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the whole trans germany week in 12 minutes

Click here for the video of our 2008 Trans Germany epic!

Neil Wragg & Paul Morrissey from Team High Wycombe CC in the 2008 Trans Germany MTB Race

The whole week in a 12 minute condensed mini vid. Go and make a cup of tea or get a beer and sit back…….

trans germany in pictures

All the photos from the trip can be viewed on the High Wycombe CC hwcctgweb.JPGwebsite here……..

http://thesprocket.co.uk/transgermanypics.html

final stage thunderstorms

We thought we had it in the bag, the final stage was short without too much uphill.  Didn’t figure on this though……

TG finished!

2557752391_ba4071dec1.jpgFinally got around to updating the blog after the final day.
What was expected to be (relatively speaking!) an easier day turned into an epic, with just 1600 metres of climbing and 80 kms of riding I wasn’t too worried about completing the 2008 Trans Germany and getting that rare finishers jersey.
But nothing should be taken for granted. At about 50kms we could see a storm ahead and Chippo said ‘that looks like big rain’, an under statement.
The temperature dropped and then the heavens opened with, first, freezing rain and then hailstones. I was drenched and freezing.
Then again, with just 5 miles to go a hoooge thunderstorm sacred the bejesus out of us. Massive claps of thunder right over us and lightning either side to freak us out!
As previously mentioned we will not surrender and a slippy, slidey mud caked last few miles took us to the ultimate finish line!
We hit the beers, got our jerseys and finished about 160 something out of 220 starters!
Phew.
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We finished-!!!!!!

2559910923_06cb3bdf5f.jpgWow , its over on what had to be the strangest of days ( weather wise).
Stage 7 started off in 30c heat and as per usual a 400m climb. We the hit lots of single track and rooty knarly forest which was superb until the heavens opened. We rode through heavy rain and hailstones as big a peppermints which made the forests rather muddy slippy and horrid.
dsc00046.JPGThe last 20k went up ( as usual ) but we headed up into a large storm that enveloped you in lightening and thunder (the whole time we where on the climb ) it took an age to get off the mountain and it was terrifying , lightning either side if you as you went up and deep thunder that you could feel deep in you core .
On the final downhill I fell off 4 times as the tracks and grass where so slippy ( sometimes its best to just not use your brakes) no damage done we just wanted to get this stage done.
On the run into the finish we unfurled the union jack and rode over the finish line to get our medals and get interviewed, an awesome day , an awesome week. We didn’t come last neither so a rather big bonus that.
We are going back for more next year and this time we will have a bigger team.
Bring on trans germany 2009

Chippo

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