With this, Uni open day and international fixtures, September Saturday's will be very quiet around Falmer.Better hope we've got an away game that day then or that's another non Saturday afternoon fixture.
The ToB passed the bottom of my road last year. It was stunning. The road was closed for about 20 mins so inconvenienced virtually nobody and was an honour to see the World's best.
My tip: find an uphill section where you can stand on the outside of a bend. That way you can see the riders working a bit harder, maybe a fraction slower and for as long as possible. Seeing the bikes is great, but the atmosphere is probably made by the entourage of vehicles going past.
Looking forward to this & hopefully we'll find a nice spot to set up camp & watch them go by on the C7 (pretty sure that's the way they'll be heading)
Providing its a nice sunny day there'll be some lovely places along the route to capture some quality photos....
i hope they hurry up and sort out the c7 or there might be a few crashes whilst avoiding the potholes.
No, nothing like that.Have they started having a caravan like they do in the tour de France? They didn't when I last saw it a few years back?
Quality; i'm just about to buy a road bike on the bike to work scheme! A grands worth of bike for 43%!! insane not to. However; i've not ridden a bike for 25yrs!!
Quality; i'm just about to buy a road bike on the bike to work scheme! A grands worth of bike for 43%!! insane not to. However; i've not ridden a bike for 25yrs!!
Speed limits don't apply to bicycles.
I really fancied watching this, but it clashes with the Goodwood Revival weekend. Sussex will be bulging with visitors.
Quality; i'm just about to buy a road bike on the bike to work scheme! A grands worth of bike for 43%!! insane not to. HoweverD; i've not ridden a bike for 25yrs!!
I am a part time cyclist, is that true?