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Ah, you mean Christine? Yes. She is a friend but our group disbanded a bit after the Shimano/Red bull stop. We headed out at 7.30 to be back early for pizza and beer.
My 2 cents for the horizons: In my experience, all WTB tyres are weeping for a bit. The tanwall WTB tyres are some of the softest I ever rode. Really comfy. The horizons don't have a lot of grip so they are best suited for the canal path or the city when it's dry.
Yeah man I saw on your stories you'd been there, I saw a couple orange secans but not yours, shame it would have been nice to say hi. You were riding with the trendy lady on some Stayer pictures? I think you went out earlier than Pete and I, we were with Ride 4 Unity and quite delayed getting out.
@Johnnyw75 - I like them, they go up easy although they needed quite a bit of sealant at first as it bled through the sidewalls, they roll well, no traction issues but i am a nervous descender so take it slow (did slip a little on some horse shit in a forest though), and they get good reviews - but I've never had really good slicks so I don't have much comparison.