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#Brighton-Nil
We already have, about 10 posts up.
A couple of twunks that deserve each other.
Oh and for the record, as usual, I'm Team Car on this one.
Fixtures, apologies.
We already have, about 10 posts up.
A couple of twunks that deserve each other.
Oh and for the record, as usual, I'm Team Car on this one.
Collectively, today the Geeks rode from Brighton to Copenhagen, Saltzberg or Verona, take your pick.
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/distances.html?n=1352
Well done, you pretty much got us to Barcelona.I've just added in my 41 miles too, I got confused between Henfield and Hassocks. Again. I ended up having to take a short cut to get to The Amex... Ditchling Beacon. Nightmare, I wanted to skip to Henfield then around to Lewes and back along to the Amex, but instead I end up in Hassocks and needing to hot foot it back over to the Amex.
Although the hardest of the 5 York's was ok.Yeah, but tell us about Yorks.
Great win by Adam Yates in the San Sebastian.
Even though he didnt realise he'd won it til 50 metres after the finish.
So, what does this mean?
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I assumed it meant 'eff off'.
Hacked me off to only see a cat 2 on my ride so I made a new smegment and now have a whore's category climb on my riding CV. Happy days.
I'll be going back to have a proper go. Sadly unlikely to be on my own bike though.
York's was ok.
Well done, you pretty much got us to Barcelona.
If you'd pulled your finger out we could have gone for a romantic day in Venice
Although the hardest of the 5 York's was ok.
It peaks at 20% for a decent section at the top, which is just at the limit of my doableness.
But that's still not as steep as Cobb Lane.
There were so many people riding around that ridge, but they were all going in the opposite direction to me.
So much so I lost confidence in my directions and starting asking where was York's?
The first 3 people didn't know, even though we were less than a mile away.
That included a bloke on a Cervelo, deep rimmed wheels & head to toe in Rapha, who replied:-
"I'm sure I've been up it loads of times, I just don't know it as York's Hill"
I don't know now.So where do you go from there then? That was a mega ride.
Thanks for the translation PM. It'll be open next time.
No way.Cobb Lane is MUCH easier than Yorks Hill.
I don't know now.
When put on the spot my goals for the Summer were to get back to having 100 mile legs, and ride Box Hill.
I'm sure I'll get to BH at some point, but that's proving tricky to find a date with Colin.
The hardest way from here is about 120 miles, so all of a sudden that's lost it's kudos.
I should do the Roubaix sportive but I'm a little chicken going on my own.
(It's ok Pogue & H I don't need it selling to me, I'll let you know if I'm brave enough to seek your advise)
To be brutally honest, and horrendously sexist, foremost in my mind is finding the lady attempting Ditchling 10 yards in front of me.
Her climbing style was appalling, she only made 3 bends, and she needed some coaching.
The fact that her bottom looked lovely is neither here nor there.
I think we should book up to do Paris Roubaix next year. [MENTION=19321]Pogue Mahone[/MENTION] ?
Or how about the Tour of Flanders?
Maybe an NSC team?
I'm 100% up for it.I think we should book up to do Paris Roubaix next year. [MENTION=19321]Pogue Mahone[/MENTION] ?
Or how about the Tour of Flanders?
Maybe an NSC team?
I'm 100% up for it.
As said my 'boyz' don't fancy it, and try as I might I'm not built for x hours of climbing.
After this weekend I'm seriously reeling from [MENTION=19321]Pogue Mahone[/MENTION]'s Nice trip.
A spring classic target is exactly what I need to launch me into winter.Blimey Stat, you've been on fire this year!! I can only aspire to so well!