The sun shone all day and the breeze stayed cool, though a little gusty northwest of Fuji. Still, the Road Gods were smiling, keeping our path clear and perfectly twistilicious!

Being delayed a week by rain meant fewer than half of those who’d registered made it to the start, but for those who did, what a great day for a ride, right?!

The dawn gathering…
The first 5th station run of 35+ hairpins to the top of the Subashiri Trail was a blast. Gorgeous morning above the clouds!
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What a beautiful day for a ride and honing riding skills. I hope everyone had a great day and you are now at or close to the goal in Joetsu.

Firstly, apologies. I’m sorry for being late and keeping you all waiting this morning. Thank you for waiting and the cheers on arrival. It made my year!

Secondly, I won’t have seen any of you most of the day or be able to see you tonight and say congratulations as the MighTy10 refused to gallop beyond Yamanakako.

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If only all riding days could be like this!

Hakone to Yamanakako was a steady 5-7°c. Yamanakako to Enzan was 3-5°. Later in the day up on the 292 at over 2000m it was 9°. Between the cold morning and high altitudes it was warm, 15-22°.

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If you registered for the 650, check your email for route details.

For you twisted rubber rounders who’ve done a handful or more Twistybutts, you’ll want to set aside a little more time than usual for route research.

Come on May 3rd!