Sat 10th May - London to Cambridge

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  • juz got back

    nice to meet everyone on the ride
    will post some photos later tonight

  • yeah, had a really good day, great to meet everyone. Hoping Cornelius is not hurting too much tonight.

    This was a great moment, when Brian pulls a macDonalds out of his bag that he carried 30 odd miles from London.

    Rest of the pics are here

  • been home an hour, absolutely perfect day, glad that everyone made it there, especially g and cornelius with there respective injuries!

    feeling pretty tired with what was effectively a 90 mile ride when you add in getting lost and getting to start and home from the station

    had a good ride home from the station with a random chick on a black langster with no lights, said she was a courier with a bit of a canadian accent, anyone on here?

    see you at the next one!

  • talk about a slave bike show!

  • What a ride yo.. the pinchflats, the punctures, the wipeouts, the limbtears....

    yes we took a bit longer than planned, but it was truly a beautiful day, and we rode, more or less, as one. (Some people's speed over thirty forty miles defies understanding though..impressive to say the least) Such a good feeling riding en masse into Cambridge town finally...and the countryside was fantastic. The weather proabbly couldn't have been better, it seemed to cool a bit towards the mid-afternoon as the gradients got a little more wearing..

    Great ride guys, brilliantly organised and a day spent pretty much about as content as somebody can be. Hope noone's feeling too sore tomorrow.

  • Was really great seeing such a turn up. 30+ riders, superb weather, beautifully rolling and quite route. Should have fired up the GPS a bit earlier then we might have saved on the little detour. Didn't want to come across as the gadegteer right from the beginning...
    Here an unsorted set of images[URL="http://www.flickr.com/photos/61651603@N00/sets/72157604988523087/"][/URL]

  • Thanks folks, for a great ride: just out of the shower now, with the sunburn and chafing abating a little. The ride showed the brilliance of the forum: camaderie as we sped and slowed then communal beers ....and all of Cambridge had turned out to welcome us!

    Lebowski and Cornelious: hope the wounds aren't too painful. Thanks to you both for directing the group.

    Special recogition for the guy (Dave?) who travelled to London from Hull to ride out with us, and the two Brighton guys- hope to get Preston Park to spin that track sometime.

    As Pilky said, too many names to mention- see you on next week's night ride.

  • just got back in after a night out at a friends birthday in exmouth market.
    hurts like a muther, but got some herbal painkiller and it should be alright until I wake up in the morning.
    thank you to all of the guys that saw me crash and helped me get back on the bike
    big shout out for emile and hillbilly, for riding back to make sure I was okay.
    Twas a good day, murtle and mike c thanks for keeping the pace high, sorry if I sounded like a bitch at the post office, if you hadn't kept a good pace we wouldn't have got to cambridge before seven.
    Good beers at the end, and cheap train fares.
    Remind me to make sure I change out slow punctures, washing out the front at thirty down a hill ain't a good way to go.
    Great train journey back guys caught much joke, lebowski hope you got to the party okay.
    Anyway I'm off to bed now.
    See those of you who can make it out to south london beers on monday.

  • what happened to lebowski?

    glad your ok Cornie

  • washing out the front at thirty down a hill ain't a good way to go.

    I was reading the posts, thinking ¨what happened to corny?¨ That sounds painful as, heal soon...

    Glad you all had fun, wish I'd been there.

  • great ride guys, my arms are burning, my legs don't work but i couldn't have made the day any better

    Quotes Of The Day

    "I can't feel my dick" - Stompy

    "You could have exploded" - Hillbilly about Cornelius

    PS - please tag any photos with londonfgss, this makes it very easy to search for photos on flickr

  • also will no one take photos of object ontill he gets a tan?

  • he wasn't on the ride

  • was that some other pale skin head then? and i think Cornelius says he was.... not that i was there mind.

  • well i was there chris and object definitely wasn't there

    so its not him

  • Beautiful

  • What happened Corny? How feckin' long did it take yaz? I'm noticing a lot of "2 hours ago".. I hope that means you spent a long time in the pub? :)

  • Good job we sacked it, eh hippy? Slow and dangerous...

    How were your hills? I managed a monumental training ride of 'twice round the block, I don't care if it hurts.'

  • 120k with the Team Quest (fast) bunch.
    Home at 1pm.
    Dovetail at 7pm for a few fine Belgian brews.
    Bed at 2am.
    Out again in a few hours for another 120+ kilos..
    Such is the life of the overweight, alcoholic roadiescum.

  • A great ride, best yet. Special thanks to Lebowski and Stompy for sorting out the route and guiding us through beautiful countryside. Would do it again, and BTW where are we going today?!

  • Quotes Of The Day

    "I can't feel my dick" - Stompy

    The feeling down there is back, but I wish I didn't feel so much in my legs.

    Thanks for the ride, guys; great day to do it. it did feel like you guys were having a points race up at the front, but you waited so it's all good.

    Thanks to murtle, corny and flickwg for the encouragement up the inclines.

    Cheers to leboswki for arranging this.

    Great to see so many out for a ride; I'm sorry I didn't get around to chatting with most of you, but I was totally shattered most of the day.

    See you at the next one.

    I've now got to spend the day in Southall with my girlfriend while she shops for clothes - I'd rather be on my bike.

  • Remind me to make sure I change out slow punctures, washing out the front at thirty down a hill ain't a good way to go.

    I did - but I didn't think it was appropriate to say "I told you so".

    Glad you're okay.

    You also get the hard man prize for not squealing like a girl when I gave you the spray plaster unlike lebowski.

  • So what actually happened to Cornelius and Lebowski?

  • So what actually happened to Cornelius and Lebowski?

    Lebowski went down in the pack. and scraped his arm.

    I didn't see what happened to Corny, but it had something to do with him losing his front wheel on a downhill. Sounds like it could have been really bad.

    He was full of praise for his Grobag which took most of the brunt of his fall.

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