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• #502
990km
Get yourself on a velodrome and knock that out in a day or so. :D
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• #503
Let's all knock one out to show solidarity!
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• #504
well, this isn't a bad idea (perhaps only for the last 200 to avoid complete madness and loss of gravity)....would work AF if there are people watching you and at the very end a massive party is on!
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• #505
Joel. This is amazing. I can only imagine that you are running on pure adrenaline at the moment. I hope the weather stays fine, the wind is always on your back and that the virus keeps well away from you. Really looking forward to hearing of your successful conclusion to this totally bonkers but absolutely brilliant challenge. And huge congratulations on the fund raising. That is really impressive.
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• #506
Done.
As an aside, anyone know the best way to dry out a laptop?
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• #507
Reminded I hadn't yet donated. Sorted now.
:thumbsup:
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• #508
This is incredible, what an inspiration! Well done and all the best for the last leg.
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• #510
^ Crazy. Time to join the pro tour!
@Norfolkbound what's your estimate of time taken?
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• #511
Disclaimer I have done a decent chunk on the turbo due to weather/time etc
As it stands - 35,510km over 1141 hours so 31.12kph my climbing is very low in comparison though. The flat lands of Norfolk are favourable for speed and kms.
Thanks everyone, I'm definitely going to enjoy the last few days of this challenge now and I'm feeling pretty proud of this. I'm glad I was bold with the size of this challenge.
I need to remember my own words though... Stupid slip on the ice this morning, thanks non gritted quiet country lanes.
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• #512
Pros would also do a substantial amount of that in bunches, with people carrying their spare kit and some motorpacing so... cheating basically.
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• #513
Basically pro are doing a job, they get paid for doing the pedal thing. so no comparison can work here.
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• #514
There's also that. It's a lot easier to bust out a 30,000km year when you don't have a 9 to 5!
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• #515
*8 to 5 sadly
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• #516
Been following this for ages, so finally time to sort a donation to CALM. Absolutely incredible effort, almost there!
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• #517
Yeah, no one works 9-5 in the UK. But it sounds cooler than saying "day job" or "office hours"
and I think we should all take a minute to thank Dolly for that.
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• #519
I think we should all take a minute to thank Dolly for that
Didn't you already do that earlier?
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• #520
and thus was born the 5000th euphemism for feeding the chooks
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• #521
I like this idea, maybe a 36.5km ride or even 3.65km
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• #522
Would totally do this in solidarity with you for your amazing effort. Would be an honor
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• #523
Donated. Like many others on this thread I'm in awe of your grit and determination in pushing this challenge through to completion
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• #524
Thank you. Grit and determination sum up this challenge very well.
On another note, I've used the challenge elite xp tyres since the 29th of December. They've been utterly useless in comparison to GP5000s, I've had 6 puntures with the front tyre. Eventually I'll go tubeless but I'm swapping between road and gravel tyres regularly so I'll need another set of wheels for this.
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• #525
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@Norfolkbound Iām in awe, great going so far and enjoy some time off in a weeks time!
Absolutely colossal effort - can't quite get my head around the logistics let alone the effort required!
Nearly there!!!