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Points are up.
Nice work Pantani, 21st on the stage overall
The scores are up.
I took you to the cleaners 1066.
Ok, geek question time.
Can someone please explain the continuing fashion for fixies which seems to only be getting more and more intense? Looking at old road bikes on ebay nearly every other advert seems to say..."can easily be converted to a fixie" or "ideal fixie project" etc etc.
Having never ridden a fixie, or ever had a desire to do so as everywhere is hills where I live, I'm struggling to see the attraction. Can someone explain please? Cue teaboy I think?
Ok, geek question time.
Can someone please explain the continuing fashion for fixies which seems to only be getting more and more intense? Looking at old road bikes on ebay nearly every other advert seems to say..."can easily be converted to a fixie" or "ideal fixie project" etc etc.
Having never ridden a fixie, or ever had a desire to do so as everywhere is hills where I live, I'm struggling to see the attraction. Can someone explain please? Cue teaboy I think?
Yeah I was whoring the last one, all over the place, then comedy steve swooped in just from my signature.Talking of numbers...looks like all the caps sold then? Hopefully everyone will get their money to you pretty sharpish too. Pretty good going to shift all 25 so quickly.
The 124 mile club are remarkably quiet, are you a little tiredy-poohs
Come on chaps, how did you get on?
Great stuff.We all made it! Times taken from Strava:
Bold Seagull - 8.01
Pogue Mahone - 8.01
Spreadbetting Seagull - 8.22
Hamilton - 8.22
Fantastic route, great weather and plenty of Albion related chat for the 80 odd miles that we stuck together. Hamilton and I couldn't maintain the pace of BS & PM for the last 30 miles, they were very strong.
A personal highlight was riding past a park named 'Selhurst' which received a chorus of boos and jeering.
Looking forward to the next NSC challenge, hopefully we can entice a few of you to join us. We might have caps by then too!
The 124 mile club are remarkably quiet, are you a little tiredy-poohs
Come on chaps, how did you get on?
Great stuff.
Did you go from the racecourse past Selhurst, left to right, so to speak.
I never could work out why I struggled along a 'flat' bit of road.
It's only when I got a Garmin, and realised it was a 5% false flat, changing gear made all the difference!!
Great stuff.
Did you go from the racecourse past Selhurst, left to right, so to speak.
I never could work out why I struggled along a 'flat' bit of road.
It's only when I got a Garmin, and realised it was a 5% false flat, changing gear made all the difference!!