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• #52
Best to save the pub until after the ride cliveo, unless you're a
trained professional such as myself.Indeed, drinking Guinness until 4am before a 600 mile ride is the stuff of champions.
But you were younger then and had a green beard.
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• #53
I am seeing Ed Quinn next month in Florida. He has not ridden a bike since then.
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• #54
Anyway, just look at all the motorheads, geeks, sluts, bloods, wastoids, dweebies and dickheads who made it round last years ridelondon100.
but they were righteous dudes
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• #55
Seriously? It did that much damage to him? Poor bloke. Tell him Green Beard says G'day.
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• #56
Repped @ncjlee and @epilepticfridgeboy
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• #57
Seriously? It did that much damage to him? Poor bloke. Tell him Green
Beard says G'day.Will do!
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• #58
done it. Was actually really flat but with a bit of wind that made it tougher. Managed to get into a group that was going along at nearly 20mph for the first 50 with a bit of a tail wind. The bit back was tough once I got to about 80 miles, especially with a bit of headwind.
Nice route though, well organised. Appreciated the free energy gels, bannanas & drink at the stops. I stopped at 50 miles and 75miles. Also the free hog roast and beer at the end was much needed.
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• #59
Well done, always good to see someone get into the triple figures. Come out and do some audaxing, you'll enjoy it.
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• #60
Well done, that's a very respectable average speed too.
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• #61
Chapeau! Looking at the numbers, I don't know what you were worrying about.
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• #62
Well done, 50miles or 300....the only difference is in your head so no reason you couldn't do it.