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Sore in the Saddle: Highlands, Glens & Western Isles Audax documentary on BBC2 Scotland next week (+ video trailer)

Sore in the Saddle - Adventure Show Special follow riders on gruelling 1,300km ride across Scotland

BBC2 Scotland will next week air Sore in the Saddle, a documentary following the gruelling Highlands, Glens and Western Isles 1,300km Audax event. Riding through some of Scotland’s most spectacular scenery, participants have to complete the event in less than 100 hours – and they have to tackle 18,000 metres of climbing on the way.

Sore in the Saddle, an Adventure Show Special follows entrants from Scotland, the rest of the UK and beyond as they take part in the event, which has a bit of a twist on other Audax efforts – riders need to catch ferries as they hop from island to island then back to the mainland.

It begins on the Isle of Arran and continues via Kintyre to Mull, Ardnamurchan and Skye, after which the course switches to the mainland through the Great Glen, Glencoe and the Cowal peninsula ahead of a last ferry from Dunoon to the Ayrshire coast and the finish in Saltcoats.

One participant, Jan Andersson from Sweden, said: “Most Audax riders I know are very nice people, yet something is wrong if you want to cycle these distances. They’re not normal … some masochistic nerve or gene is needed to do this.”

Another, David Crampton from Fife, added: “In an Audax you just live to cycle. It’s just pedal-pedal-pedal – sleep, eat – pedal-pedal-pedal.”

The programme airs at 7pm next Tuesday 9 December and will be available to viewers elsewhere in the UK who have Sky, Freesat or Virgin Media, and will also be available on BBC iPlayer for 30 days.

Here’s a map of the route to give you some idea of the scale of the event.

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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DaveCrampton | 9 years ago
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""Harder than the Tour de France". I'm sure it's hard but.."

Now I haven't ridden the TdF but I did ride, and complete this Audax. If anyone has ridden both this audax and the TdF, I'd welcome their opinion on the comparison.

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mrpt5 replied to DaveCrampton | 9 years ago
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Just watched on iPlayer - chapeau Dave. Scotland never looked better, but those midges....

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stealth | 9 years ago
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I would imagine that the nature of the Audax (isn't stopping voluntary?) probably does make it harder than the Tour.
No team masseuse
No team bus
No team chef
No team domestiques
No team...

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LondonDynaslow | 9 years ago
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"Harder than the Tour de France". I'm sure it's hard but..

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dassie replied to LondonDynaslow | 9 years ago
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deblemund wrote:

"Harder than the Tour de France". I'm sure it's hard but..

Yes, tough indeed, but probably a sprinkling of hyperbole in that statement. I'm really looking forward to watching this.

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stealth | 9 years ago
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Thanks for that, found it & set it up. Look forward to watching it. Sounds amazing, not done that much long distance riding yet (360 miles in 4 days last summer -London/Amsterdam/Brussels),(250 miles in 2 1/2 days tho spring St Bees/Scarborough/York) but I really enjoyed them & can see myself doing more of them when I stop concentrating on TTing.

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Man of Lard | 9 years ago
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BBC2 Scotland is 970 (on both Freesat & Sky)

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stealth | 9 years ago
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Wow! What an event!!
Is it for the normal Audax 'few quid'
I'll have to see if I can get it, does anyone know the BBC2 Scotland freesat channel?

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swiss hat replied to stealth | 9 years ago
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stealth wrote:

Is it for the normal Audax 'few quid'

Yes just a "few quid" for the entry, gpx and 1 night at hostel. Other hostels/B&Bs, food and ferries paid for directly by riders. Probably the most challenging ride that Audax UK has scheduled. Some planning, self sufficiency and experience were key to a successful ride and most riders finished within time limit. It was a great event with amazing weather and scenery. Hopefully there will be more of these type of events in the future!

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cat1commuter | 9 years ago
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Bit soft to catch those ferries isn't it?

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kitkat replied to cat1commuter | 9 years ago
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cat1commuter wrote:

Bit soft to catch those ferries isn't it?

yes, a pedalo time trial would be more like it

Looks like a great route *files away for another year*

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