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Depends what you're used to riding - bike and event type.

The bike would need to be a good one with good suspension and working brakes, much in the mode of a modernised Cub or James. Naturally, the more capable the rider, the 'worse' a bike they can manage around the event but ideally, you'd want to be on a well sorted one.

In terms of events, if you have ridden any Normandale Traditional rounds and found them too hard, then the Lakes will be too much without question.

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Difficult to say as middle routes vary so much. I would say generally it's going to be a lot harder than an average middle route.

I rode the Pre65 Scottish in 2006 and 2007 on a relatively uncompetitive C15 which I was still sorting out. I lost 20 or 21 marks total both times. That included a number of fives due to the bike stopping in sections with crap electrics plus other problems, otherwise a more realistic score would have been 8 - 10 total each time.

In the Lakes I lose about 50 each day on average on my Bultaco.

So based upon how you go in Scotland, that may give you an idea of what to expect.

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I have rode the lakes a number of times on a new bike & now ride a twinshocker most weekends.

The lakes sections are mainly rocky streams.

Wet brakes & rocks/steps - two things that will test an old bike & rider.

My recommendation is do it on a new bike!

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