mlg57
Well-known member
Yes I think its got a bit too big for itself, the current breed seem to have a lot of "get to Brighton as fast as they can and sod everyone else"!!
You are quite right, it's a shame my kind treat it as anything other than a charity fun ride.I was suprised about the number of nobs taking the piss out of the slower riders and abusing them for slowing their progess. Yes it is common sense to keep left if you are walking a hill but not acceptable to call someone a for **** it! It's meant to be a charity ride, not a race and really no need to get so angry and upset. Thought there was gonna be fight at the first big hill. I've done more running than cycling and would say the atmosphere was 10 times better at marathons etc. Felt a bit embarassed to be part of it as riders ignored marshalls and police to gain few seconds.
You wouldn't say that if you saw me Lycra-ed up.
There's no pleasure to be had there!
whats the monster hill towards the end called, that killed me when i did it.
I did it once, 2 years ago and i walked up all the big hills, not a chance of riding up them. It was my first ride over any meaningfull distance since i finished doing my paper round 45 years ago, and i did it in 6 hours 46, and was bloody proud of myself for doing it.
It's not a battle with others to finish the fastest, it's a battle with yourself to finish at all.
BensGrandad, you really are a miserable old git, who seems to have it in for all cyclists. 27,000 cyclists raising bags loads of cash for the British Heart Foundation and all you can comment on is the legality of a number plate. You are a wanker of the highest order!