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Best-either direction on seafront with the sweet south westerly blowing and silent fixed flow
Worst-any direction on Poole road filtering past endless queues of car nodders stuck in their metal cages. -
• #3
Best: Riding my bike.
Worst: The 6(!) roundabouts I have to go through. -
• #4
Having to get the train with it.
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• #5
Slicing through London unimpeded at 06:00 never fails to put a smile on my face and prepare me for the day.
There isn't a worst part. Aprart from the cuntish driving/ridingI see I suppose. More so on the way home really.
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• #6
^ Agreed. Riding fast through London at 6:00am when your bike is at one with you and feels like an extension of your body is pretty hard to beat. As good as any Welsh/ Scotish single track on the MTB.
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• #7
Oh I suppose it's the riding up the A40 knowing I'll never take Dov's KOM
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• #8
bow flyover
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• #9
Good: A13 (CS3) 10km time trial with a tail wind.
Bad: A13 (CS3) 10 km time trial with a head wind and rain. Plus nodders with no lights/ clue. -
• #10
Slicing through London unimpeded at 06:00 never fails to put a smile on my face and prepare me for the day.
There isn't a worst part. Aprart from the cuntish driving/ridingI see I suppose. More so on the way home really.
^ Agreed. Riding fast through London at 6:00am when your bike is at one with you and feels like an extension of your body is pretty hard to beat. As good as any Welsh/ Scotish single track on the MTB.
I agree Guys, love riding through the West End at 6am, is hard to beat anywhere, I dont get to do it as much as I`d like, I wonder, do you think folks would be up for an organised ride at that time of the morning ???
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• #11
I agree Guys, love riding through the West End at 6am, is hard to beat anywhere, I dont get to do it as much as I`d like, I wonder, do you think folks would be up for an organised ride at that time of the morning ???
Although I do love the fact, thats its just me and the empty(ish) open roads lol
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• #12
The road I have to cycle down to get to work is like Beirut so its not really enjoyable at all unless I take the long way round which is what I usually do.
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• #13
... I wonder, do you think folks would be up for an organised ride at that time of the morning ???
The roads wouldn't be empty then?
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• #14
Good: nothing
Bad: I don't have a commute -
• #15
Good: Getting to the path along the river Stour and saying good morning to all the magpies.
Bad: The 'no other option' dual carriageway I have to ride along to get to that point. -
• #16
Good: Rotherhithe loop. The only time you get 2 miles of uninterupted pedaling.
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• #17
Best:
Best:
There is no worst part. Apart from the headwind, occasionally.
Actually, that's a lie. The fact that the polis will pull you over for not wearing a magic hat is the worst part.
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• #18
Show off
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• #19
Good: Tower Bridge with no traffic
Bad: Tower Bridge with traffic
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• #20
Oh piss off Tom!
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• #21
Good: Tower Bridge with no traffic
Bad: Tower Bridge with traffic
The surface is still really shit though...Yeah, that ridge of tarmac like a rucked up carpet about 1ft from the curb is a pain. Can't ride on it. Left of it is too close to the curb, right of it is too close to vehicles.
Left with no choice but to go primary, but the traffic moves frustratingly slow for primary.
Or you could take the white line and spend the length of the bridge dodging oncoming scooters and motorbikes...?Fuck it.
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• #22
Worst part: arriving at work.
Best part: leaving work. -
• #23
Best part - Epic skids
Worst part - Idiot drivers
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• #24
Worst: The 6(!) roundabouts I have to go through.
Doing it wrong.
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• #25
Best: Couple of miles of wandle trail before joining CS7
Worst: CS7
Best- Brixton hill on the way down.easy
Worst - Brixton hill on the way back up after a days work