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  • Google Fred Whitton Challenge.

  • Hi can anyone convert this GPX file for me on here?

    Sorry new to his mapping stuff on the internet and garmin! #allthedearandnoidea

    http://www.opencycling.com/coast-to-coast-in-a-day/route.php

    Many thanks!

  • Here you go, Looks like a great ride.

    http://ridewithgps.com/routes/5270130

  • Thanks babes!! Xxx

  • I'm off to Somerset with the wife.
    She is working on the Saturday and I am taking the bike.

    Anyone got any decent routes out and about round Taunton area?

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  • Looking for a nice (not an a-road odyssey, lumpy fine but not hill after hill please) circular route to do My First Century.

    Leaving from SE Ldn so preference for Kent but open to suggestions innit.

    TA!

  • Looking for a nice (not an a-road odyssey, lumpy fthat but not hill after hill please) circular route to do My First Century.

    Leaving from SE Ldn so preference for Kent but open to suggestions innit.

    TA!

    I take it it's 100 miles that you're after. If so, I have a nice route that loop
    s round Hever Castle.
    http://www.ridewithgps.com/routes/5329662

    Have a look at my other routes too as most of my cycling is done in the Kent lanes

  • Yes, imperial, rather than metric. Thanks! Looks almost exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for :)

  • hello ladies and gents.

    Im at a wedding in Stratford-upon-Avon this weekend, and i'll be staying in a local hotel. There is an afterparty for a different wedding that i'd like to attend in Craven Arms the next day, and it's certainly do-able for me.

    I'd just like to know which of these (auto) routes would be the most 'chill'. I'll have a backpack (no tourer) and I'd like to see pretty/cool stuff. Not familiar with the area at all! Im guessing the high one will take in better scenery, but I have no idea if i'm missing anything..

    Thanks for any help!

    http://ridewithgps.com/routes/5397273

    or

    http://ridewithgps.com/routes/5397263

  • Anyone got any good routes in Dorset - specifically Isle of Pubeck?

    I've got a week down there and would like to get some miles in. ta

  • Isle of Pubic? What kind of distances?

  • Lake District.

    Going here on holiday in a few weeks. Anyone got any nice routes? I know the whole place will be awesome but specific areas to ride.

    Fred Whitton not applicable, going with the lady so <30miles a day!

  • @What ok. Just via looking at the map, first looks a lot better.

  • thanks, that's what I was thinking. :)

    If anyone knows any nice spots to stop/look at I will be grateful

  • Your help please.

    I am looking for a ride of at least 100 miles up to, say 130, that leaves from Islington/City or somewhere I can get to easily from there (LMNH would be ideal) and takes me out to Kent.

    It must contain Yorks Hill and Chalkpit Lane (going up both) and ideally will also include Toys and Ide hills as well as any other challenging hills that it can find.

    Happy with a shorter Kent loop including those hills to which i can add the journey out and back.

    To be really picky, it should end with a gentle roll home.

    Thank you.

  • Sadist.

  • How's this;

    http://www.strava.com/routes/701159

    Be warned, Chalkpit Lane is a bitch. I've never got up it in good shape, hence why I've stuck it in early doors.

  • Andy

    That is brilliant. With the ride out to Crystal Palace and back that will put me very near my required 100 miles.

    May try this on Sunday. Doing a 130 mile run to Cambridge and back on Saturday.

  • Sadist.

    Masochist, actually

  • Just calculated the distance to CP from my home. It brings the ride total to a smidgen under 100 miles. One wrong turn or wobble, and I hit the magic, or rather symbolic, 100.

  • LOL that's a brutal route.

  • Just go all the way north to brasted, across to sundridge and then all the way up sundridge. that'll take you over 100. And some more elevation.

  • Just ridden the route with guidance and company of BMMF.

    Spectacular ride. 7543 feet of climbing. 96 miles from my home and back.

    On top of 127 miles yesterday to Cambridge and back (and back into a headwind), feel I have earned a lazy Sunday evening.

    The route is brilliant. I managed to climb Chalk Pit and Yorks for the first time. There are quite a few other choice hills as well.

    Do it! If I can a month off my 57th birthday, you can.

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