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• #127
Pretty sure I'm going to regret this, but...
- braker
- Arducius
- Velocio
- Rod Munch
- Wesley 7
- ian (conker)
- Christian
- Ed
- Steve
- theteleflorist
- Digger (if they don't make me work)
- George Sportif
- Gary
- Jake
- Baler
- Goochie
- Kieran
- laner
- heavisides
- Monster1985
- ChrisC
starts searching for bail out points!
- braker
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• #128
Ian. We'll wait at farnborough.
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• #129
lovely, if not knackering ride today!
thanks again to Sam for routing and Andy for keeping everything in shape at the back (me) :)
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• #130
Indeed a fine day. Sam, you're a fuckin' machine, a very pleasant and funny one, but still a machine.
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• #131
Nice one...sounds like a load of forumengers demonstrated a dose of HTFU today. Jealous.
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• #132
Great ride yesterday, Thanks Sam for a fantastic route and providing a very good wheel to sit on Johns right you are a machine.
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• #133
Does anyone have a map of the route you guys took as I wouldn't mind doing this ride with some mates this summer
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• #134
^see the first post, first page
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• #135
Great ride, great day. Thanks to everyone that pulled me along. Sam, you are a monster, god knows how you can take that headwind at the front all day and then ride to Cambridge today!?
I think I'm going to spend today eating non stop (not sure why I thought half a bowl of cornflakes would get me through the ride yesterday!)...
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• #136
Thanks to all for a great ride yesterday - esp. Sam for faultlessly the leading the way.
A few people asked about the clock in my stemcap: http://www.stemcaptain.com/
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• #137
Really good ride! Thanks so much to Sam for making it happen and a great effort from everyone to complete the ride!
Cheers Ed
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• #138
Good times... Thanks for the company guys and nice to meet/catch-up with you all.
The ride to Cambridge today was a breeze in comparison to that wind.
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• #139
We didn't notice the wind, behind you ;)
Happy birfday. Would've baked a cake if I'd known.
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• #140
thoroughly enjoyable ride thank you chaps, wrote a little bit of nonsense about it here if you are interested http://hamiltonwheelers.tumblr.com/post/4308334505
Christian.
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• #141
Hi all,
Cheers to you Sam for leading us head long into that wind! As I said on the train back, now I know where the name "braker" comes from - wind Braker. Thanks also to Andy to spuring us tail-enders on, and chapeau to all you guys that ploughed along fixed.
Also, nice meeting you guys from way out west! - I'm going to Bath for a short brake in a few weeks time (silver wedding anniv.), may take the fixy along for when Mrs Conker is doing all that beauty therapy crap in the hotel, which I discovered today, is on Brassknocker Hill!
PS. sorry to keap you all waiting, I'm never normally late - I actually made my way (for some strange reason) to Liverpool St, then realising my stupidity, had to sprint over to Waterloo!
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• #142
forgot ... JEALOUS!!!!!!!
@Breaker
Sam I sure wish I had been given the green light for Cambridge today, looks great. Surprisingly, I felt fresh as a daisy on the ride home last night, and even decided to take the slightly shorter but hillier route home through Hampstead. You were probably enjoying a pint, a ciggy and a laugh while I was having tea at the outlaws -
• #143
thoroughly enjoyable ride thank you chaps, wrote a little bit of nonsense about it here if you are interested http://hamiltonwheelers.tumblr.com/post/4308334505
Christian.
nice nonsense :) thanks for the batavus love too!
Fixed, 68" see you all tomorrow.