I don't want to give it away too early, esp due to google streetview spoiling all the surprise! Plus I'm still perfecting it. I rode it on Sunday all the way and there's a couple of bits to improve to make a bit more interesting. I'll be riding it again this weekend and then with the stewards the following weekend.
Basically it starts East Central London, heads out Northeast into Essex and back round. There are some nice views, some hills to climb, some hills to fly down, a little bit of track (in homage to the Paris-Roubaix), nice British suburbia and a couple of pub stops.
ANYBODY UNSURE IF THEY ARE CAPABLE, DON'T WORRY! IF I CAN DO IT, ANYBODY CAN.
The pace will be faster than that of the tweed run due to it being outside of central London. But it is not a race. I will provide routecards, so people will be free to ride ahead and wait at the stops for everybody else. We will not be stopping traffic to go through red lights, but we will not leave anybody trailing behind either.
I don't want to give it away too early, esp due to google streetview spoiling all the surprise! Plus I'm still perfecting it. I rode it on Sunday all the way and there's a couple of bits to improve to make a bit more interesting. I'll be riding it again this weekend and then with the stewards the following weekend.
Basically it starts East Central London, heads out Northeast into Essex and back round. There are some nice views, some hills to climb, some hills to fly down, a little bit of track (in homage to the Paris-Roubaix), nice British suburbia and a couple of pub stops.
ANYBODY UNSURE IF THEY ARE CAPABLE, DON'T WORRY! IF I CAN DO IT, ANYBODY CAN.
The pace will be faster than that of the tweed run due to it being outside of central London. But it is not a race. I will provide routecards, so people will be free to ride ahead and wait at the stops for everybody else. We will not be stopping traffic to go through red lights, but we will not leave anybody trailing behind either.