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  • Ah, then the L2B can be your warm-up. If you can ride 65 miles under those conditions, you can easily manage 100 on better (and flatter) roads, with slightly more elbow room and slightly fewer idiots in tracksuits. You don't need to train too much - just commute, and do a couple of longish rides at weekends. (And don't think I'm being flippant - the first year I did the DD (and the first and last time L2B) I'd only started cycling in March.)

    hmm, that sounds ok then. What would you class as a 'longish ride'? 50 miles? If it matters, my commute is 5miles each way, a few slight hills.

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