Wrong-Direction
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- Mar 10, 2013
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There's about 4 or 5 climbs t'other side of the road which are far more challenging.Box Hill. Lovely surface and all that but it ain't all that is it? Never got out of middle ring or saddle.
Leith Hill. A bit more challenging but not a big deal.
Escaping Redhill on the A25 was more of a struggle.
Toys is where its at fellas.
Box Hill. Lovely surface and all that but it ain't all that is it? Never got out of middle ring or saddle.
Leith Hill. A bit more challenging but not a big deal.
Escaping Redhill on the A25 was more of a struggle.
Toys is where its at fellas.
The thing is, I felt that I had to do Box one day. Solstice night in Lockdown seemed as good as an opportunity as any to do it, especially getting there.
Crawley can fukk itself. Me and Sir Julian hit the same pot hole there. My full bottle ejector seated out of the seat tube cage and his chain got thrown off. He was going to retrieve my bottle but a van decapitated it. I rationed what I had left before topping up at a late night garage in Dorking.
The route was dual carriageway central there and so plenty of head down escaping.
I really like Barn 10. I plan to revisit it to see what being 2 stone lighter will see me reach. I love that part of the world. When commuting I come home by going up the next one along. There's a long line of them.
Just had a look great ride, chapeau.The thing is, I felt that I had to do Box one day. Solstice night in Lockdown seemed as good as an opportunity as any to do it, especially getting there.
Crawley can fukk itself. Me and Sir Julian hit the same pot hole there. My full bottle ejector seated out of the seat tube cage and his chain got thrown off. He was going to retrieve my bottle but a van decapitated it. I rationed what I had left before topping up at a late night garage in Dorking.
The route was dual carriageway central there and so plenty of head down escaping.
I really like Barn 10. I plan to revisit it to see what being 2 stone lighter will see me reach. I love that part of the world. When commuting I come home by going up the next one along. There's a long line of them.
Having PBed a couple of climbs this morning, I'm a little peeved that I can't see by how much by and where that might place me in % terms. I reckon I might have caned one after sneaking up it in the middle ring for the first time. I'm not that peeved to pay for find out ultimately.
Today's ride had it all. Oversleeping, roughly following the old flat faithful route with a few hills and new roads chucked in. We also rode in and out of a fukken monsoon. Dry as a bone for miles, power shower stinging rain, then bone dry roads again.
My hamstring is still giving me grief. I reckon I need a break off the bike. Fukk that.
If the creaking doesn't cure itself I might lose the plot though. I reckon its front wheel spokes but they all feel tight.
Have you tried greasing all contact points at the drop outs? That's worked for me in the past.
I'll give it a go. Its so random.
Anyone else loving the blueberry muffin nakd bar? Its a lovely snack. My favourite by some distance.
Coconut
I need advice.
Climbing.
There is nearly sixteen stone of me, so I know that I could lose a bit of weight and reap the benefits. However, I have always climbed seated. When I first took up cycling and lived in the Midlands, I could get away with that. Big now I live in Yorkshire, it's hilly everywhere!
Should I be devoting time to learn to climb out the saddle? Does it make that much of difference, or is it just a pro thing?
I need advice.
Climbing.
There is nearly sixteen stone of me, so I know that I could lose a bit of weight and reap the benefits. However, I have always climbed seated. When I first took up cycling and lived in the Midlands, I could get away with that. Big now I live in Yorkshire, it's hilly everywhere!
Should I be devoting time to learn to climb out the saddle? Does it make that much of difference, or is it just a pro thing?