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Tackle The Dirty Mudgee – 10 Gravel Essentials

So you’ve committed to tackling the Dirty Mudgee gravel cycling event and eager to dive into the exhilarating world of off-road riding. Transitioning from road to gravel riding can be a shock to the system, as your muscles adapt to new challenges and terrains. Expect to feel the burn as you tackle dirt hills and navigate rocky surfaces. But fear not, for these challenges are part of the thrill of gravel riding and offer a unique test of skill and endurance.

As you prepare to embark on your gravel adventures, it’s essential to equip yourself with the right gear and knowledge. From navigation tools to first aid kits, here are 10 essentials to ensure a smooth and enjoyable ride Dirty Mudgee and beyond!

1. Navigation: A reliable GPS computer or smartphone app is crucial for staying on course during your gravel adventures. Ensure your device is fully charged and your maps are downloaded before setting out!

2. First Aid: Be prepared for the unexpected by carrying a basic first aid kit, including essentials like bandages and a space blanket.

3. The Right Pedals: Invest in pedals designed for off-road riding, such as Crankbrothers Egg Beaters, which excel at shedding mud and debris.

4. Shoes: Opt for durable gravel cycling shoes to keep you comfortable and confident on the trails.

5. Tyres: Choose tyres suited to the terrain you’ll be riding. We’d also recommend going tubeless for added puncture protection.

6. Tyre Plugs: These handy accessories are not just for MTB riders – properly used they quickly repair large tyre punctures, ensuring you stay on the trail.

7. PMP Valves: Upgrade to high-performance valves for faster air access and easy sealant checks – this is a real time saver.

8. Bike Check: Regular maintenance is key to keeping your bike in top condition. Clean and lube your gravel bike after each ride! And it’s always wise to establish solid rapport with the team at your local bike shop for expert assistance.

9. Frame Bags: Find the right balance of weight distribution with a saddle bag or handlebar bag to carry essential gear on your rides. Sure Lee ‘Hollywood’ Turner may point you out and give you light hearted grief at the startline, but you’ll have everything on board for the day.

10. Bikes: Choose a gravel bike with ample tyre clearance and versatility to tackle a variety of terrain. You’d be looking for 38 to 40mm of clearance, and a more upright ‘endurance’ style geometry – hunching down low while traversing fast gravel is not for the faint hearted.

 

 

Summing up, gravel offers endless opportunities for exploration, camaraderie, and adventure. Whether you’re gearing up for the Dirty Mudgee event or simply eager to explore new trails, embrace the challenge and excitement that gravel riding has to offer.

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