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  • New plans!

    Mr Bear has a friend on the Isle of Man who is kindly putting us up so we are going to do a lap of the island too! New maps to reflect this - any local knowledge about busy roads to avoid welcome:-
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    [SIZE=2]Day 1 - Hove to Portsmouth (http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=2603930)[/SIZE]
    [SIZE=2]Day 2 - circuit of Isle of Man (TT!) http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=2603939 [/SIZE]
    [SIZE=2]Day 3 Ferry from Yarmouth to Lymington, then carry on to Weymouth http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=2603953 [/SIZE]

    It means missing a bit of the mainland coast - but doing a circuit of the Isle of Man has to be done! Not that we will be doing all islands on the way round - that would be bonkers crazy mad.

    (coz planning to cycle fixed around the coast of britain is completely and utterly a sane thing to do.)

    And Miro - I take your point regarding Gmaps Pedo and MapMyRide - for route planning on a grander scale it just seems to be a hell of a lot quicker than the others.

    Do you mean the Isle of Wight? (much nearer to Portsmouth!!)

  • Doh! Idiot that I am! Of course I do!

  • if you ever go down west i can give you some good places to go. ive done almost all of of cornwall and devon, and some of south wales on fixed. i highly recommend a gearing in the 60-67GI range as anything above that will probably kill you unless you are superman. i always aimed to do 80miles a day on 65gi and normally did it fairly comfortably.

    ive thought about doing the whole coast of kent seeing as i partially live there, but im finding it hard to find the motivation as kent is mainly a skanky hole. rode through bex hill the other day, my god thats a depressing place, but not as bad as pikey paradise folkstone.

    Yup, would have to agree that Kent is a bit, well, bleak. But it was an interesting ride, none-the-less, with some weird sights along the way. Most of it is on the Coastal route too - which was really lovely actually. Thanks gearing advice too - I think that has to be my next plan to start trying with different ratios. We will be down the west way soon - a week planned for early summer so hope to make a big bite of devon and cornwall.

  • Do you mean the Isle of Wight? (much nearer to Portsmouth!!)

    Still blushing, actually, with embarrassment. That's why I need googlemap-based apps!

  • Is there a TT on the Isle of Wight?

  • if you ever go down west i can give you some good places to go. ive done almost all of of cornwall and devon, and some of south wales on fixed. i highly recommend a gearing in the 60-67GI range as anything above that will probably kill you unless you are superman. i always aimed to do 80miles a day on 65gi and normally did it fairly comfortably.

    ive thought about doing the whole coast of kent seeing as i partially live there, but im finding it hard to find the motivation as kent is mainly a skanky hole. rode through bex hill the other day, my god thats a depressing place, but not as bad as pikey paradise folkstone.

    I live in kent and it is not skanky bloody cheek!

  • Hi,

    I'm going on a multiday trip from cologne to london this summer.
    I write a blog about planning, route, gear, training.

    http://www.cgnfixed.blogspot.com

    joerg

  • Hi,

    I'm going on a multiday trip from cologne to london this summer.
    I write a blog about planning, route, gear, training.

    http://www.cgnfixed.blogspot.com

    joerg

    Enjoy! We did our three days (Isle of Wight gots some hills, I tell ya!) weekend before last; stunning weather with a little stretch of road through the new forest which i consider to be the best bit of cycle road I have ever gone through. Felt like a F1 track! Our blog post will be up soon.

  • I will enjoy it.
    Does anyone know a good route from either Dover or Ramsgate int Central London.
    I plan to take the ferry from Oostende (Belgium) to Ramsgate, but I read somwhere on this forum, that they don't take bikes on board !?

  • if you ever go down west i can give you some good places to go. ive done almost all of of cornwall and devon, and some of south wales on fixed. i highly recommend a gearing in the 60-67GI range as anything above that will probably kill you unless you are superman. i always aimed to do 80miles a day on 65gi and normally did it fairly comfortably.

    ive thought about doing the whole coast of kent seeing as i partially live there, but im finding it hard to find the motivation as kent is mainly a skanky hole. rode through bex hill the other day, my god thats a depressing place, but not as bad as pikey paradise folkstone.

    I live in kent and it is not skanky bloody cheek!

    He does have a point about Folkestone.

    It's sell by date was around the end of the Victorian holiday resort era.

  • I will enjoy it.
    Does anyone know a good route from either Dover or Ramsgate int Central London.
    I plan to take the ferry from Oostende (Belgium) to Ramsgate, but I read somwhere on this forum, that they don't take bikes on board !?

    The Tour de France route is on here somewhere, pretty sure that did Dover to London.

  • Ola! Yup, it's been a while but we are back on it! Late June will see us at Bournemouth for the next few days routes. And we've updated the website - www.cyclearoundbritain.co.uk (though give me some time to get it up to date!).

    Reason for the break? Well, my 6 month old son has had something to do with it - but glad to be back in the saddle!.

  • Impressive! I'll check out your blog. well done!

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