“The Army has been drafted in to ‘escort’ hundreds of walkers off Dartmoor after this year’s Ten Tors Hiking Challenge was cancelled due to extreme weather,†said the radio as I approached Kingsteignton for the start of the Dartmoor Classic. It continued, “Conditions on the high moors are thought to be too dangerous to continue with the event and for the first time in its 46 year history the decision was taking to cancel it.â€
“What?†I screamed aggressively at the radio “A drop of rain, a few kids fall in the river and you cancel a Sunday walk over the fields, which has a 46-year pedigree. F***ing lightweight ramblers.â€
It was drizzling at the start but within 20 minutes of the off it was hammering down. Roads were like glass and you couldn’t see through the spray. I went with the leaders up the first climb after 12 miles but on the descent got my first puncture. Got freezing cold changing it and had to sit in with a slower group to get up to speed again. After the first control at 31 miles we hit the rolling moor lands across the north side of Dartmoor where it was raining so hard I couldn’t see on the descents – it was like having hot needles poked into your eyes every time you went over 20mph – we were praying for climbs to relieve the pain and warm up. Punctured again at 45 miles and this time got VERY cold changing it. A marshal point had a track pump in the car (I was carrying a mini) but he had to phone his mate down the road to get him back to open it – I figured it was worth waiting to get the correct pressure in but it cost me about 15 minutes in total. Saw Daniel from ACC riding past and when I’d fixed it rode too hard to chase him down and got a bit tired.
Hard rolling countryside here for 20 miles in heavy rain but I was back up to speed through Tavistock and preparing for the big climbs up onto the high moors. Then pffsssst! Third puncture of the day and BANG! The sound of my head falling off, just before the third checkpoint at 65 miles. Put my last of 3 tubes in but there were 40 miles left, including all the big climbs, and no way I could chance riding over the high moor lands without a spare tube. I waited eating and drinking for 10 minutes for Daniel to arrive and borrowed a tube off him. Just as I set off up the climb to Dartmoor prison the rain eased after 4.5 hours of solid soaking. The climb was a real drag, there were army trucks all over the place pulling ramblers off the moors, the rivers were swollen with floodwater and raging torrents – you could see why they’d cancelled the Tors walk.
Troops were giving us loads of applause and the endless climbs on the moors past the prison were torture. Postbridge was like a grey wall to the top of the moor. But at the top and with 30 miles to go the rain finally stopped and the psychological effects were incredible. The waterproof came off, and it was liberating. Good preparation should mean your at your best around 60 - 70 miles into a sportive and I felt like I was – tested the new Merlin to the full on the way down, hitting 57mph on the descent to Moretonhampstead. Awesome front end on that bike!!!
After the descents stayed strong to the end, caught a trio of riders on a real draining climb out of Moretonhampstead and a couple of guys came up from behind so we had a proper ding-dong on the flattish 10 miles back to the finish. Just started to cramp in the final two miles due to the high speed finish.
So, consummately one of the most awful rides I have ever done but only due to the rain - not the course which was excellent, hilly but sportingly so – not stupid – 9,000ft of climbing but you could go very fast round here in dry conditions I reckon – I’d certainly recommend it for next year, great organization and marshalling, perfect early season sportive (if it doesn’t rain.)
Very happy with the riding time which was well inside 6 hours but overall time was down because of the punctures, waiting around and getting warm and back up to speed after them, but can’t complain given the conditions.