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• #1252
Sam, Scarlett did do it last year. I drove him down and the poor sod had to wait for two hours after he finished for me to complete the course. It was very tough. But challenges are important. Hopefully I will be better this year.
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• #1253
And people reckon I have too much time on my hands..
Fail. Keyboard shortcuts SAVE time. ;)
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• #1254
Ignoring stupid forrun speak saves more time.
DIY Racist
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• #1255
Are all Mr Schick's postings so scholarly? Really, I think you are in danger of raising the general level of discussion on this forum. There are many instances on this thread alone of your unnecessarily high-falutin' displays of grammatical learnedness. We may have to impose a ban on the use of long words. And French ones.
Or, in the best tradition of 'Nam movies, we could start calling you Shakespeare to characterise you instantly as The One Who Has Read A Book Or Two (and is likely to die horribly in the first major battle scene). "Incoming!"
I just do it in Word--excellent keyboard shortcuts for accented characters. Try Ctrl plus the character that looks like the diacritic, e.g. a comma for the cedille, then press the character. In the above case, Ctrl+' and then 'e'. Or use the reverse apostrophe for an accent grave. ^ for accent circonflexe, etc.
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• #1256
Anyone signed up the Tour of England leg that's been riden for chaarrridy?
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• #1257
anyone doing anything interesting this Sunday?
I'm still thinking of doing the Evans ride in Gt Missenden as per earlier post, but was wondering if there are any other events/group rides going on, pref in Greater London area.
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• #1258
try the other forum
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• #1259
During a pint and chat with J man and hill climbing assassin TimSmoker we mulled over the idea of a more challenging forum ride.
You can't beat a change of scenery, bigger climbs, faster roads, cleaner air, more badgers and a new pub or two.The plan was head out on the friday for a ride Saturday, relax in the evening, a ride sunday and off home.
Bulk trains and cheap accommodation and we are like pigs in shit, which is a fallacy as they are one of the tidiest of domestic farm animals.So from your area knowledge and experience what areas and routes would you recommend?
e.g. on of my favourite places to ride is back down west. I'd stay in Minehead and hit
Saturday - http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/ToW2009-3
(171 km)
Sunday - http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/SPORTIVE-The-Exmoor-Beast-2007-3550m
(163 km)get me.....
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• #1260
try the other forum
which one, sausage? am I being banished?
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• #1261
The other forum is where rides are arranged.
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• #1262
ahh the other forum... dripping with free campag and arranged rides coming out daily
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• #1263
I'm getting a bit frightened, all you big boys are ganging up on me and using ominous italics. gulp
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• #1264
Big????
Being a sensitive soul, I will now take my massive frame over to the corner and cry.
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• #1265
we always hurt the ones we love the most.
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• #1266
Perhaps that is even more worrying ;o)
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• #1267
you're right. possibly a good time to get back to work, before things get out of hand.
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• #1268
Don't break Clive.. let the tears roll but don't break!
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• #1269
he's right. stay strong. there's a lot of love here. but in a very manly way.
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• #1270
Are all Mr Schick's postings so scholarly? Really, I think you are in danger of raising the general level of discussion on this forum. There are many instances on this thread alone of your unnecessarily high-falutin' displays of grammatical learnedness. We may have to impose a ban on the use of long words. And French ones.
You have to benefit hippy sometimes. After all, what else is he getting out of the forum? ;P
Or, in the best tradition of 'Nam movies, we could start calling you Shakespeare to characterise you instantly as The One Who Has Read A Book Or Two (and is likely to die horribly in the first major battle scene). "Incoming!"
That just triggered my deepest fears (except I never did finish that second book).
rushes over to join Clive in the corner
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• #1271
Anyone signed up the Tour of England leg that's been riden for chaarrridy?
There's one for Stage 8 in London too. Gives you the chance to ride two laps of the circuit as part of a giant cycling festival, and all for a good cause :)
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• #1272
There's one for Stage 8 in London too. Gives you the chance to ride two laps of the circuit as part of a giant cycling festival, and all for a good cause :)
pretty neat, but at the risk of sounding uncharitable, it's a big fee (£50) for a little ride (20km), albeit in a good cause and on a splendid closed circuit
they seem to be discouraging speed merchants, however, so I reckon it might end up being an expensive version of Freewheel (or whatever they call that thing now), which takes place the next day strangely enough.
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• #1273
Its London based so they can get away with it, if they get half the carbon dripped embankment peloton there it will pay off.
Still a closed circuit with a mix of inexperienced and experienced riders sounds… Um dangerous! it's best they put off anyone who wants to really put the hammer downfrom what i have seen there are only organised rides for stage 5 & 8 of the tour of England
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• #1274
Ride Around Brands 2009
http://new.britishcycling.org.uk/recreation/article/reccal20090814Bike-Around-Brands-2009-0
I did this last year. You get all sorts out and about, from families to roadies using it as a training ride. With no traffic and ultra smooth tarmac it is great fun. And raises money for charity too!
Can't remember how many laps I did, around 30 I think.
(ignore the gut, fat arse, and compact chainset)
Would do it this year but I'll be in Dublin pissed out of my brain.
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• #1275
You forgot the lack of chrome forks too Sam. And black socks. What were you thinking?!
I think Scarlett did that one last year, takes in Yorks Hill IIRC.
Talking of Yorks Hill, it's only just over 2 months away. Looking forward to it already.