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• #2
Surrey Hills 70 miler?.. Why not just go camping?
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• #3
Which way is Surrey?
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• #4
No camping gear in London
though have been a happy camper joylord in the past
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• #5
i'm not riding with dangerous james, anymore...
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• #6
I'm committed to the Hounslow training ride. Approx. 75 miles round trip from Staines Bridge (Sainsbury's side, on the corner of 'The Hythe') leaving 9.15. Probably the last of these for this year.
The weather forecast is for North West wind, so we should start in that direction (so that we get blown home when shattered).
I can't guarantee any other fixed wheel riders, but I can promise we will show respect to any brave single gear enthusiasts and, assuming I'm leading, which is likely, I shall avoid steep gradients.
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• #7
Which day? Would prob bring geared bike
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• #8
Sorry to leave out such an obvious thing. SUNDAY 14th March.
You'll be very welcome. Geared bike probably a wise move but as I said above, a single gear wouldn't be impossible.
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• #9
sweet, i should be coming
pm on way
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• #10
Are there many Surrey cycle events and is there a large Surrey cycling population?
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• #11
If a nursery member does a pointless dredge post, but no-one reads it, does it actually make an impact?
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• #12
only if a moody oldtimer brings it to the attention of the masses. rather than letting it not impact.
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• #13
Nobody pays attention to me these days.
That's right, nobody.
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• #14
I do. I bought a Kinesis in your honour.
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• #15
You're nobody too.
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• #16
What was that noise? Did somebody fart?
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• #17
Are there many Surrey cycle events and is there a large Surrey cycling population?
The Surrey cycling population is full of people who have a lot of lolly.
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• #18
Nobody pays attention to me these days.
That's right, nobody.
I know, nowadays there's nothing but wronging the ancientry.
anyone up for surrey hills - saturday or sunday - which ever is looking to have the best weather?
could either meet for coffee at my place and then go or elsewhere.
possibly return to my gaffe for brun at the end