Write to your County Councillor - they are elected to represent your views and it will have more impact than just writing to an officer.I'm planning to write a long and whingey letter to the council(s) and I hope I won't be the only one.
Even when there are no longer any loose stones (after a few years) the drag on these roads is appalling compared to how they used to be. If only we had roads like France.
Sorry 10, I can be a bit too concise at times.
Yes, I'm registered. No problems logging in. And able to post. Pretty much fine.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2869069/Oh-shame-married-MAMIL-s-Middle-Aged-Man-Lycra.html
Do you think My wife is trying to tell Me something She sent this article to Me the other day.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2869069/Oh-shame-married-MAMIL-s-Middle-Aged-Man-Lycra.html
Do you think My wife is trying to tell Me something She sent this article to Me the other day.
[MENTION=22214]banjo[/MENTION], here is your reply to your Mrs:
That miserable cow needs to see her gynecologist to wash the sand out of her fanny.
SB chubby alert!
I not saying a word, I might want a new bike sometime next year.
Add this:
So then, a bloke on being given a diagnosis of a debilitating disease decides to make the most of his remaining years of mobility by embracing a physical activity which he loves. What does his wife do? Belittle him, in public. Then play the victim card.
You may not want to follow that up with:
I hope her tits fall off.
Add this:
So then, a bloke on being given a diagnosis of a debilitating disease decides to make the most of his remaining years of mobility by embracing a physical activity which he loves. What does his wife do? Belittle him, in public. Then play the victim card.
You may not want to follow that up with:
I hope her tits fall off.
Re: My overshoes enquiry.
They got their first run out on the soaking wet and very windy commute in today. Ok, it's only just over a 10 minute ride, but the roads were running like a river and it was still lashing down. So, I get into work, take off the Endura's, and................. not a sausage! Not a single drop of wet to be seen. Water tight to the MAX!
Thanks PM, excellent recommendation there Be interesting to see how they fair on longer rides, but as I got them primarily for the commute, it's well and truly job done!
I also thought I'd take advantage of a big tailwind on a particular little uphill Strava segment I've had my eye on. Felt like I flew up there and was confident of big results, only to discover I somehow managed to match exactly my times from yesterday. And yes, I was sad enough to double check I didn't upload the same file again by mistake Oh well, happy enough that I didn't let the weather beat me today at least.
Glad you like them, 1066, I swear by them. Mine are a little worn, I may be tempted to treat myself to a new pair after Christmas!
Sounds a good experience and all the better if it keeps the motivation going at this time of year.Well, I've taken the plunge in a bid to get fitter and tonight saw me join a club chain gang ride for the first time ever.
What an experience! A fast group, 'slow' group and one bloke spat out the back just over half way into the first leg of the out and back ride. Guess where I fit into that equation
Glad I've at least done some work on cadence before dipping my toe in. I was spinning like I've never really spun before and still couldn't keep up once I'd lost the wheel at the back of the group. I now finally understand why IL says that an average cadence in the 90's is very achievable.
I think I can honestly say it's the first time I've felt like I was really racing my bike the whole way rather than just riding it. Exhilarating feeling!, despite being a tad hairy in the pitch black, in a large group and on wet roads. I've put the ride up on Strava and needless to say it's littered with PB's for me (the actual chain gang ride is only about half of what's up as I logged there and back to the ride as well). If they're willing to have me back, then I think I've found my motivation to get out on the bike regularly over winter
Sounds a good experience and all the better if it keeps the motivation going at this time of year.
Great stuff 1!!
I'm glad you're not demoralized, after all riding in a chain gang is just as much about technique, trust and confidence as it is about actual ability.
Ive just found [MENTION=12656]Pantani[/MENTION] - The Accidental Death of a Cycling is new on Netflix.