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Dave
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07 Dec 2013 14:10 #1
by Dave
I was just sat the other day looking back over some of the rides I hsd done this year and began to think, 'what do I want to achieve next year.'
So I managed to think of three;
1. Complete my first 100miler
2. Break the 32.30 minute barrier on the TT
3. Tot up 3000 miles for the year.
So theres mine, whats yours!?
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What's the worst that can happen ?
12 Dec 2013 06:09 #2
by Chrisbpr
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12 Dec 2013 08:02 #3
by Gerrard
Yes it would be a good one to a first 100 if there is a light wind on the day as there is no shelter on the roads.
Riding it last year was tough due to the wind, rain and snow and that was on Easter Sunday.
Hearing reports from the year before is was just as tough due to the wind again, but they had a hot day instead.
The Stevenage start of summertime may be a better 1st one as it is a rolling course with not much climbing, I did this as my first 200 a couple years ago.
www.aukweb.net/events/detail/14-113/
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14 Dec 2013 20:56 #4
by Dave
I would fancy the Fen ride over the stevenage one as I know where I am going, rather that than ambling round suffolk without a clue where I am.
Or I could just invent a ride and save my £3for a mid ride pasty
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Andrew Kinglake
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15 Dec 2013 22:16 #5
by Andrew Kinglake
Ride my bike on average once a week.
London to Paris in under 24 hours
Work allowing TT in under 27.00
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