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• #902
Giving it a go this very Friday, will report back
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• #903
Just made this combining the Beeching Cuts, Cuckoo trail and Brighton-Guildford rail trail. Any fun stuff I'm missing? https://ridewithgps.com/routes/32954310
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• #904
You could carry on on the SDW from Alfriston, similarly take the North Downs Way past Shere.
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• #905
May steal this for a future ride. Thanks for the work.
Recently I've been working on a pre-work 50km loop from Putney. I think I'd like to add a hill to it. It is great for a thoughtless smash though.
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/32777357
Thoughts?Here's an attempt at a short gravel outing for the summer evenings:
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/32757916
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• #906
Can't see the route as it's private, but there are plenty of hills to ride south of Leatherhead
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/32957484
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• #907
To go against the off road/gravel theme, I am trying to sort out a single speed friendly route starting somewhere around Totteridge. Several mates have left London in the past year and we are planning to all ride out to meet there. 3 from London, 1 from Watford, 1 from St albans.
Anyone help me out? Im sure I can put something together but it would be good to include recommendations from anyone who knows the area better.
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• #908
Any recommendation for an interesting ~3 hour road loop from Angel? I've done Lee valley a few times, so looking for other options...
Cheers
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• #910
That looks perfect for some inspiration, thanks mate!
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• #911
https://www.dirtywknd.com/pages/london-cycling-routes
North and East routes are similar. No one actually rides east.
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• #912
BESPOKE CYCLING ROUTES!
Those are literally the most ridden routes North-East of London
Here's one from my heavy rotation: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/29698809
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• #913
Thanks both! Some great ideas here....
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• #916
Thanks mate. Was intending to ride your route to Cambridge to start my ride but of course the weather got in the way!
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• #917
Wow, brilliant, Thank you Giofox!
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• #919
nice! Whats the ratio of tarmac to off road?
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• #920
Very low, I'd say 10-15% tarmac in total, you can upload the route to Komoot to see wht is says.
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• #921
you can upload the route to Komoot to see wht is says
Have not experimented w/ Komoot yet - didn't know it had this feature. Cheers
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• #922
Komoot says 21%, but it felt less
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• #923
Anyone got any decent routes near Lyon in France? I'll ride the Vercors for a day but I don't want to have to travel more than 60-90 mins to start a ride so places like Telegraphe are out.
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• #924
Thoughts on a "friendly" London > Brighton (well, Ditchling in this case) route? I'm trying to put something together that my partner, who has not done a tonne of miles this year, won't be discourage by. But I also don't want to be on busy roads all day.
This uses Garmin's popular routes thing (with a bit of finessing to avoid some meters), but I'm not really sure what that really means when talking about London to Brighton. Could just be weekend warriors smashing out their rides as quickly as possible.
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• #925
The route from last year's LondonBrighton ride went through like this:
Mitcham - Carshalton - Just East of Oaks Park
Chipstead - Gatton - Albury Manor
Nutfield - Burstow - Turners Hill
Chiddinglye Wood - Ardingly - Lindfield
Haywards Heath - Following Ditchling Rd to Ditchling Common
interested in this route - can we get some feedback plz