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• #2
nice one bmmf,
this is a fantastic idea
can't make the first one.
like the name.
oh, and you haven't called clintsmoker and me fuckin wankers yet.cheers
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• #3
Shame, I can't make this one, as I'll be abroad. Have fun!
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• #4
It lives.
Still going to wait till the last minute to see if riding or hangover wins control of these Sunday mornings.
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• #5
Sunday 8th November '09 - "Roydon Vasey - A Ride For *Local *People"
37 mile loop from Roydon - will post route link later.
Train Out - Liverpool St @ 8.43am, arriving Roydon 9.24am
Train Back - Roydon 11.43am (preferably) or 12.43pm
- BMMF (59" fixed, or fully mudguarded geared audax if it's pissing down)
- Gustav
- BMMF (59" fixed, or fully mudguarded geared audax if it's pissing down)
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• #6
Sunday Morning Tuesday Night Ride Club (SMTNRC) 09/10
The SMTNRC is the same as the TNRC in all but 2 aspects:
i) The day of the week.
ii) The lighting requirements.It will be a series of fortnightly routes using existing TNRC loops, plus maybe a few new ones. You should be able to ride 30-40 miles in 2 - 2.5 hours, whether you ride fixed, geared, folding, whatever. Riders are welcome to ride to the start points or get on trains at other stations on the way out.
Trains out will generally be around 8.30-9am, with trains back returning to London between 12.30 and 1.30pm - this will avoid sharing the lanes with too many dodgy drivers, and mean people can get home by lunchtime or for family commitments and so on. Please note that Sunday trains (in both directions) are not as plentiful as during the week, and it's also worth checking websites for news of engineering works. Groupsave and Network Cards in full effect!
Because no-one's going to get lost in the darkness, there may be more need for self-sufficiency. We'll aim to keep together/regroup as much as possible, but if people need to forge ahead to catch trains, or end up permanently dropping off the pace, so be it. We'll never be that far out into the wilderness anyway:)
Sunday 8th November '09 - "Roydon Vasey - A Ride For *Local *People"
37 mile loop from Roydon - route here.
Train Out - Liverpool St @ 8.43am, arriving Roydon 9.24am
Train Back - Roydon 11.43am (preferably) or 12.43pm
- BMMF (59" fixed, or fully mudguarded geared audax if it's pissing down)
- Gustav
3.
- BMMF (59" fixed, or fully mudguarded geared audax if it's pissing down)
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• #7
Sunday Morning Tuesday Night Ride Club (SMTNRC) 09/10
The SMTNRC is the same as the TNRC in all but 2 aspects:
i) The day of the week.
ii) The lighting requirements.It will be a series of fortnightly routes using existing TNRC loops, plus maybe a few new ones. You should be able to ride 30-40 miles in 2 - 2.5 hours, whether you ride fixed, geared, folding, whatever. Riders are welcome to ride to the start points or get on trains at other stations on the way out.
Trains out will generally be around 8.30-9am, with trains back returning to London between 12.30 and 1.30pm - this will avoid sharing the lanes with too many dodgy drivers, and mean people can get home by lunchtime or for family commitments and so on. Please note that Sunday trains (in both directions) are not as plentiful as during the week, and it's also worth checking websites for news of engineering works. Groupsave and Network Cards in full effect!
Because no-one's going to get lost in the darkness, there may be more need for self-sufficiency. We'll aim to keep together/regroup as much as possible, but if people need to forge ahead to catch trains, or end up permanently dropping off the pace, so be it. We'll never be that far out into the wilderness anyway:)
Sunday 8th November '09 - "Roydon Vasey - A Ride For *Local *People"
37 mile loop from Roydon - route here.
Train Out - Liverpool St @ 8.43am, arriving Roydon 9.24am
Train Back - Roydon 11.43am (preferably) or 12.43pm
- BMMF (59" fixed, or fully mudguarded geared audax if it's pissing down)
Gustav
3.pajamas (probably still wearing them) 46 x 17 = 71.4 or 72.6 in high heels
- BMMF (59" fixed, or fully mudguarded geared audax if it's pissing down)
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• #8
Sunday Morning Tuesday Night Ride Club (SMTNRC) 09/10
The SMTNRC is the same as the TNRC in all but 2 aspects:i) The day of the week.
ii) The lighting requirements.It will be a series of fortnightly routes using existing TNRC loops, plus maybe a few new ones. You should be able to ride 30-40 miles in 2 - 2.5 hours, whether you ride fixed, geared, folding, whatever. Riders are welcome to ride to the start points or get on trains at other stations on the way out.
Trains out will generally be around 8.30-9am, with trains back returning to London between 12.30 and 1.30pm - this will avoid sharing the lanes with too many dodgy drivers, and mean people can get home by lunchtime or for family commitments and so on. Please note that Sunday trains (in both directions) are not as plentiful as during the week, and it's also worth checking websites for news of engineering works. Groupsave and Network Cards in full effect!
Because no-one's going to get lost in the darkness, there may be more need for self-sufficiency. We'll aim to keep together/regroup as much as possible, but if people need to forge ahead to catch trains, or end up permanently dropping off the pace, so be it. We'll never be that far out into the wilderness anyway:)
Sunday 8th November '09 - "Roydon Vasey - A Ride For *Local *People"
37 mile loop from Roydon - route here.
Train Out - Liverpool St @ 8.43am, arriving Roydon 9.24am
Train Back - Roydon 11.43am (preferably) or 12.43pm
- BMMF (59" fixed, or fully mudguarded geared audax if it's pissing down)
Gustav
3.CrazyJames Rockin 48/19....En Le cotic Fixie, possibly with added dual bottlecage goodnesspajamas (probably still wearing them) 46 x 17 = 71.4 or 72.6 in high heels
Oh yeah Tika, if you're coming....I haven't forgotten, I will bring that tool pouch!
- BMMF (59" fixed, or fully mudguarded geared audax if it's pissing down)
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• #9
Sunday Morning Tuesday Night Ride Club (SMTNRC) 09/10
The SMTNRC is the same as the TNRC in all but 2 aspects:i) The day of the week.
ii) The lighting requirements.It will be a series of fortnightly routes using existing TNRC loops, plus maybe a few new ones. You should be able to ride 30-40 miles in 2 - 2.5 hours, whether you ride fixed, geared, folding, whatever. Riders are welcome to ride to the start points or get on trains at other stations on the way out.
Trains out will generally be around 8.30-9am, with trains back returning to London between 12.30 and 1.30pm - this will avoid sharing the lanes with too many dodgy drivers, and mean people can get home by lunchtime or for family commitments and so on. Please note that Sunday trains (in both directions) are not as plentiful as during the week, and it's also worth checking websites for news of engineering works. Groupsave and Network Cards in full effect!
Because no-one's going to get lost in the darkness, there may be more need for self-sufficiency. We'll aim to keep together/regroup as much as possible, but if people need to forge ahead to catch trains, or end up permanently dropping off the pace, so be it. We'll never be that far out into the wilderness anyway:)
Sunday 8th November '09 - "Roydon Vasey - A Ride For *Local *People"
37 mile loop from Roydon - route here.
Train Out - Liverpool St @ 8.43am, arriving Roydon 9.24am
Train Back - Roydon 11.43am (preferably) or 12.43pm
- BMMF (59" fixed, or fully mudguarded geared audax if it's pissing down)
Gustav
3.CrazyJames Rockin 48/19....En Le cotic Fixie, possibly with added dual bottlecage goodnesspajamas (probably still wearing them) 46 x 17 = 71.4 or 72.6 in high heels
13.Gina (maybe riding out, maybe training out from Tottenham Hale)
- BMMF (59" fixed, or fully mudguarded geared audax if it's pissing down)
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• #10
Gina you are one damn hardcore woman when it comes to putting in the mileage, I remember the day of the curry ride you had already done some crazy mileage on the bike and been running before you came out and then still had to get home quite far away afterwards....lunacy of the most awesome kind :)
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• #11
Sunday Morning Tuesday Night Ride Club (SMTNRC) 09/10
The SMTNRC is the same as the TNRC in all but 2 aspects:i) The day of the week.
ii) The lighting requirements.It will be a series of fortnightly routes using existing TNRC loops, plus maybe a few new ones. You should be able to ride 30-40 miles in 2 - 2.5 hours, whether you ride fixed, geared, folding, whatever. Riders are welcome to ride to the start points or get on trains at other stations on the way out.
Trains out will generally be around 8.30-9am, with trains back returning to London between 12.30 and 1.30pm - this will avoid sharing the lanes with too many dodgy drivers, and mean people can get home by lunchtime or for family commitments and so on. Please note that Sunday trains (in both directions) are not as plentiful as during the week, and it's also worth checking websites for news of engineering works. Groupsave and Network Cards in full effect!
Because no-one's going to get lost in the darkness, there may be more need for self-sufficiency. We'll aim to keep together/regroup as much as possible, but if people need to forge ahead to catch trains, or end up permanently dropping off the pace, so be it. We'll never be that far out into the wilderness anyway:)
Sunday 8th November '09 - "Roydon Vasey - A Ride For *Local *People"
37 mile loop from Roydon - route here.
Train Out - Liverpool St @ 8.43am, arriving Roydon 9.24am
Train Back - Roydon 11.43am (preferably) or 12.43pm
- BMMF (59" fixed, or fully mudguarded geared audax if it's pissing down)
- Gustav
3.CrazyJames Rockin 48/19....En Le cotic Fixie, possibly with added dual bottlecage goodness dave4
pajamas (probably still wearing them) 46 x 17 = 71.4 or 72.6 in high heels
13.Gina (maybe riding out, maybe training out from Tottenham Hale)
- BMMF (59" fixed, or fully mudguarded geared audax if it's pissing down)
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• #12
Sunday Morning Tuesday Night Ride Club (SMTNRC) 09/10
The SMTNRC is the same as the TNRC in all but 2 aspects:i) The day of the week.
ii) The lighting requirements.It will be a series of fortnightly routes using existing TNRC loops, plus maybe a few new ones. You should be able to ride 30-40 miles in 2 - 2.5 hours, whether you ride fixed, geared, folding, whatever. Riders are welcome to ride to the start points or get on trains at other stations on the way out.
Trains out will generally be around 8.30-9am, with trains back returning to London between 12.30 and 1.30pm - this will avoid sharing the lanes with too many dodgy drivers, and mean people can get home by lunchtime or for family commitments and so on. Please note that Sunday trains (in both directions) are not as plentiful as during the week, and it's also worth checking websites for news of engineering works. Groupsave and Network Cards in full effect!
Because no-one's going to get lost in the darkness, there may be more need for self-sufficiency. We'll aim to keep together/regroup as much as possible, but if people need to forge ahead to catch trains, or end up permanently dropping off the pace, so be it. We'll never be that far out into the wilderness anyway:)
Sunday 8th November '09 - "Roydon Vasey - A Ride For *Local *People"
37 mile loop from Roydon - route here.
Train Out - Liverpool St @ 8.43am, arriving Roydon 9.24am
Train Back - Roydon 11.43am (preferably) or 12.43pm
- BMMF (59" fixed, or fully mudguarded geared audax if it's pissing down)
- Gustav
3.CrazyJames Rockin 48/19....En Le cotic Fixie, possibly with added dual bottlecage goodness - dave4
Gav (Gav) - Tottenham Hale. If fixed 48x18 i think therefore 70ishGI i think. It has a gear, that's for sure.
pajamas (probably still wearing them) 46 x 17 = 71.4 or 72.6 in high heels
13.Gina (maybe riding out, maybe training out from Tottenham Hale)[/QUOTE]
- BMMF (59" fixed, or fully mudguarded geared audax if it's pissing down)
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• #13
Sunday Morning Tuesday Night Ride Club (SMTNRC) 09/10
The SMTNRC is the same as the TNRC in all but 2 aspects:i) The day of the week.
ii) The lighting requirements.It will be a series of fortnightly routes using existing TNRC loops, plus maybe a few new ones. You should be able to ride 30-40 miles in 2 - 2.5 hours, whether you ride fixed, geared, folding, whatever. Riders are welcome to ride to the start points or get on trains at other stations on the way out.
Trains out will generally be around 8.30-9am, with trains back returning to London between 12.30 and 1.30pm - this will avoid sharing the lanes with too many dodgy drivers, and mean people can get home by lunchtime or for family commitments and so on. Please note that Sunday trains (in both directions) are not as plentiful as during the week, and it's also worth checking websites for news of engineering works. Groupsave and Network Cards in full effect!
Because no-one's going to get lost in the darkness, there may be more need for self-sufficiency. We'll aim to keep together/regroup as much as possible, but if people need to forge ahead to catch trains, or end up permanently dropping off the pace, so be it. We'll never be that far out into the wilderness anyway:)
Sunday 8th November '09 - "Roydon Vasey - A Ride For *Local *People"
37 mile loop from Roydon - route here.
Train Out - Liverpool St @ 8.43am, arriving Roydon 9.24am
Train Back - Roydon 11.43am (preferably) or 12.43pm
- BMMF (59" fixed, or fully mudguarded geared audax if it's pissing down)
- Gustav
3.CrazyJames Rockin 48/19....En Le cotic Fixie, possibly with added dual bottlecage goodness - dave4
Spins (like I remember what number I was previously)
pajamas (probably still wearing them) 46 x 17 = 71.4 or 72.6 in high heels
13.Gina (maybe riding out, maybe training out from Tottenham Hale)
- BMMF (59" fixed, or fully mudguarded geared audax if it's pissing down)
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• #14
Sunday Morning Tuesday Night Ride Club (SMTNRC) 09/10
The SMTNRC is the same as the TNRC in all but 2 aspects:i) The day of the week.
ii) The lighting requirements.It will be a series of fortnightly routes using existing TNRC loops, plus maybe a few new ones. You should be able to ride 30-40 miles in 2 - 2.5 hours, whether you ride fixed, geared, folding, whatever. Riders are welcome to ride to the start points or get on trains at other stations on the way out.
Trains out will generally be around 8.30-9am, with trains back returning to London between 12.30 and 1.30pm - this will avoid sharing the lanes with too many dodgy drivers, and mean people can get home by lunchtime or for family commitments and so on. Please note that Sunday trains (in both directions) are not as plentiful as during the week, and it's also worth checking websites for news of engineering works. Groupsave and Network Cards in full effect!
Because no-one's going to get lost in the darkness, there may be more need for self-sufficiency. We'll aim to keep together/regroup as much as possible, but if people need to forge ahead to catch trains, or end up permanently dropping off the pace, so be it. We'll never be that far out into the wilderness anyway:)
Sunday 8th November '09 - "Roydon Vasey - A Ride For *Local *People"
37 mile loop from Roydon - [COLOR=#062971]route here[/COLOR].
Train Out - Liverpool St @ 8.43am, arriving Roydon 9.24am
Train Back - Roydon 11.43am (preferably) or 12.43pm
- BMMF (59" fixed, or fully mudguarded geared audax if it's pissing down)
- Gustav
3.CrazyJames Rockin 48/19....En Le cotic Fixie, possibly with added dual bottlecage goodness - dave4
- Spins (like I remember what number I was previously)
- Sasmon (as long as the wife hasn't banned me from TNRCing after she meets you all on Tuesday)
- pajamas (probably still wearing them) 46 x 17 = 71.4 or 72.6 in high heels
13.Gina (maybe riding out, maybe training out from Tottenham Hale)
- BMMF (59" fixed, or fully mudguarded geared audax if it's pissing down)
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• #15
I think this is a shit idea.
Or do I? I can't remember what I said now.
Oh, Jonny and Tim are wankers BTW.
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• #16
Sunday Morning Tuesday Night Ride Club (SMTNRC) 09/10
The SMTNRC is the same as the TNRC in all but 2 aspects:i) The day of the week.
ii) The lighting requirements.It will be a series of fortnightly routes using existing TNRC loops, plus maybe a few new ones. You should be able to ride 30-40 miles in 2 - 2.5 hours, whether you ride fixed, geared, folding, whatever. Riders are welcome to ride to the start points or get on trains at other stations on the way out.
Trains out will generally be around 8.30-9am, with trains back returning to London between 12.30 and 1.30pm - this will avoid sharing the lanes with too many dodgy drivers, and mean people can get home by lunchtime or for family commitments and so on. Please note that Sunday trains (in both directions) are not as plentiful as during the week, and it's also worth checking websites for news of engineering works. Groupsave and Network Cards in full effect!
Because no-one's going to get lost in the darkness, there may be more need for self-sufficiency. We'll aim to keep together/regroup as much as possible, but if people need to forge ahead to catch trains, or end up permanently dropping off the pace, so be it. We'll never be that far out into the wilderness anyway:)
Sunday 8th November '09 - "Roydon Vasey - A Ride For *Local *People"
37 mile loop from Roydon - route here.
Train Out - Liverpool St @ 8.43am, arriving Roydon 9.24am
Train Back - Roydon 11.43am (preferably) or 12.43pm
- BMMF (59" fixed, or fully mudguarded geared audax if it's pissing down)
- Gustav
3.CrazyJames Rockin 48/19....En Le cotic Fixie, possibly with added dual bottlecage goodness - dave4
- Spins (like I remember what number I was previously)
- Sasmon (as long as the wife hasn't banned me from TNRCing after she meets you all on Tuesday)
- pajamas (probably still wearing them) 46 x 17 = 71.4 or 72.6 in high heels
- Gav (Gav) tottenham hale, with a bike...
13.Gina (maybe riding out, maybe training out from Tottenham Hale)
- BMMF (59" fixed, or fully mudguarded geared audax if it's pissing down)
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• #17
Sunday Morning Tuesday Night Ride Club (SMTNRC) 09/10
The SMTNRC is the same as the TNRC in all but 2 aspects:i) The day of the week.
ii) The lighting requirements.It will be a series of fortnightly routes using existing TNRC loops, plus maybe a few new ones. You should be able to ride 30-40 miles in 2 - 2.5 hours, whether you ride fixed, geared, folding, whatever. Riders are welcome to ride to the start points or get on trains at other stations on the way out.
Trains out will generally be around 8.30-9am, with trains back returning to London between 12.30 and 1.30pm - this will avoid sharing the lanes with too many dodgy drivers, and mean people can get home by lunchtime or for family commitments and so on. Please note that Sunday trains (in both directions) are not as plentiful as during the week, and it's also worth checking websites for news of engineering works. Groupsave and Network Cards in full effect!
Because no-one's going to get lost in the darkness, there may be more need for self-sufficiency. We'll aim to keep together/regroup as much as possible, but if people need to forge ahead to catch trains, or end up permanently dropping off the pace, so be it. We'll never be that far out into the wilderness anyway:)
Sunday 8th November '09 - "Roydon Vasey - A Ride For *Local *People"
37 mile loop from Roydon - route here.
Train Out - Liverpool St @ 8.43am, arriving Roydon 9.24am
Train Back - Roydon 11.43am (preferably) or 12.43pm
- BMMF (59" fixed, or fully mudguarded geared audax if it's pissing down)
- Gustav
3.CrazyJames Rockin 48/19....En Le cotic Fixie, possibly with added dual bottlecage goodness - dave4
- Spins (like I remember what number I was previously)
- Sasmon (as long as the wife hasn't banned me from TNRCing after she meets you all on Tuesday)
- pajamas (probably still wearing them) 46 x 17 = 71.4 or 72.6 in high heels
- Gav (Gav) tottenham hale, with a bike...
9.tika
13.Gina (maybe riding out, maybe training out from Tottenham Hale)
- BMMF (59" fixed, or fully mudguarded geared audax if it's pissing down)
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• #18
Sunday Morning Tuesday Night Ride Club (SMTNRC) 09/10
The SMTNRC is the same as the TNRC in all but 2 aspects:i) The day of the week.
ii) The lighting requirements.It will be a series of fortnightly routes using existing TNRC loops, plus maybe a few new ones. You should be able to ride 30-40 miles in 2 - 2.5 hours, whether you ride fixed, geared, folding, whatever. Riders are welcome to ride to the start points or get on trains at other stations on the way out.
Trains out will generally be around 8.30-9am, with trains back returning to London between 12.30 and 1.30pm - this will avoid sharing the lanes with too many dodgy drivers, and mean people can get home by lunchtime or for family commitments and so on. Please note that Sunday trains (in both directions) are not as plentiful as during the week, and it's also worth checking websites for news of engineering works. Groupsave and Network Cards in full effect!
Because no-one's going to get lost in the darkness, there may be more need for self-sufficiency. We'll aim to keep together/regroup as much as possible, but if people need to forge ahead to catch trains, or end up permanently dropping off the pace, so be it. We'll never be that far out into the wilderness anyway:)
Sunday 8th November '09 - "Roydon Vasey - A Ride For *Local *People"
37 mile loop from Roydon - route here.
Train Out - Liverpool St @ 8.43am, arriving Roydon 9.24am
Train Back - Roydon 11.43am (preferably) or 12.43pm
- BMMF (59" fixed, or fully mudguarded geared audax if it's pissing down)
- Gustav
3.CrazyJames Rockin 48/19....En Le cotic Fixie, possibly with added dual bottlecage goodness - dave4
- Spins (like I remember what number I was previously)
- Sasmon (as long as the wife hasn't banned me from TNRCing after she meets you all on Tuesday)
- pajamas (probably still wearing them) 46 x 17 = 71.4 or 72.6 in high heels
- Gav (Gav) tottenham hale, with a bike...
9.tika - wools
13.Gina (maybe riding out, maybe training out from Tottenham Hale)
- BMMF (59" fixed, or fully mudguarded geared audax if it's pissing down)
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• #19
Sunday Morning Tuesday Night Ride Club (SMTNRC) 09/10
The SMTNRC is the same as the TNRC in all but 2 aspects:i) The day of the week.
ii) The lighting requirements.It will be a series of fortnightly routes using existing TNRC loops, plus maybe a few new ones. You should be able to ride 30-40 miles in 2 - 2.5 hours, whether you ride fixed, geared, folding, whatever. Riders are welcome to ride to the start points or get on trains at other stations on the way out.
Trains out will generally be around 8.30-9am, with trains back returning to London between 12.30 and 1.30pm - this will avoid sharing the lanes with too many dodgy drivers, and mean people can get home by lunchtime or for family commitments and so on. Please note that Sunday trains (in both directions) are not as plentiful as during the week, and it's also worth checking websites for news of engineering works. Groupsave and Network Cards in full effect!
Because no-one's going to get lost in the darkness, there may be more need for self-sufficiency. We'll aim to keep together/regroup as much as possible, but if people need to forge ahead to catch trains, or end up permanently dropping off the pace, so be it. We'll never be that far out into the wilderness anyway:)
Sunday 8th November '09 - "Roydon Vasey - A Ride For *Local *People"
37 mile loop from Roydon - route here.
Train Out - Liverpool St @ 8.43am, arriving Roydon 9.24am
Train Back - Roydon 11.43am (preferably) or 12.43pm
- BMMF (59" fixed, or fully mudguarded geared audax if it's pissing down)
- Gustav
3.CrazyJames Rockin 48/19....En Le cotic Fixie, possibly with added dual bottlecage goodness - dave4
- Spins (like I remember what number I was previously)
- Sasmon (as long as the wife hasn't banned me from TNRCing after she meets you all on Tuesday)
- pajamas (probably still wearing them) 46 x 17 = 71.4 or 72.6 in high heels
- Gav (Gav) tottenham hale, with a bike...
9.tika - wools
- clintserver (tottenham hale)
- clintserver (tottenham hale)
13.Gina (maybe riding out, maybe training out from Tottenham Hale)
- BMMF (59" fixed, or fully mudguarded geared audax if it's pissing down)
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• #21
Sunday Morning Tuesday Night Ride Club (SMTNRC) 09/10
The SMTNRC is the same as the TNRC in all but 2 aspects:i) The day of the week.
ii) The lighting requirements.It will be a series of fortnightly routes using existing TNRC loops, plus maybe a few new ones. You should be able to ride 30-40 miles in 2 - 2.5 hours, whether you ride fixed, geared, folding, whatever. Riders are welcome to ride to the start points or get on trains at other stations on the way out.
Trains out will generally be around 8.30-9am, with trains back returning to London between 12.30 and 1.30pm - this will avoid sharing the lanes with too many dodgy drivers, and mean people can get home by lunchtime or for family commitments and so on. Please note that Sunday trains (in both directions) are not as plentiful as during the week, and it's also worth checking websites for news of engineering works. Groupsave and Network Cards in full effect!
Because no-one's going to get lost in the darkness, there may be more need for self-sufficiency. We'll aim to keep together/regroup as much as possible, but if people need to forge ahead to catch trains, or end up permanently dropping off the pace, so be it. We'll never be that far out into the wilderness anyway:)
Sunday 8th November '09 - "Roydon Vasey - A Ride For *Local *People"
37 mile loop from Roydon - route here.
Train Out - Liverpool St @ 8.43am, arriving Roydon 9.24am
Train Back - Roydon 11.43am (preferably) or 12.43pm
- BMMF (59" fixed, or fully mudguarded geared audax if it's pissing down)
- Gustav
3.CrazyJames Rockin 48/19....En Le cotic Fixie, possibly with added dual bottlecage goodness - dave4
- Spins (like I remember what number I was previously)
- Sasmon (as long as the wife hasn't banned me from TNRCing after she meets you all on Tuesday)
- pajamas (probably still wearing them) 46 x 17 = 71.4 or 72.6 in high heels
- Gav (Gav) tottenham hale, with a bike...
9.tika - wools
- clintserver (tottenham hale)
- clintserver (tottenham hale)
- teddy (teddy) gears
13.Gina (maybe riding out, maybe training out from Tottenham Hale)
- BMMF (59" fixed, or fully mudguarded geared audax if it's pissing down)
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Has anyone ridden this route before?
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Yes.
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• #24
Cool :)
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• #25
Sunday Morning Tuesday Night Ride Club (SMTNRC) 09/10
The SMTNRC is the same as the TNRC in all but 2 aspects:i) The day of the week.
ii) The lighting requirements.It will be a series of fortnightly routes using existing TNRC loops, plus maybe a few new ones. You should be able to ride 30-40 miles in 2 - 2.5 hours, whether you ride fixed, geared, folding, whatever. Riders are welcome to ride to the start points or get on trains at other stations on the way out.
Trains out will generally be around 8.30-9am, with trains back returning to London between 12.30 and 1.30pm - this will avoid sharing the lanes with too many dodgy drivers, and mean people can get home by lunchtime or for family commitments and so on. Please note that Sunday trains (in both directions) are not as plentiful as during the week, and it's also worth checking websites for news of engineering works. Groupsave and Network Cards in full effect!
Because no-one's going to get lost in the darkness, there may be more need for self-sufficiency. We'll aim to keep together/regroup as much as possible, but if people need to forge ahead to catch trains, or end up permanently dropping off the pace, so be it. We'll never be that far out into the wilderness anyway:)
Sunday 8th November '09 - "Roydon Vasey - A Ride For *Local *People"
37 mile loop from Roydon - route here.
Train Out - Liverpool St @ 8.43am, arriving Roydon 9.24am
Train Back - Roydon 11.43am (preferably) or 12.43pm
- BMMF (59" fixed, or fully mudguarded geared audax if it's pissing down)
- Gustav
3.CrazyJames Rockin 48/19....En Le cotic Fixie, possibly with added dual bottlecage goodness - dave4
- Spins (like I remember what number I was previously)
- Sasmon (as long as the wife hasn't banned me from TNRCing after she meets you all on Tuesday)
- pajamas (probably still wearing them) 46 x 17 = 71.4 or 72.6 in high heels
- Gav (Gav) tottenham hale, with a bike...
9.tika - wools
- clintserver (tottenham hale)
- clintserver (tottenham hale)
- teddy (teddy) gears
13.Gina (maybe riding out, maybe training out from Tottenham Hale) - plurabelle
- BMMF (59" fixed, or fully mudguarded geared audax if it's pissing down)
The SMTNRC is the same as the TNRC in all but 2 aspects:
i) The day of the week.
ii) The lighting requirements.
It will be a series of fortnightly routes using existing TNRC loops, plus maybe a few new ones. You should be able to ride 30-40 miles in 2 - 2.5 hours, whether you ride fixed, geared, folding, whatever. Riders are welcome to ride to the start points or get on trains at other stations on the way out.
Trains out will generally be around 8.30-9am, with trains back returning to London between 12.30 and 1.30pm - this will avoid sharing the lanes with too many dodgy drivers, and mean people can get home by lunchtime or for family commitments and so on. Please note that Sunday trains (in both directions) are not as plentiful as during the week, and it's also worth checking websites for news of engineering works. Groupsave and Network Cards in full effect.
Because no-one's going to get lost in the darkness, there may be more need for self-sufficiency. We'll aim to keep together/regroup as much as possible, but if people need to forge ahead to catch trains, or end up permanently dropping off the pace, so be it. We'll never be that far out into the wilderness anyway:)