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• #9327
Slapped aerobars and an outrageous stem on the winter workhorse to take it out to Lincoln for a century - I'd forgotten how beautiful the cathedral is.
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• #9328
Solid first hour no slower than 20mph, then the others started flagging. Much slower second half.
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• #9329
cold & windy pre-Omloop ride on Flemish concrete roads, loved it
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• #9330
Summer arrived in Denmark today
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• #9331
Lovely, if somewhat slow, ride out to Knatts Valley (up) then back through Shoreham (love the drag up out of Shoreham) . Such a lovely corner of Kent.
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• #9332
First ever ride through the Chilterns today, 35m loop starting and finishing at Amersham. Lovely but highlighted my need for more hill training. Also, saw a badger which was nice.
Also saw a dead deer that had been hit by a car then nibbled on. Not so nice.
Badger and deer pics: http://m.imgur.com/a/nX7fw
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• #9333
Isn't it supposed to be badger, badger, badger, badger, badger, mushroom, not badger, badger, badger, badger, badger, dead deer?
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• #9334
Snake! Snake!
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• #9335
Prefer venison to mushrooms.
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• #9336
Had a lovely ride down to Brighton today, longest ride I've done to date. Did it single speed 41 x 17, way less problematic than I expected it to be. had to walk up most of the Beacon though.. I set a goal of reaching Brighton before 4pm so I would catch the end of Vegfest. Was there just after 3, what a perfect way to end the ride with all vegan pizza, ice crean, sushi, satay, fried "duck", brownies and of course a pint.
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• #9337
Badger, badger, badger, badger, badger, badger, badger, badger, badger, badger, badger, mushroom, mushroom
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• #9338
Excellent
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• #9339
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• #9340
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• #9341
Went from London to Oxford today using the second half of the Steam Ride map. Need more hill trainining, that's for sure, and got a nice sampling of British weather: strong headwind, cold temperatures, snow, hail, rain, and even some some sunny spots here and there. Chilterns are lovely, I'll be going back there.
(yes, taking bike #1 was very optimistic of me)
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• #9342
Wouldn't get too close to that cooling tower if I were you...
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• #9343
Well as a matter of fact the bike path goes literally around the power station (that's in Didcot). I didn't die but I wouldn't say that was the nicest part of the ride :)
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• #9344
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• #9345
Unbelievable.
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• #9346
Nice afternoon loop round Hever Castle and back. Going up Toys Hill never gets any easier. Got really cold by the time I got home. Fitness is getting a little better now and I'm not avoiding my favourite rides with hills anymore. Bring on the hills!
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• #9347
38.5 miles over 2hr20. 2,073ft of climbing, and a nice section at 30-35mph.
Last section home was super slow going through the town, pulled my average speed down to 16.5mph.
That, and having to keep an eye on the chain after a link was hanging by a thread. Narrow aversion of disaster, chain nearly snapped -noticed on snack break after one of the hills.
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• #9348
Thought I'd try the Thames path. Definitely didn't need google when I went past the sewage treatment plant.
About 30 miles in total which longest ride since pre-Christmas, quick pint in Cycle PS on the way back
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• #9349
Is that the Ronda verde route? i rode it Friday afternoon, could of done with slightly wider tires on some parts of the track!
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• #9350
Wtf is this and why? Hope the police were informed.
Got up early and almost made it home before the fog rolled in. Toes are still numb, but the frozen condensation in my cap has thawed. Ultimate AL is still a great allroad bike.
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