by Andrew G » Mon Jun 28, 2010 12:38 pm
I noticed most are a fair way off when I looked last year. I might do a few next year but will look towards the end of this year at the calendar and pick the odd closer to home one or another option I thought to do was:
- Train out to start and cheap B&B the day before.
- Ride shorter audax distance event (up to 300 max but more likely a 200)
- Ride home which effectively extends the audax to a 300 or 400 but with a chunk of it diy.
I'm not sure of the practicalities of this as I haven't looked in to it enough yet, I guess it jut depends where the start/finish is and what time as to how much night riding is involved.
or
- pick a long one that's in a nice bit of the Country
- drive out
- ride
- B&B either side of it and have a nice weekend away, this option is more about the part of the Country it's in to make it a good weekend away and worth the travelling, but could be a great way to see some very nice bits of Britain that I don't know.
Audaxes cost so little to enter that a cheap B&B for a night or two is not going to make for an expensive weekend.
Dominic and Matt are knowledgable Audax men and will be far more helpful. If you haven't already look in [url]http://yacf.co.uk/forum/[/url] for loads of handy info.