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History repeats itself as German cyclist underestimates harshness of Russian winter

…He didn't think it would be so cold...

In the movie Chasing Legends, one HTC-Columbia rider – Tony Martin or Bernie Eisel we imagine – reflects off-camera that a particularly gruelling day in the saddle was like a “holiday in Stalingrad,” site of the battle in 1942-3 which proved to be a turning point in the Second World War as the Red Army and freezing conditions combined to halt the Wehrmacht.

It seems that not all German cyclists share that healthy respect for the Russian winter, however, with one unfortunate soul ending up in hospital this week after attempting to ride 300km across the frozen steppes of Siberia.

German mechanic Sven Riedel, aged 37, had been trying to cycle from Ulan-Ude to Lake Baikal in Eastern Siberia but badly misjudged the harshness of the conditions, with overnight temperatures plummeting to more than -34C.

"I wanted to see Lake Baikal," he told Russia's RIA Novosti news agency, according to a UPI report. "I didn't think it would be so cold."

Luckily for Riedel, who speaks no Russian, a passing driver managed to persuade him to abandon his tent and get in the car to be driven to hospital.

Riedel had previously ridden in Scandinavia during winter, but Russian officials said that attempting to do so in Siberia was another matter altogether.
 

Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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don_don | 13 years ago
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Bah, -34? The softie needs to man up a bit..

I'd have taken thick socks, a bit of Kendal Mint cake and a stiff upper lip. And I'd have gone for a swim in Lake Baikal and all...

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OldRidgeback | 13 years ago
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I wish people would give up with all those old units. they're confusing and clunky.

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bikecellar replied to OldRidgeback | 13 years ago
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OldRidgeback wrote:

I wish people would give up with all those old units. they're confusing and clunky.

Those "old units" mean something instantly to this "Old Unit" while i have to think a bit about the new units.

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Tony Farrelly | 13 years ago
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Hmm… according to the Farenheit to Celcius converter at http://fahrenheittocelsius.com/ -30°F is -34.4°C

I see what you're saying though Chris so to avoid confusion I've changed it to centigrade.

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Chris S | 13 years ago
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Hmmm :- 30 deg F below freezing is 'only' -16.67 deg C, which is warmer than last month in the Highlands. Now, 30 deg F below zero (62 deg F below freezing) would come to -34.4 deg C, which sounds like the temperature Pickles recalls in Ulan Ude last month. Sorry to be fussy, but my engineering brain gets upset about these things!

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pickles | 13 years ago
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Ulan-Ude, not Uan-Ude. One of the ugliest towns I have ever seen.

I was there in February. It was -35. However, the main problem are the winds. With a vast flat frozen inland sea surrounded by mountains, the winds can be pretty terrific.

Not great for cycling.

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dave atkinson | 13 years ago
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I went skiing in Sweden when it was -27°C and it froze my nose hairs, i wouldn't have wanted to sleep out in a tent  1

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OldRidgeback | 13 years ago
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Hmm, been snowmobiling in Sweden's Arctic north in -25C and that was pretty cold. The wind chill factor at 80km/h is worth bearing in mind. One of my eyelashes froze inside my goggles and my ice beard on the wool scarf I had across my face was impressive. When I was in Spitsbergen the temperature dropped below -30C and the wind chill factor off the sea was pretty tough there. I didn't try cycling in either place.

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37monkey | 13 years ago
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Hopefully, now he's done a recce he'll have better gear and be able to complete the ride next time  1

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