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Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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23rd September but I might cancel now [MENTION=435]Stat Brother[/MENTION] has said they don't offer food by bags you grab while riding past. If I wanted to do a few rides on the same day with a couple of sit down meals I could do that myself. I might not stop then.

FREE food and drink, that's FREE food and FREE drink (assuming you've forgotten about the entrance fee)

Get thy monies worth.
 








1066familyman

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Jan 15, 2008
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23rd September but I might cancel now [MENTION=435]Stat Brother[/MENTION] has said they don't offer food by bags you grab while riding past. If I wanted to do a few rides on the same day with a couple of sit down meals I could do that myself. I might not stop then.

Feck me! Can you imagine the carnage if they handed out food bags to grab as you rode past in a sportive! :lolol:

Better still. Imagine you trying to grab a food bag without fal...I mean getting off :lolol:

I'd be willing to pay a sportive entry fee just to spectate the feed zones alone, without even bothering riding myself, if they did that :thumbsup: It'd make a change from watching G fall off his bike at least.
 


Stat Brother

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nickbrighton

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Feb 19, 2016
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That's piqued my interest.
Jnr's not up for 110 km despite what he might think, but 70 would be a good challenge for him.

We have done this for the past 5 years or so- it was previously the annual Brighton CTC ride , and has always been a good day out. The tea and cake stop at Waldron is fantastic. We use it as our Cycle Clubs ride that Sunday, and usually have 10-15 riders mostly doing the 110km, although some ride the shorter distance. Definitely recommended, and its easy to swap between the routes as the longer ride is a loop from Waldron, back to Waldron, so easy to add it on or miss it out depending on how you are feeling on the day
 


















Motogull

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Sep 16, 2005
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Feck me! Can you imagine the carnage if they handed out food bags to grab as you rode past in a sportive! :lolol:

Better still. Imagine you trying to grab a food bag without fal...I mean getting off :lolol:

I'd be willing to pay a sportive entry fee just to spectate the feed zones alone, without even bothering riding myself, if they did that :thumbsup: It'd make a change from watching G fall off his bike at least.

I was joking, but an 'express' food stop would be preferable to me. I like chaos.

The answer To G's tumbling is obvious but will upset the dinosaurs. 28s.
 


1066familyman

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Jan 15, 2008
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From yesterday's Dauphine :lol:

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Stat Brother

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Feck me that's a rather challenging end of ride profile. :lolol:

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Fignon's Ponytail

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Jun 29, 2012
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On the Beach
Definitely one for the Puncheurs!

Surely breaking the team rider limit for stage races this year as well? I can count 14 in stripes, while the reds have only got 4, and the greens 1. Cheats ;o)
 








1066familyman

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Jan 15, 2008
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How come Garmin records my ride at an average of 18.5, and when downloaded to Strava its 17.9?? I feel cheated. :tantrum:

Get a Bryton Rider and enjoy seeing your figures go up when you download it to Strava. Distance, elevation and avg speed...the whole kit and caboodle :thumbsup:
 


1066familyman

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Jan 15, 2008
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This seasons main objective finally achieved yesterday. Winter miles really do equal Summer smiles after all :)

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Elevation, when I adjusted it on Strava = 11,067ft. Nearly a 1,000 ft more than my Bryton was giving.
 


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