Top 5 Things to Bring to a Gravel Race

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  • Опубліковано 9 лис 2022
  • What should you bring to a gravel race? Obviously you need a functioning bicycle and all your regular riding gear. But what about the special supplies for race day?
    I've participated in dozens of gravel races, and talked to scores of riders from UCI pros to everyday riders to the winners of Unbound, BWR, SBT, The Mid South and more. Based on all that, here are my top 5 things to bring to a gravel race.

    Based on all that, here is what works for me, and hopefully what could work for you too. Here is my top 5 things to bring to a gravel race.
    O:00 intro
    0:51 hydration pack
    3:15 CO2 and breaker
    3:43 tire plugs
    5:07 TPU tubes
    6:48 a sense of humor!
    My favorites:
    USWE Outlander Pro hydration pack: alnk.to/ge3A2N5
    Dynaplug tire repair: tinyurl.com/2m8mbhzz
    CO2 cartridges and breaker options: tinyurl.com/3mvjzzwc
    TPU tubes: tinyurl.com/y9pdrwzc
    Trevor Noah: www.trevornoah.com/shows
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  • @mitchee66
    @mitchee66 Рік тому +57

    PSA - Hydro bladder storage. After washing and drying I store mine in the freezer to inhibit mold growth. Been doing it for years and never have I pulled out a bladder from the freezer and found mold.

    • @gravelroadsindia
      @gravelroadsindia Рік тому

      😀😀

    • @andrewblakesley4202
      @andrewblakesley4202 Рік тому +2

      Thank you, great tip

    • @sjbachar15
      @sjbachar15 11 місяців тому

      Lol I’ve stuffed so many cut up plastic cups or bottles into my bladders to let them dry. Im trying this immediately

    • @steven871
      @steven871 8 місяців тому

      Ditto

  • @gareth.broberg
    @gareth.broberg 22 дні тому

    Used tip number 1 on my first gravel race! My ' support crew' didn't arrive a half way point with my fuel for the second half of race. Apparently the coffee shop stop in town was more important.. Thought of the 'sense of humour rule' and rode on with a smile. Great tip!

  • @tmayberry7559
    @tmayberry7559 Рік тому +12

    Photo sensitive glasses for changing light conditions. Battery bank e mek (emergency medical kit) for you or someone else.. definitely a chase vest with pockets (how else are you going carry Xtra CO2 cartridges and med kit bacon strip) and last but not least a picture of Ben Delaney smiling (for when all your plans go sideways) 👍😁

  • @trouthunter4250
    @trouthunter4250 6 днів тому

    I love #1. Outside of a few lucky souls, we are all doing this for fun. If you are not having fun, you are doing it wrong.

  • @cycodre
    @cycodre Рік тому +8

    TP for those unplanned pit stops!

  • @jhouston14
    @jhouston14 Рік тому +11

    Great tips Ben. Here's one tactic I've used that accommodates cool early am starts and blazing afternoon temps, when I'm still far from the finish. I use an arm warmer as an ice sock around my neck. Aid station ice chests are usually well stocked:4-6 cubes provide welcome relief for an hour or so...

  • @chadpendy7346
    @chadpendy7346 Рік тому +8

    Love #5! Probably the most important as this thing is supposed to be fun!! I would add that in conjunction with laughing off the set backs, that you attempt to serve in some way, your fellow cyclist. There is no better feeling than helping others and who better to help than a fellow member of our tribe in need?

  • @VictorElGreco
    @VictorElGreco Рік тому +2

    I would add some neck thingie or other by which you can prevent yourself from inhaling a truckload of dust. 😝

  • @Choccytube
    @Choccytube Місяць тому

    #1 tip is the most important. Whether racing, training ride or general ride, just enjoy and not take it too serious, if you can't laugh at yourself, somebody else will. This is one of the most endearing things about cycling, the ability to be consumed with cycling, but see the funny side too.

  • @user-cw1ve7gg3h
    @user-cw1ve7gg3h 8 місяців тому +1

    Great context, Ben. I would flip #5 up to the top of the heap. :)

  • @rudyelizondo1935
    @rudyelizondo1935 Рік тому +1

    Good vid man, I like all your great vids, great advice and I follow them

  • @daniels.2720
    @daniels.2720 Рік тому +2

    Gravel Racing ???...I'm just here for the bouncy Jazz 'Outro' ...
    ((From my Top Cycling Journo of course = keep it Up Ben !!))

  • @curtbohling
    @curtbohling Рік тому +2

    Great info! Did the Standard Deluxe this past weekend, perfect perfect in the whole event. Your channel is a fantastic asset!!

  • @matthewhuff5250
    @matthewhuff5250 Рік тому +2

    Great video, I really enjoy them and always look forward to the next one. Thank you for the tips, I am a noob to the gravel racing scene and really appreciate the info. Keep up the great work!! 🤙

  • @craigstephenmcdonald9915
    @craigstephenmcdonald9915 9 місяців тому +1

    Excellent I’m new haven’t even got the bike yet but doing plenty of research cheers

  • @gabrielcontreras3993
    @gabrielcontreras3993 Рік тому +1

    Again, great advice!

  • @tjohnson200
    @tjohnson200 Рік тому +1

    Good tips and really good production quality of this video.

  • @davidwargin1766
    @davidwargin1766 Рік тому +1

    All great tips - number one is the top! Tip 6 - depending on weather, have a very light rain jacket (I use wind jacket) at car. Sometimes those heavy downpours can drop temps quite a bit.

  • @Cyberjenne
    @Cyberjenne 3 місяці тому

    #1 seems so obvious but is such an important reminder. Thanks. 😉✌️

  • @The2808erik
    @The2808erik Рік тому +3

    Ride now tubes are also very good TPU tubes and cheaper than aerotan or tubolito.

  • @toddeyster7557
    @toddeyster7557 Рік тому

    The Osprey hydropacks are fantastic and open up for easy cleaning. I hate bite valves so have retrofitted with the Ultraspire valves. It is a high flow that lets you get a lot of water in a short amount of time.
    If you use your phone for navigation, an extra battery is a good idea.

  • @ThegearlockerNet
    @ThegearlockerNet Рік тому +1

    Source Bladders are great to use and easy to clean

  • @stevenr5149
    @stevenr5149 Рік тому +1

    I would love to see a companion video on your non-gravel race list--for when you just want to enjoy a ride.

  • @janemf
    @janemf Рік тому +1

    A+ content, brother justin

  • @MorganBrown
    @MorganBrown 6 місяців тому

    I commute with an electric inflation tool. Probably weighs 4x co2 cartridges, takes up about 3x space as a cartridge. I don’t have an exact equivalent in terms of how many tires it can inflate but I like being able to do partial inflations without opening a new cartridge

  • @roddinandracin1153
    @roddinandracin1153 Рік тому

    Good info, just not a fan of wearing the hydro pack, usually have a couple extra bottles attached to my seat

  • @marcowalther7867
    @marcowalther7867 Рік тому +3

    Nice one! To add: top up sealant before the race. And, don't try new water supplement at the event's beginning. You might be stuck with having to drink plain awful stuff all day.

    • @tmayberry7559
      @tmayberry7559 Рік тому

      Try adding cucumbers to your drink mix to extend water storage in the body.

    • @marksoutham2481
      @marksoutham2481 Рік тому

      Speaking of water supplements - I’ve become a big fan of roll-top bladders, vs the screw on lids. Late in an event is not the time to find your screw lid has seized itself so tight so that you can’t top off or refill your bladder - or that the threads are so gummed up you can’t tighten it enough to stop leaking…

  • @wescheslak9408
    @wescheslak9408 Рік тому +2

    Great video.
    Thank you.

  • @pizzathehut2001
    @pizzathehut2001 Рік тому +4

    in the plan A B C D i use bacon strips because the dart has a metal tip, which punctures the tube straight away, also i fill one of the little soy sauce fish from my sushi lunch with lube

    • @newttella1043
      @newttella1043 Рік тому +1

      That metal tip seems over kill.

    • @TheRidewithBenDelaney
      @TheRidewithBenDelaney  Рік тому +3

      I had never considered the metal tip/tube situation should you need to put in a tube later. Good point (pun intended). Also - love the soy sauce fish trick. I have a little bottle in my bag. A sushi fish is cooler...

    • @Robsibis
      @Robsibis Рік тому +4

      @@TheRidewithBenDelaney The metal tips pull off fairly easy. Just have to remember to do this before you throw a tube in. I forgot this step at the last race of the year but was fortunate that the tip was pushed sideways and didn't puncture the tube.

  • @stevenagy7152
    @stevenagy7152 Рік тому +2

    Why most amateur racers/riders don’t use a hydration pack is beyond me, to think that you can stay fully hydrated and fueled when going at your limit without one is folly. Try reaching for that bottle in a tight group on a fast descent.

    • @TheRidewithBenDelaney
      @TheRidewithBenDelaney  Рік тому +2

      Yeah, you're just a lot more likely to drink more, right? Particularly in the first hour or two when it's still a big hairy bunch.

  • @RobertAdairWorkshop
    @RobertAdairWorkshop 10 місяців тому

    Does the clasp for that Uswe bag get in the way of your heart rate monitor?

  • @nononsense2688
    @nononsense2688 8 місяців тому

    I never tried the other tubes but those orange Tubolitos gave me a very bad time bringing them on gravel almost immediately. They ride fine for me on road but could not handle forest potholes, luckily had a butyl tube on me.

  • @JayLato
    @JayLato Рік тому +2

    Buy a pack of 20 RideNow TPU 60mm tubes and they come out to about $7 each.

    • @nelsonglover3963
      @nelsonglover3963 Рік тому

      Who on earth needs 20 emergency tubes that you can patch

  • @falcoperegrinus82
    @falcoperegrinus82 Рік тому

    My problem with bladders/hydration packs is they always give the water a plasticy taste in my experience.

  • @luma3163
    @luma3163 Рік тому

    Try Sahmurai Sword 2.0 for tubeless. You can put in your bar ends. In my opinion the best solution for Gravel and MTB.

    • @TheRidewithBenDelaney
      @TheRidewithBenDelaney  Рік тому +1

      Ah, cool. I hadn't heard of that one. Where/how are the bacon strips housed? In the same bar-end as the tong tool, or in the other one?

    • @luma3163
      @luma3163 Рік тому

      @@TheRidewithBenDelaney On one side of the bar-ends you put the tong tool and on the other side you put the file. I have the beacon strips on both sides. Fixed it with some tape to the tools.
      The beauty of the Sahmurai Sword is that you have the tools and the bar-end plugs in one piece.

  • @ludwigbarnes3058
    @ludwigbarnes3058 Рік тому

    Great tips!!
    What size of tire ya using in this vid?

  • @manabiker
    @manabiker Рік тому +2

    #1. for cleaning Camelbac/bottles,, Efferdent, Polident denture tablets, they clean ever nook an cranny, even the hose.. #5 Joke, when was the first bicycle race,, drum roll please, when the second one was built !!!!!

  • @bprocket
    @bprocket Рік тому +2

    Inner tube vs. Cush Core??? Plan on changing to tube or plan on riding a flat with Cush Core for support?

    • @newttella1043
      @newttella1043 Рік тому

      I worry with Cush core, should you really need to put a tube in, like in a torn sidewall situation, you'll struggle to remove it to put in a tube and sidewall patch. I can't imagine you can ride too long on a cush core and not ruin your rims. Or am I totally wrong?

    • @TheRidewithBenDelaney
      @TheRidewithBenDelaney  Рік тому

      Cush Core is more there to prevent a pinch flat than as a longterm run-flat solution. I mean, you *can* ride on a completely flat tire with an insert, but it feels like garbage. I'm with Newt - if and when you need to put in a tube, then you gotta wrestle with a sealant-covered snake and then put it.. where? Around your shoulders like an old-timey TdF rider with a tubular? All that said, some riders do swear by inserts as The Way.

    • @bprocket
      @bprocket Рік тому +1

      @@TheRidewithBenDelaney The issue of where to put the Cush Core if you need a tube is something I've considered. The other concern for me is getting the tires on and off. Some of the tires I've used need the Hulk to get them on. I'm not sure I want to struggle with a stubborn tire during a ride. Anyway, thanks for the input.

  • @AlexanderMckee
    @AlexanderMckee 2 місяці тому

    Is that Jamie Bestwick at the end haha

  • @joelell1
    @joelell1 Рік тому

    Ben - Curious, what seat post are you using there in the Revolt? How do you like a round 30.9 vs. the stock D-Fuse?

    • @TheRidewithBenDelaney
      @TheRidewithBenDelaney  Рік тому +1

      ENVE post. The give of the stock d-Fuse feels great, but I've broke two of them in quasi-crashes.

    • @scottseaton1049
      @scottseaton1049 Рік тому

      I have the same bike and I love it. The d fuse seatpost does flex nicely and I would hate to change it, but I don’t want issues during a race or miles from home. How did you break the post? What part of the post broke? Is the enve seatpost noticeably stiffer? Have you changed the flip chip in the back? I have not yet, but I’ll likely try it. Thanks!

    • @TheRidewithBenDelaney
      @TheRidewithBenDelaney  Рік тому

      @@scottseaton1049 Clipped a pedal, which pitched all my weight and momentum onto the nose of the saddle, and it snapped at the skinniest part.

  • @billysimmons3061
    @billysimmons3061 Рік тому

    Love the idea of a tubolito but in my experience they have not worked for me. I've tried to use two and both failed immediately.

    • @TheRidewithBenDelaney
      @TheRidewithBenDelaney  Рік тому

      Hmm. I wonder if you put them in after a flat and whatever caused a flat was still in the tire and punctured the tube. Possible?

    • @billysimmons3061
      @billysimmons3061 Рік тому

      In one case, the issue was right at the stem. As soon as I input air from the co2 the tube popped. Maybe I just got a bad tube. I ended up borrowing a latex tube from a buddy and that held without issue. They are great because they don't take up space but not sure I can trust them now.

  • @maartenthomassen
    @maartenthomassen 9 днів тому

    Co2 cardridge in tubeless tyres ??

  • @jeremysweeten2792
    @jeremysweeten2792 Рік тому

    What ENVE wheels you riding on that Giant Revolt?

  • @alexmurdock9101
    @alexmurdock9101 Рік тому

    I've been using Stan's sealant for years, but CO2 makes it congeal. What works with CO2?

  • @LTBlightthebeam
    @LTBlightthebeam Рік тому +1

    Is the revolt your personal bike?

    • @TheRidewithBenDelaney
      @TheRidewithBenDelaney  Рік тому

      No, just a test bike that I'm dragging my feet on returning because I love it.

    • @evanm.2300
      @evanm.2300 11 місяців тому

      @TheRidewithBenDelaney I know u said in a video the Luaf seigls is overkill for u. But is it that much of a burden to own in ur personal opinion for ur taste. And if so, if u put their rigid fork then do u think ud like it enough or alot?

    • @evanm.2300
      @evanm.2300 11 місяців тому

      ​@@TheRidewithBenDelaneythe comment i made above was for u. I messed up on sending it with ur " @" properly lol

    • @TheRidewithBenDelaney
      @TheRidewithBenDelaney  11 місяців тому

      @@evanm.2300 As luck would have it, I just got a rigid Seigla in for text with the new Apex. Test video to come. It's a touch slack for my taste, but I generally really like it.

  • @uknowbass
    @uknowbass 11 місяців тому

    Next time I’m putting 3 ounces of sealant in each tire. I wanna hear it slosh around!

  • @mogulmayhem
    @mogulmayhem Рік тому +2

    Listen up, sweaty dads, gravel racing is SERIOUS business.

  • @GummeeH3
    @GummeeH3 Місяць тому

    personal experience: an extra pair of cycling shorts and an extra pair of shoes. You WILL eventually need both. If you don't, someone will.
    Money. Depending on the course, you may be stuck between aid stations and be bonking.

  • @iammikeDOTorg
    @iammikeDOTorg 9 місяців тому +3

    Honorable mention to a quick link!?

  • @TheRidewithBenDelaney
    @TheRidewithBenDelaney  Рік тому

    What do you bring to a gravel race that you don’t normally ride with?

    • @scottseaton1049
      @scottseaton1049 Рік тому

      I put a Big Air style of air canister strapped to my seatpost. I typically will not carry a pump or multiple co2 cartridges during a race, just the Big Air. It’s very old, I’m not even sure if you can get them anymore. I never see anybody else with one. They were common in mtb races years ago. It can fill a 40mm tire to 80 lbs, so, in theory I can top off a slow leak several times. It’s very light weight. I think it is actually filled with propane, so I could also make some coffee with it. 😊

    • @jeffs5519
      @jeffs5519 Рік тому

      Top tube pack. Like with the hydro pack, gravel rides take us places where stores aren’t available for supplies. You eat/drink what you brung.

    • @TheRidewithBenDelaney
      @TheRidewithBenDelaney  Рік тому

      @@jeffs5519 Good shout.

  • @adamclark8105
    @adamclark8105 4 місяці тому

    store the bladder in the freezer