather.
I'm looking forward to the weekend - thanks to the team for having the courage and conviction to deliver the event. Maurice
PS - Now seen the "Word" version of the instructions and noted the very detailed course profile diagram. Shame though that you have only drawn the first 300m of the 26.2miles!
one question - is there a plan to change direction every so often, or is that up to the runner or is it not allowed. I would be very worried about potential injury doing 105.5laps one way!
thank you
Hi all
Will pop in to watch.Look forward to seeing you Offord btw you will see 2 1/2 stone less of me -lol
when training is further up and I have a moment of insanity I may do it next year
I've looked at some of the race details now but see what direction we are to run in, presumably anti-clockwise.
I have a nigglsome toe blister on my right foot so it shouldn't be a problem.
Looking forward to a rest from hilly running, plus there will be no navigation issues