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Chasing private objectives: What it is actually like using behind the pack

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At SBT GRVL earlier this month, I set a purpose of ending in seven hours, hoping to be again on the end line by 2 p.m. Is that this an bold purpose for me? Not by a protracted shot. Is it real looking? Sure.

That 2 p.m. end would put me at a snug tempo of 8 mph for my deliberate completion of the Crimson Course, which consisted of 56 miles (90km) of gravel and pavement with practically 4,800 toes (1463m) of climbing. My typical tempo on gravel is 11 mph, so my purpose was readily achievable so long as I caught to the plan of minimal stops, strolling when needed to take care of ahead progress, and conserving the rubber facet down.



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