TransWales report: Day seven

Crossing the Llyn Brianne reservoir dam near Llanwrtyd Wells (Jon Brooke www.rightplacerighttime.co.uk)
It’s been a
long, exhausting but exhilarating week of riding in some of the toughest
conditions that the Trans UK events have ever seen. Today at last, after four
flat out competitive special stages, seven long linking stages, the Merida
Bikes TransWales 2008 rolled across the finish line to bring the event full
circle into Builth Wells. In total, the massed field of international riders
had completed 550km
(344miles) of riding with 15,500m (50,840feet) of climbing off-road around the heart of
The final linking stage took riders from beautiful Strata Florida with its ancient abbey back home to Builth Wells, some 84km and 2500m of climbing away. It may be the last day of the event and the ‘glory ride’ home, but it was still the longest linking stage of the entire event.
Taking the riders through Tyw Forest the route revisited sections of trail much loved by 2006 TransWales riders: the seven river crossings section where riders can carve criss-crossing lines over and through various river crossing points on the same section of trail. Just put the hammer down, carve, and enjoy. Also back on the menu was the fine and technical singletrack descent along the side of the Afon Doethie and down to the Llyn Brianne reservoir, snaking along the contours of the scenic valley and hammering full bore downwards over some of the finest flow riding on the entire Merida Bikes TransWales.
The
route then climbed back into the trees towards the home of some of most
colourful events anywhere in
With the weather staying good all day, the finishing arena turned into an en-masse chill out zone. Riders rode into rapturous applause from their friends and loved ones turning out to welcome them back, from their new riding buddies, and from all the crew who had helped make their ride so memorable. Each rider claimed their finisher’s jersey and made straight for some very well earned cold beer courtesy of BikeRadar.com and hard earned rest. Finally.
In the end of the 2008 Merida Bikes TransWales saw the closest racing in the event’s history: in many categories, racers had been swapping the lead in the general classification all week with no one clear superpower dominating. With the final special stage yesterday again seeing fresh winners in some categories, it made for a suitably climactic finish to the event and all was finally revealed today in Builth Wells (see below).
“This was certainly the toughest Trans event I’ve done ever, ever, ever,” said Trek 69er Collective singelspeed rider Matt Carr during the BikeRadar.com finishing party. The toughness of the event wasn’t missed on the organisers, Mike Wilkens and John Lloyd, either. “I think the conditions made this an even bigger challenge than it would be anyway,” said Mike. “It was certainly the toughest Trans event we’ve ever done but the fact that the riders are still here after a week of going through some big ups and downs really impressed me like no tomorrow. It was a challenging week but it continued the spirit of the event – of people helping each other out and mucking in together.”
The 2008 Merida
Bikes TransWales Champions:
USE Women’s Solo Category
1 – Fi Spotswood (Iron Horse Extreme): 45:56:55
USE Men’s Solo Category
1 – Frans Claes (Connection Granville): 45:26:25
USE Veteran Women’s Solo Category
1 – Mary-Rose Cross: 45:34:47
USE Veteran Men’s Solo Category
1 – Steve Heading (Whyte Bikes): 45:34:58
High5 Mixed Category
1 – David Evans & Lily Mathews (Team 8): 45:43:16
Ergon Veteran Men’s Category
1 – Carl
Hutchings & Stuart Lockear (
Buff Female Category
1 – Irene Lachner & Alice Lund: 48:43:23
Gore Bike Wear Male Category
1 – Ifan Richards & Chris Purt (Revolution Bikes RT): 45:37:21
Niner Singlespeed Category
1
– Henry Richard Lansdown (Bike Shed
USE Women’s Solo Category
1 – Fi Spotswood (Iron Horse Extreme):
45:56:55
2 – Katrina Brown (Deeside Total Endurance): 45:59:08
3 – Amy Baron-Hall (trio25.blogspot.com): 46:36:29
USE Men’s Solo Category
1 – Frans Claes (Connection
Granville): 45:26:25
2 – Ewan Thorburn (Fat Tread Bikes): 45:26:48
3 – Ryan Bevis (RAM Bikes): 45:27:08
USE Veteran Women’s Solo Category
1 – Mary-Rose Cross:
45:34:47
2 – Anne Dickins (Cloud 9 Trails): 45:39:14
3 – Ros Fish (
USE Veteran Men’s Solo Category
1 – Steve Heading (Whyte Bikes):
45:34:58
2 – Kerry Graham (BAD CC): 45:39:49
3 – Jonathan Edwards (Carpe Diem): 45:45:25
High5 Mixed Category
1 – David Evans & Lily Mathews (Team
8): 45:43:16
2 – Meggie Bichard & Ed Kerly (Team Chance): 45:43:53
3 – Paul Hoogenboom & Alieke Griffeon (Peptiplus-Bikezone):
46:02:35
Ergon Veteran Men’s Category
1 – Carl Hutchings & Stuart Lockear (
2 – Simon Jepheart & Gary Cousins (phasenineclothing.co.uk):
47:59:59
3 – David Wood & Tom Jones (Team Dysynni): 46:12:24
Buff Female Category
1 – Irene Lachner & Alice Lund:
48:43:23
Gore Bike Wear Male Category
1 – Ifan Richards & Chris Purt
(Revolution Bikes RT): 45:37:21
2 – Ben Jones & Andy Jones (Clee Cycles / KCNC): 45:44:22
3 – James Cooper & Rick Fielder (Army Cycling
Niner Singlespeed Category
1 – Henry Richard Lansdown (Bike Shed
2 – Matt Carr (69er Collective): 45:44:20














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