Citrojim's AX, Pixo, C3, Running and Cycling Tales

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Delighted to have ran my first Ultra Marathon yesterday at a big running event in Salcey Forest :D
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An Ultra Marathon is defined as a run longer than a standard 26.2 mile marathon but 50K (31.12 miles) is more recognised as a proper Ultra!

The medal is lovely and rather than the usual finishers tee-shirt, the event organisers gave out something far better - a large slice of flapjack and a bottle of artisan apple juice :D
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A bottle of artisan beer was also on offer!

And yes, I can still walk this morning :D I'm now aiming to do a 100K Ultra... I may be able to do that in July....
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CitroJim wrote: 28 Apr 2021, 05:05 An Ultra Marathon is defined as a run longer than a standard 26.2 mile marathon but 50K (31.12 miles) is more recognised as a proper Ultra!
50K Now that is some achievement, like rowing across the Atlantic in a proper boat, with proper oars.
CitroJim wrote: 28 Apr 2021, 05:05 I'm now aiming to do a 100K Ultra... I may be able to do that in July....
100K That is just sheer madness like rowing across the Atlantic in a bath tub with one arm tied behind your back :-D

Only joking, and I'm full of admiration for your achievements, and desire to do more ( yes even though I do think the 100K is absolute madness!)

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CitroJim wrote: 28 Apr 2021, 05:05 I'm now aiming to do a 100K Ultra... I may be able to do that in July....
I did a 135km walk from Brighton to Watford to raise money for the BHF after we lost our daughter. It took 2 days and I swore I'd never do anything like that again. To run 100k doesn't even bear thinking about for me so I'm impressed with your plan Jim, however above all I don't want to find out you've over indulged your passion to your detriment so take care
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Jim great effort =D> The fact you can walk the next day is amazing :shock:
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Thanks Neil :D And lots of giggles :lol:

Mick, well done on walking 135Km :cool: :D That is a heck of an achievement :-D

I appreciate fully what you say and I may look to do a 100K Ultra over two days ;) I know from how I feel today - and how I felt after doing 50K yesterday - I can do that within my personal comfort and ability zone...

I'm tempted to do the Race To The Stones ending in Avebury next year... I did plan to do it in 2020 but or reasons we all know...

https://getoutside.ordnancesurvey.co.uk ... -marathon/
Skull wrote: 28 Apr 2021, 08:23 Jim great effort =D> The fact you can walk the next day is amazing :shock:
Thanks ever so Skull :D And not only can I still walk but this morning I've been for a 12 mile virtual bike ride on Zwift and ran 5K to mark my arrival in John O'Groats during my virtual LEJOG :D Now to run back to lands' End!
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Jim, I don't know if you've seen the thread but I mentioned that you may be able to throw some light on this issue if you have a few minutes to read it through.
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mickthemaverick wrote: 29 Apr 2021, 15:08 Jim, I don't know if you've seen the thread but I mentioned that you may be able to throw some light on this issue if you have a few minutes to read it through.
Just seen and offered my thoughts on the subject Mick ;) Thanks for bringing it to my attention :D

I've now decided on my 100K ultra marathon :) The Race To The Stones in 2022 beginning in the Chilterns and running 100K along the Ridgeway to Avebury over two days... 50K per day...

https://www.thresholdtrailseries.com/ev ... he-stones/

I'll be looking for a support crew to take me to the start and pick me up from the finish ;)

I'd do it this year but it clashes with the already booked Mendip Classic Sportive 100 mile bike ride... I love this ride as it's in Somerset and takes in Cheddar Gorge :D It'll be the third time I've ridden it....

https://www.ukcyclingevents.co.uk/event ... -sportive/
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Thanks Jim, much appreciated, I had not realised that the Saxo only has direct bushes to the wishbone, good job you cleared that up!! :-D

You posted as I was writing. I'd be glad to provide driver and car for support. I always like the opportunity to give some back :-D
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mickthemaverick wrote: 29 Apr 2021, 17:39 You posted as I was writing. I'd be glad to provide driver and car for support. I always like the opportunity to give some back :-D
Mick, that'll be magic :D You may be advised to bring a wheelchair - just in case :lol: :lol:
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Having just seen the website the organisers certainly do seem to do a great job, I'll be happy to get stuck in with whatever you need extra to their support and bring any necessary equipment from wheelchair to trolley jack!! I will be happy to stay around should I be needed during the days. I know having Bob in our motor caravan supporting the walk was a great help when a mars bar was required at short notice!! :-D :-D
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That's awesome Mick :D Thanks ever so!

Yes, the event is incredibly well organised and supported... It enjoys a great reputation too.. And not least as a big social occasion - my kind of event!
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Sally the Saxo enjoyed a good bath yesterday :D
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She was very mucky from worktop cutting dust and general grime as a result of next door's new kitchen activities...

I don't wash my cars very often but I must say she scrubs up well :D

Even Daffodil, who lives in the garage, was found to be covered in worktop cutting dust :shock: My garage doors are sturdy but not very air-tight...

I've not been very active on here for a few days due my brain not really wanting to play :( Physically I'm in absolutely top-form and been cycling and running more than ever but mentally I'm not quite so good... Hopefully I'll soon be back to normal - or what passes for normal in my world :roll: :lol:

Despite that I'm feeling great and very happy and content :D
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Due to mental health issues I'm offline for the foreseeable...

My current cognitive abilities are not up to negotiating the complexities of this forum.

If there is anything I can help with, or needs bringing to my attention, then please do not hesitate to PM me and I will respond the best I can...

Thanks... To show how bad I curranty am, it's taken 15 minutes to compose and send this short post....

Physically I'm as good as ever, just wish my head was!
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Take care and stay safe, Jim. While it is always good to 'see' you here, your health is far more important.
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Thanks James :D
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