2009-06-21 Sun - BHF London to Brighton

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  • are they as rare as the full campag BMX gruppo?
    They were Campagnolo (C?) Record Pista cranks from the late 80's/90's, when it was the vogue in the British time-trailing scene to use long single ring cranks. Now and again they do pop up on Ebay.

    I sold them to a bloke in America who then improved his times for the kilo on the track, compared to his previous shorter cranks ... uurrgghhh ... wish I never sold them :(

    Campag don't make them any more but you can get Shimano Dura Ace Track and Sugino 75's in 175mm lengths.

  • Did the ride geared, as I'd been out of action for over a month with a broken hand. Stupidly woke up late and missed my 6.30 slot, ended up setting off about 8.45. As a result - lots of climbing hills on foot, mainly because there was no room to cycle in. For some reason I also don't climb as well geared as fixed (counter-intuitively), or else I think I would have been a bit more confident weaving through the pushers. And there was a lot of idiots doing stupid stuff on the downhill runs. Felt more like I was commuting in heavy traffic than anything else.

    Apart from that - lovely weather for it, nice countryside and generally enjoyable.

    Next year, I might do it fixed and make sure I set off at 6am, we'll see.

  • Next year, I might do it fixed and make sure I set off at 6am, we'll see.

    How about, next year, we all start as a 'club' together at 6am.

    Hangovers from the night before are actively encouraged :)

  • The highest gear I've done the whole L2B (and Ditchling) was 47x15 (84 GI) but I cheated, stopping at the foot of Ditchling to rest for 10 mins, smoked a rollie, ate an ice cream, then stomped the pedals all the way up the Beacon, pee'ing off all the geared geezers walking up :) Also had the secret weapon of some super long 177.5mm Campag 'climbing' cranks then!

    Confused: crank length is one component of GI calculation. Sounds like you were on fewer gear inches than you thought.

  • Did it this year again, last year geared with a friend who "trained" for it. Started at 9 o'clock and it was painful, alhough I managed to pick my way around all the people. Finish time 7 hours (at a friends pace)

    This year on my own, started at 6 o'clock SS made it up he beacon again! Finish time 3 hrs 25 mins, then cycled home just over 100 miles 6 hrs 25mins.

    So next year I will do it again but fixed, raised enough cash to get priority place if anyone fancies a team effort (fixed).

    Oh year 72 inches.

    (my 2ps worth)

  • Did it this year fixed (48x18), 9:30 start - found it ok but got held up a lot in the first 25miles, spent a lot of time queueing.

    It's a shame people don't walk on the left on all the hills, like they do going up Ditchling?!

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