Pogue Mahone
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- Apr 30, 2011
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8km left. They're descending, motorbikes getting in the way...They're finding it impossible to race.
And now...uphill!
And now...uphill!
Big climb to finish stage 3 of Tour of Andalucia just starting. Froome needs to try to get 8 seconds on Contador. What will Sky try?
Anyone else watching?
Watching it now, that was a crappy descent.8km left. They're descending, motorbikes getting in the way...They're finding it impossible to race.
And now...uphill!
Great racing though.Sandstorms as well 10.
Watching today's Andalusia's stage final few miles. Pure evil.
Ah, not that you knew what you had unleashed, the perfect opportunity to champion my house as the perfect place for a cyclist to live.After the game I stayed at my parents. Took the opportunity to have a spin without having to get out of London first. Was great being in the countryide after only 10 minutes, the London bit is such a drag. Was pretty windy in places, also Sussex is a bit hillier than my usual Essex haunt! All good fun.
Ah, not that you knew what you had unleashed, the perfect opportunity to champion my house as the perfect place for a cyclist to live.
2 roads and 1 minute south of Stat Towers is the coastal route (a haven for geeks recently).
Pan flat for 30 miles each way.
3 roads and 10 minutes north is Arundel the gateway to the South Downs, The Weald, North Downs and lumpy Hampshire.
You can undulate all day or zig-zag across the steepest climbs.
Just about perfect.
Anyone want to take me on
Granted I could do with a 'monument' climb nearby.A quarter of a mile from my house and you are on the cliffs by Ovingdean Beach - turn right and it's flatlands from there all the way to Portsmouth - 50 miles or so.
Turn left and it's hilly cliffs leading to Exceat and Beachy Head.
Head inland up the Falmer Road, past the Amex, through Stanmer Park to Ditchling Beacon and beyond. Gateway to the Downs, East Sussex and the steep sharp hills of Kent.
I win, I believe.