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• #2
lands end to john o groats.
and lots more long rides. as you say to be able to comfortably do a 100 miles would be nice.
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• #3
100 miles in under 3:45 would be nice and almost totally impossible for me but I want the club record.
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• #4
I'd like to learn how to light a cigarette while riding.
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• #5
I'd like to race some more crits, and work my way up to a road race. Hopefully ride the fireflies again too.
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• #6
To be able to put on a Vittoria Randonneur
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• #7
Isn't that scobbles?
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• #8
I'd like to learn how to colour coordinate my bike's components with my clothing and "accessories"
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• #9
I plan on winning Olympic gold.
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• #10
All black. It works with grease ya see?
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• #11
I generally settle for not having any smashes. It's been my goals for years and most year I'm pleased to say that I manage it quite well.
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• #12
Go back & do the Marmotte in under 8h 49. That was my gold time last time I rode, when I was still in 30 - 39 age group. I missed it by 2 secs, and it still bugs me.
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• #13
dunwich - there and back
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• #14
dunwich - there and back
Good one.
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• #15
Lose some weight* and take proper advantage of my continuing increases in power and endurance.
Decide what my 2012 40th birthday mid-life crisis bike purchase will be.
*so basically same goal as 2009 and 2010 then fatty?
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• #16
dulwich* - there and back
You'll get there mate, you'll get there.
*Never gets old**
**for me
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• #17
to convince myself i like clipless and that my bike fits me.
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• #18
Ride over 200 miles in 24hr MTB race.
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• #19
More long rides, possibly in Europe, possibly up real mountains.
Also not having any smashes after this years one :/ -
• #20
buy a bike with gears. and use them.
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• #21
Dunwich, and gold at the surrey legs of steel! (going for silver this year :) )
And learn how to build a wheel.
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• #22
To start going to Wests and Souths again.
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• #23
To be able to put on a Vittoria Randonneur
I can help with this.
For a fee.
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• #24
Lose some weight
+1
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• #25
Marmotte and maybe a GranFondo later in the season
Mine is- get into TT'ing, and develop an ability to be absolutely fine after 100+ miles of riding.
Anyone else?
Its worth starting now, because I've a long way to go training wise, before i feel comfortable tackling my first TT.