Indurain's Lungs
Legend of Garry Nelson
JCL...... [emoji1] [emoji1]Strava every ride. Otherwise you didn't do it.
JCL...... [emoji1] [emoji1]Strava every ride. Otherwise you didn't do it.
I can't see me having any problem with 100 miles on my new bike next summer. I managed 50 on my old one when it was falling apart with no cycling gear and no cleats!
I do get what your saying, but by the same token I have never felt ripped off by a sportive.Sportives - I fall into the camp about the paying to ride on free roads thing that SB mentions. I just can't quite get my head around that, especially in a world where everything is over priced and charged for as it is. I'm a passionate believer in free sports for all kids as our true Olympic legacy for example and get very frustrated that so much sport for them requires constant fees and expense, thus ruling some kids out. Free open roads are a big attraction for me in cycling so paying for Sportives would seem weird for me, unless it's a charity ride. I did once do a 40 mile charity ride and thoroughly enjoyed it. I can also see the value in Sportives as a safer way to ride with your kids, and this would be one way to tempt me in, but for myself I can't really get the whole concept. Each to their own though.
I do get what your saying, but by the same token I have never felt ripped off by a sportive.
In fact quite the reverse.
It would be easy to charge and extra £10 and provide a little less, and still get away with it.
As it is, for £15 -£20 when you add the 'free' gifts, discounted/free food, the route signing and marshaling, they would seem to be losing money.
I've got half an eye on a ride on the Dec 7th, as I know that will be a good incentive to keep me riding through till then.
The start/finish is in Basingstoke, which happens to be the part of the course furthest away from me.
The rest of the event in on the roads the next chunk of countryside along from where I ride now.
I'd have never ridden on any of the roads even though it's nearest point and my outer limits are probably only 10-15 miles apart.
I know it will be a good route, well sign posted, I will be riding with new 'friends', on new roads.
For £17.50 I think that's almost a bargain.
JCL...... [emoji1] [emoji1]
Before Strava existed I used a crappy cateye bike computer for years. But there is no record, so I didn't do it.
[MENTION=16159]Bold Seagull[/MENTION] is responsible for me using Strava. Or he was then, I'm sure I would have succumbed soon after.
I do love Strava, but I'm not sure whether I like it or not, for what it's done to my stress levels when it doesn't work. And the fact that year zero is about two years ago!
Oi! I've got a cateye bike computer. we can't all be cool and trendy with the in crowd.
I know you'll enjoy this [MENTION=19321]Pogue Mahone[/MENTION]:-
Before Strava existed I used a crappy cateye bike computer for years. But there is no record, so I didn't do it.
[MENTION=16159]Bold Seagull[/MENTION] is responsible for me using Strava. Or he was then, I'm sure I would have succumbed soon after.
I do love Strava, but I'm not sure whether I like it or not, for what it's done to my stress levels when it doesn't work. And the fact that year zero is about two years ago!
Was just too easy to bait you PM!!
As you've probably noticed on Strava, all my rides are on there now. I've found it a useful motivation when I'm, pretty much, riding the same bit of road all the time.