My one and only goal at TMB was to finish, which I happily did. But I, like most of you I imagine, also want to know how I did in the event, even though just finishing is a huge victory. I’m not sure if this is a competitive strain in me or whether I want to do this thing again to see if I can improve. Maybe a bit of both. Anyhoo, here are some stats, not easily acquired because the organizers don’t rank you. A little copy/paste to Excel fixed that one up.
Registered riders: 500. This is actually only based on what the woman told me when I got my race package on Friday.
Starters: 428. This is a lot of riders who decided that it ‘seemed like a good idea at the time’, I guess. The Etape du Tour also has a huge number of no-shows, so maybe it’s par for the course.
DNFs: 65. I find this number quite low. It’s only 15% of starters. I’ve read and heard that this number can be as high as 40% in years when the weather is bad. 363 riders finished the event.
My place: 276 out of the starters. 65% finished before me and 35% finished after or didn’t finish.
One stat that I couldn’t get and would love to know is the age of each rider. I think I had to give this info when I signed up, but they don’t publish it on the results page. At 56 I was probably in the oldest quintile, although who knows? Maybe all the old guys started and finished before me and I just didn’t see them!
All this doesn’t tell me much except that I wasn’t the last to cross the line. I have to say that I am starting to get tempted to try TMB again to see what I could do at a lighter weight and with the knowledge a little experience brings. The extra 4kg I need to shed would probably bring me another 30min for starters.
If anyone wants to join, I’m taking names!
It’s only natural to want some stats
The age thing is important. When I get depressed at my times, I put my age group into Strava and sometimes find that I am the only one in it on a particular route. That cheers me up.
Do you think that you really would be able to start with less weight on board next year?
Yes, a little less weight would be perfect. There’s really no performance reason I can think of for carrying a 5kg bag of rice up those mountains.