Well, that was hard. They should've put a warning on the lines of "the 120 mile route is not suitable for fat blokes".
Got to the start well early. Signed in then hung around while the snack wagon sorted out hot water for tea. Got off with the first group along the path through the park where they were setting up for a shire horse show. Clearly communication wasn't 100% because we heard a security guy from the show on his radio saying "There's a load of bloody bikes coming through. We'll have to lock the gate". Don't know how that worked out for later groups.
I decided to stick with Amy instead of my normal strategy of going off too fast and blowing up after 50 miles. The first big ascent meandered through some scenic woodland, gaining height slowly before kicking up at the end to Gospel Pass. Feeling pretty good at this point. A nice roll down to Hay on Wye, taking the unknown roads on the descent fairly cautiously but wondering if my brake pads were going to last the whole ride.
Refuelled at Brecon and a short stretch of A40. Unlike the Dragon, most of the route was small quiet roads, but there were a couple of unwelcome forays onto the main roads. Like at Sennybridge where we went back on the dual carriageway into a nice headwind. About 40 miles in, Toks caught up with us and said hi then disappeared over the horizon. (I can't remember if that was before or after the Rapha Condor boys shot past towing a big bunch of hopefuls.) At about 70 miles, there was a long, hairpinned climb which merits a chevron on the OS map. Very satisfying to get to the top of that one. From the 2nd feed station at 80 miles (where I had to hit the cheese rolls hard), a meander down passing some depleted looking reservoirs with the occasional nasty kick upwards.
A few miles respite, then at 102 miles, the last big ascent came.
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Followed by another smaller ascent. hen a drop and another climb. Then a drop and another. Stuff that looks like a blip on the route profile is actually about the same as Coldharbour Lane. I started to bonk on the final little climb with about 6 miles to go so stuffed down the last gel, jelly babies and the last mouthful of water. The last few miles was all downhill with wet roads and a hairpin to add to the excitement.
Verdict: Really hard, but really good. Would do again but with a bit more training and less weight.
(Note: the photos are living on a web server in the living room that's made out of spare parts and blu-tack so if it doesn't work don't be surprised)