The start time for the race is early so allowing yourself some time the night before prepare your kit and back pocket essentials is always a good idea. Here are some of our must haves:#
- Gillet/Waterproof- The weather in Mallorca is very changeable especially when you are in the mountains so have a spare layer to throw on when descending is a good idea.
- Bike Spares- There is mechanical assistance during this event but to prevent too much time being lost always try and be self-sufficient. Having a saddle bag frees up pocket space and is an easy way to carry inner tubes, tyre levers and a multi-tool.
On Bike Food – this is always going to be a tough one, as for such a long event a lot of fuel needs to be taken onboard to maintain your pace. The 6 feed stations on route will play an important part in this. We recommend doing some research into what will be available at the feed stations so you can use this to plan your fuelling strategy.
Aim: Consume 60g of carbohydrates per hour of riding.
We already know that the 312 can take you no longer than 14 hours. You should have a rough aim of how quickly you can ride from your training, but the pace obviously needs to be sustainable. What we do know is feed station number 1 is at 50km and here you can get fluid, the next feed station is at 94.6km and here you can collect food. So when starting the event ideally you need enough energy with you to get you to feed station two. It needs to be noted though that many of the biggest climbs of the route come within the first third of the event, so your average speed for this period may be slower.
You should aim to start with enough food and drink for 6 hours of riding:
6 x 60g of carbohydrates = 360g
You can achieve this with:
OTE products are designed around a 20g carbohydrate unit system that makes it really easy to workout how much energy you are putting in. Another key point about OTE products are they’re designed to be kind on the stomach, making them the perfect for such ultra endurance events.