View From The Top Posted 8 November, 2014 Author Share Posted 8 November, 2014 Hopefully picking up my new bike today, or maybe tomorrow, or perhaps next weekend. Either way, I'm a little bit excited. A lovely full carbon Italian little number that costs more than my car. What have you bought? I was going to get the new Merckx SanRemo76 but I got a semi over the new Bianchi Oltre XR1 Athena with Campag Eurus wheels. One of them will be my new summer bike but my current bike will be doing Flanders. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
View From The Top Posted 8 November, 2014 Author Share Posted 8 November, 2014 You need to give Hovis Hill in Shaftesbury a couple of runs that will get your cobbles sorted. Plenty up here, including the Corkscrew, which is cobbled, averages 20%+ and tops out at 45%. http://club.v-sprint.com/cheshire-cobbled-classic/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
View From The Top Posted 8 November, 2014 Author Share Posted 8 November, 2014 I should point you all to "The Rules". http://www.velominati.com/the-rules/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
badgerx16 Posted 8 November, 2014 Share Posted 8 November, 2014 (edited) I should point you all to "The Rules". http://www.velominati.com/the-rules/ If you are ever in doubt, refer to rule #5. Nearly got sideswiped by a car as I went round a roundabout on Thursday night, he never looked right to see if anything was already negotiating the junction - 4 miles of pursuit up Blackpool Prom and I caught up with him; ( 30 mile an hour speed limit, and adrenaline combined with a 26mph+ tail wind ). I made sure he was clear as to my opinion of his powers of observation. Edited 8 November, 2014 by badgerx16 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
iansums Posted 9 November, 2014 Share Posted 9 November, 2014 F*cking puncture for me this morning. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
View From The Top Posted 9 November, 2014 Author Share Posted 9 November, 2014 130 very hard KM today. Real hard. Don't know why but I'm f**ked after that. Had a 'mare going up a very sharp 17% 400m bank. Plenty of rear wheel spin which resulted in me having to unclip sharpish to avoid falling off. Ended up having to do 100m walk of shame. The weather was all over the place, from fog which was so thick we couldn't see 50m to glorious sunshine and everything in between. Couple of flat, fast 40km night rides planned for the week and a flat, fast and furious 100km next Sunday. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MongoNeil Posted 10 November, 2014 Share Posted 10 November, 2014 What have you bought? I was going to get the new Merckx SanRemo76 but I got a semi over the new Bianchi Oltre XR1 Athena with Campag Eurus wheels. One of them will be my new summer bike but my current bike will be doing Flanders. Bianchi Infinito CV - Would be ideal for the roads of Flanders. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
View From The Top Posted 10 November, 2014 Author Share Posted 10 November, 2014 (edited) Bianchi Infinito CV - Would be ideal for the roads of Flanders. I've a Bianchi already as my winter bike & will be getting a Oltre in the Spring (unless I can get a campag build Merckx SanRemo76). Thought about the Infinito CV, nearly got one last year. Stunning bit of kit, especially in celeste. Edited 10 November, 2014 by View From The Top Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
View From The Top Posted 11 November, 2014 Author Share Posted 11 November, 2014 (edited) The plan is to use the Celeste frame that is only available with a Veloce groupset but have it built with Athena groupset and Fulcrum wheels. The Merckx SanRemo76 will have to be some bike to sway me. Edited 11 November, 2014 by View From The Top Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Red Alert Posted 15 November, 2014 Share Posted 15 November, 2014 Should everyone who is into stats and cycles have a power meter if money wasn't an issue? A rep from work offered me his month old vector s pedals for a couple of hundred quid as he is changing to powertap. Not something I had considered getting before due to the price. Anyone on here use one? Also i read a lot about spinning not grinding. Can anyone spin a 34/25 up a 17% slope? Some fecking woman in a Range Rover beeped at me with about 20 meters to the top, I was grinding about 45 rpm and really really on the limit for me. That ****ed me off more than anyone cutting me up ever has. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
View From The Top Posted 15 November, 2014 Author Share Posted 15 November, 2014 Should everyone who is into stats and cycles have a power meter if money wasn't an issue? A rep from work offered me his month old vector s pedals for a couple of hundred quid as he is changing to powertap. Not something I had considered getting before due to the price. Anyone on here use one? Also i read a lot about spinning not grinding. Can anyone spin a 34/25 up a 17% slope? Some fecking woman in a Range Rover beeped at me with about 20 meters to the top, I was grinding about 45 rpm and really really on the limit for me. That ****ed me off more than anyone cutting me up ever has. She would have been told to f**k off very, very loudly by me and been given the finger. Do you need a power meter or even a heart rate monitor? No, you don't, but if you want one get one. As for spinning, it is way easier than grinding it in a bigger gear. It simply uses less energy and lactic build up is slower. What 17% were you climbing today? We are out your way tomorrow, just a casual 110km spin. Be having a coffee/cake stop at Ironbridge. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
View From The Top Posted 15 November, 2014 Author Share Posted 15 November, 2014 The plan is to use the Celeste frame that is only available with a Veloce groupset but have it built with Athena groupset and Fulcrum wheels. The Merckx SanRemo76 will have to be some bike to sway me. My LBS have offered me an awesome deal on the Merckx! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MongoNeil Posted 15 November, 2014 Share Posted 15 November, 2014 My LBS have offered me an awesome deal on the Merckx! First ride on the Infinito today, it really is an epic bike, just glides along. Rode back to my LBS for them to fit it properly for me. Typically, as I've been looking forward to this all week, I've come down with flu. Really shouldn't haven't taken it for a spin 'cos now I feel like death. My LBS gave me an awesome deal on the Infinito ;-) It really is a beautiful piece of kit. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Red Alert Posted 15 November, 2014 Share Posted 15 November, 2014 She would have been told to f**k off very, very loudly by me and been given the finger. Do you need a power meter or even a heart rate monitor? No, you don't, but if you want one get one. As for spinning, it is way easier than grinding it in a bigger gear. It simply uses less energy and lactic build up is slower. What 17% were you climbing today? We are out your way tomorrow, just a casual 110km spin. Be having a coffee/cake stop at Ironbridge. I am not sure is will work but its the road over the side of the Wrekin. http://www.strava.com/activities/219422866/segments/5184697390 should be the strava segment. This is by far the hardest hill I have found around Telford so far. Its only short but I cant do anything other than get up over the front wheel and grind slowly away at it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
View From The Top Posted 15 November, 2014 Author Share Posted 15 November, 2014 I am not sure is will work but its the road over the side of the Wrekin. http://www.strava.com/activities/219422866/segments/5184697390 should be the strava segment. This is by far the hardest hill I have found around Telford so far. Its only short but I cant do anything other than get up over the front wheel and grind slowly away at it. I know which bit you mean. You need to learn to climb sat down with your arrse back on the saddle. You'll save energy and is actually easier this time of year as it's far too easy to spin the back wheel and then you're fuucked. Did it last week in a very sharp climb over here and had to unclip to stop myself falling off. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
View From The Top Posted 15 November, 2014 Author Share Posted 15 November, 2014 First ride on the Infinito today, it really is an epic bike, just glides along. Rode back to my LBS for them to fit it properly for me. Typically, as I've been looking forward to this all week, I've come down with flu. Really shouldn't haven't taken it for a spin 'cos now I feel like death. My LBS gave me an awesome deal on the Infinito ;-) It really is a beautiful piece of kit. I love the Infinito CV but I've already a C2C geometry Bianchi so want something faster hence the Oltre XR1 or Merckx San Remo 76. Full carbon Athena with Fulcrum Zero wheels for £3k is very tempting! As for feeling poorly and not riding I shall refer the honourable gentleman to Rule #5. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Winnersaint Posted 16 November, 2014 Share Posted 16 November, 2014 Tis the season to be thinking of new bikes I see. Had just about enough of this teaching lark so contemplating bailing out after 35 years so planning bike purchase with part of lump sum. Reckon I can go to around £3500 which puts that Bianchi in the frame. So far I've been to the Newbury Specialized Concept Store looking at Tarmac SL4s. Was shown an S-Works SL4 with SRAM Force, all carbon cockpit and Zipp 30 wheels, which they quoted me £3400 for that build. Trouble is I'm not a big fan of Specialized and if you park up outside Starbucks in Henley S-Works are two-a-penny. Probably will use Boutique Cycles near Hook. They stock Storck, Cervelo and Ritte as well as Cyfac. They reckon I'm into the realms of custom build. As the Aldi advert goes. I like this one. http://images1.slanecycles.com/bmz_cache/2/28bf3f18fdd271d777d9a67089bf4ea4.image.560x400.jpg And I like this one. http://www.cyclomonster.com/cart/storck-scentron-carbon-road-bike.html?gclid=Cj0KEQiAs6GjBRCy2My09an6uNIBEiQANfY4zJYbNP0P7bhhWg3wAs7WKRWVNFVNpHL4Dk8z6P189rwaAhKw8P8HAQ# Deviating from the ad, I also like this one too. http://www.bikeradar.com/road/gear/category/bikes/road/product/review-ritte-bosberg-3-0-14-48740/ Will be able to discuss build options when the time comes, but may well have to swap out stock wheels for my Ksyrium Elites on the Ridley depending on what they are. Only a new freehub to worry about there from Campag to Shimano. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MongoNeil Posted 17 November, 2014 Share Posted 17 November, 2014 I love the Infinito CV but I've already a C2C geometry Bianchi so want something faster hence the Oltre XR1 or Merckx San Remo 76. Full carbon Athena with Fulcrum Zero wheels for £3k is very tempting! As for feeling poorly and not riding I shall refer the honourable gentleman to Rule #5. Rule #5 accepted. Hence really pushing myself to do a measly 40Km and now in bed with a fever since yesterday, oops! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
View From The Top Posted 17 November, 2014 Author Share Posted 17 November, 2014 Flat 110km yesterday as a threesome. One was a bit weak so he only did 10km of the 110km on the front with my usual partner and I doing 50km each. We even stopped for coffee and cake which is almost unheard of on such a short ride. Two 40km night rides planned for the week and then either a straightforward 100km base ride on Sunday or a spin out for a rapid 100km with the local road club. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
badgerx16 Posted 18 November, 2014 Share Posted 18 November, 2014 Got a visit from the P fairy today, so took the opportunity to ensure that Rule #40 is being satisfied. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MongoNeil Posted 18 November, 2014 Share Posted 18 November, 2014 Got a visit from the P fairy today, so took the opportunity to ensure that Rule #40 is being satisfied. Who's the P fairy and what has she got to do with making sure that tyres are mounted with the label centred over the valve stem? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
badgerx16 Posted 18 November, 2014 Share Posted 18 November, 2014 (edited) Who's the P fairy and what has she got to do with making sure that tyres are mounted with the label centred over the valve stem? P for puncture :-( As in http://forum.ctc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=67150 http://forum.ctc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=65298 http://forum.ctc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=88722 Bloody annoyed as I'd only done about 24 miles with that tube. Edited 18 November, 2014 by badgerx16 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MongoNeil Posted 18 November, 2014 Share Posted 18 November, 2014 P for puncture :-( As in http://forum.ctc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=67150 http://forum.ctc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=65298 http://forum.ctc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=88722 Bloody annoyed as I'd only done about 24 miles with that tube. Good call. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CB Saint Posted 19 November, 2014 Share Posted 19 November, 2014 First time back in the saddle after a three week break - Christ that was hard. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
View From The Top Posted 19 November, 2014 Author Share Posted 19 November, 2014 First time back in the saddle after a three week break - Christ that was hard. I refer the honourable gentleman to Rule #5. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CB Saint Posted 19 November, 2014 Share Posted 19 November, 2014 I refer the honourable gentleman to Rule #5. Will be out again tomorrow, never fear. really surprised how quickly you lose fitness though - never remember it being like this. Age, I guess. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
View From The Top Posted 19 November, 2014 Author Share Posted 19 November, 2014 Will be out again tomorrow, never fear. really surprised how quickly you lose fitness though - never remember it being like this. Age, I guess. Had 2 weeks off the bike and it took me 2 40km rides to get it back; after that I was back to where I was before. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Red Alert Posted 23 November, 2014 Share Posted 23 November, 2014 Out today 50k soaking wet and covered in sh!t when I got back. Went through a ford that was about half an inch under my bottom bracket, so freewheeling to keep my feet dry when some lovely lady drove though it in the car. Rouge wave got me about ankle high. Thanks. Gave the bike a really proper all over clean when I got back home and held a moments silence before fitting the turbo tyre on the back. Not able to get out in the next couple of weeks due to various things so will have to put in the fun miles looking at the wall for a little while. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
View From The Top Posted 23 November, 2014 Author Share Posted 23 November, 2014 I had the 1st Sunday off in ages. Legs needed a rest and I wanted a lie in! I'll try and get out for a steady 40km Mon, Tues & Weds night and we will do a decent ride on the Sunday. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Winnersaint Posted 24 November, 2014 Share Posted 24 November, 2014 Recovery week last week, so mainly zone 2 stuff on turbo with one shorter threshold interval session squeezed in between. Start on some tempo sessions this week. All about providing a base for next year. This is the session I'll be starting with Warm up 10 minutes 7.5 Minutes @ Tempo Pace Effort Recovery 5 minutes 5 Minutes @ Tempo Pace Effort Recovery 5 minutes 5 Minutes @ Tempo Pace Effort 5 minute cool down Cadence 88-90 rpm Will increase one 5 minute effort by by two and a half minute increments next week and the third interval similarly the week following that so by the end of three weeks will be doing 3 x seven and a half minute efforts. This is just to re-familiarise myself with working at this level of effort on a turbo. Will start 10 minute intervals at the beginning of Xmas week go from there. By Feb should be doing 15 minute efforts. This will be interspersed with more high-intensity intervals at this point than will be the case from now until January. On my turbo my tempo pace is around 27.5 building to 29 kph. In the new year Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
View From The Top Posted 24 November, 2014 Author Share Posted 24 November, 2014 Got grounded tonight. Mrs said it was too icy & it's not worth an argument over. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint137 Posted 29 November, 2014 Share Posted 29 November, 2014 Just an observation: If you think you need a new road bike, do a few miles on your flat bar winter slugger and then hop back on the summer road bike. It'll feel like some sort of £9k ultra-lightweight carbon Shimano Di2 weapon. Until you puncture Seriously need to either get some puncture-resistant tyres for the road bike, or put the flat bar on a diet... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
View From The Top Posted 29 November, 2014 Author Share Posted 29 November, 2014 Just an observation: If you think you need a new road bike, do a few miles on your flat bar winter slugger and then hop back on the summer road bike. It'll feel like some sort of £9k ultra-lightweight carbon Shimano Di2 weapon. Until you puncture Seriously need to either get some puncture-resistant tyres for the road bike, or put the flat bar on a diet... I don't need. I want. My winter bike is a summer bike, just winterized. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
View From The Top Posted 29 November, 2014 Author Share Posted 29 November, 2014 110km tempo tomorrow with some short(ish) double digit percentage climbs to keep the mountain goats happy. Had a cracking night ride midweek and I've just bought a Cree MTB light so I can do the lanes in the dark and the tougher climbs up on Cannock Chase which is pitch black at night, not a single street light. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
View From The Top Posted 29 November, 2014 Author Share Posted 29 November, 2014 (edited) Found a 2014 Wilier Zero 9 Athena, with wheels upgraded to Fulcrum 1s for £2k. No internal cabling though. Edited 1 December, 2014 by View From The Top Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
View From The Top Posted 4 December, 2014 Author Share Posted 4 December, 2014 Bought myself a CREE light so I can hit the lanes and Cannock Chase at night; Jesus, it's bright, lights up everything and battery life is good. Means that the hill training and base miles can be decent in the week and Sundays can still be a good length spin (weather permitting). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CB Saint Posted 4 December, 2014 Share Posted 4 December, 2014 Got to stop travelling - only two rides in November. Blowing like an asthmatic old man after every hill now. Grrr. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CB Saint Posted 4 December, 2014 Share Posted 4 December, 2014 Now the temperatures are heading towards 0, anyone got some recommendations for colder weather gear without having to take out a second mortgage. ( Xmas list needs some bulking out) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
View From The Top Posted 4 December, 2014 Author Share Posted 4 December, 2014 Now the temperatures are heading towards 0, anyone got some recommendations for colder weather gear without having to take out a second mortgage. ( Xmas list needs some bulking out) I ride all winter (just been out) and all you really need is good tights, merino wool socks, overshoes as your feet will get really cold, a decent base layer, tonight I had a winter weight Adidas golf one one, a good jacket, mine is a Pearl Izumi Elite, good windproof gloves and a buff to stop the wind getting down your jacket. Head wear is personal, if it's really cold I'll wear a cap under the helmet. I wear Campagnolo tights but the DHB ones on Wiggle are very highly regarded. Just make sure you get the fleece lined ones. I probably could have gone with a standard baselayer tonight as I was doing hill climbing and was dripping sweat. For daytime rides I'm (mainly) still in bibknickers, jersey with S/S base layer, arm warmers and gilet unless it's wet or really cold, with a packable jacket for any long descents if we've been up in the Peak District. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
badgerx16 Posted 5 December, 2014 Share Posted 5 December, 2014 Now the temperatures are heading towards 0, anyone got some recommendations for colder weather gear without having to take out a second mortgage. ( Xmas list needs some bulking out) As VFTT says, it's about layers; Wednesday morning was the first time since Feb that I've ridden at below 0 - I had a s/s thermal baselayer, with thermal lined arm warmers, Altura NightVision bibtights with a thin second pair of unpadded tights over the top, ( could be removed if I felt my legs were getting too warm ), a long sleeved winter jersey and a lightweight waterproof jacket over that. Winter gloves, thicker than normal socks, waterproof overshoes, and a balaclava motorcycle helmet liner. I normally take a 'pick and mix' approach to what I wear, in my wardrobe I have a variety of base layers ( thickness and sleeve length ), I have 3 different types of full finger glove, 3 different types of overshoe ( windproof, waterproof, and arctic survival ), 3 thicknesses of arm warmer, and several varieties of leg wear - generally if it's above 3-4 degrees I'll wear normal bibshorts with an unpadded pair of leggings over the top. The only thing I have a problem with is the underside of my shoes, most overshoes don't cover the vents in the sole so your feet can still catch a bit of a chill. As for manufacturer, some of my kit is mid to high range, some is ALDI and LIDL. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CB Saint Posted 5 December, 2014 Share Posted 5 December, 2014 Will definitely rifle through my skiing gear - got all sorts of base layer / merino wool stuff in there that's worn once a year - might actually get some value for money from it Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
View From The Top Posted 5 December, 2014 Author Share Posted 5 December, 2014 It's better to have to much on and be able to take something off than be cold and have nothing to put on. If I've got my Altura waterproof on I'll only wear a baselayer as I get really warm in it but the key is as to whether it's SS, LS standard or LS heavy weight but I'll have one of the others tucked into a pocket just in case. A packable jacket is great to take with you as long descents are bitterly cold at the moment and if your sweaty from the climb then you'll be miserable on the way down. I'm on the hunt for some new overshoes and I'm also in the process of buying all new summer gear after flogging off all mine, at a profit I may add. Vermarc Tinto and Sportful for me next summer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Winnersaint Posted 5 December, 2014 Share Posted 5 December, 2014 Either weear bibs with legwarmers. Prefer these to the tights as the zips on legs and at front don't exactly lock out properly so can come undone. Various base layers depending on temperature either short or long sleeved with any one of my tops over that, finally topped off with semi windproof jacket. Have various glove arrangements. Warmer days will wear normal mitts with Decathlon £1 black fleece gloves underneath, on colder days then its any of my full fingered gloves and I also have neoprene ones for coldest and wettest rides, mind you if it's cod and wet enough to need them then it's the garage and turbo for me. Various socks usually two pairs with neoprene overshoes. Suffer badly with cold feet. Must be an age thing. My first full cycling winter was around 5 years ago and was the coldest in 40 years, since then I've wised up and go out when weather permits and otherwise tick over in the garage. Screw Rules 5 and 10. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
View From The Top Posted 6 December, 2014 Author Share Posted 6 December, 2014 Just banged out a day/night 130km ride so giving me Sunday free! Roads were unbelievably quiet but the lanes were filthy. Going to take me ages to clean her tomorrow. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
View From The Top Posted 9 December, 2014 Author Share Posted 9 December, 2014 New bike ordered. Custom build Merckx San Remo 76 with full carbon Athena and Fulcrum Racing 3 wheels. #happybunny Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Winnersaint Posted 10 December, 2014 Share Posted 10 December, 2014 Nice! Just read review here. http://road.cc/content/review/132852-eddy-merckx-sanremo76-road-bike Well specced also. On a purely personal level and only to keep the Campag theme I might be tempted to swap the Racing 3s for a pair of Zondas. Pictures when get you get it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
View From The Top Posted 16 December, 2014 Author Share Posted 16 December, 2014 Group of us are riding from Barmouth to Great Yarmouth in 2 days for Cancer Research UK. 530(ish)KM. Its going to hurt. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Winnersaint Posted 22 December, 2014 Share Posted 22 December, 2014 Not been so good this month. Heavy cold at start and then a persistent tooth infection that's taken three lots of antibiotics to clear. Only a couple of spins on the turbo recently, but nice to see no real drop off. On an even more positive front, plans to bail out of teaching and take early retirement in April are now looking good. The best part of 35 years teaching the teenagers of Berkshire and there is finally light at the end of the tunnel. When I emerge I will go for the N+1. Now looking at the Canyon option, not sure if I like the idea of direct selling with no opportunity to ride or be fitted for it, but you get plenty of bike per buck as these three which are on my radar show. http://www.canyon.com/en/roadbikes/bike.html?b=3614 http://www.canyon.com/en/roadbikes/bike.html?b=3583 http://www.canyon.com/en/roadbikes/bike.html?b=3677 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
View From The Top Posted 23 December, 2014 Author Share Posted 23 December, 2014 Not been so good this month. Heavy cold at start and then a persistent tooth infection that's taken three lots of antibiotics to clear. Only a couple of spins on the turbo recently, but nice to see no real drop off. On an even more positive front, plans to bail out of teaching and take early retirement in April are now looking good. The best part of 35 years teaching the teenagers of Berkshire and there is finally light at the end of the tunnel. When I emerge I will go for the N+1. Now looking at the Canyon option, not sure if I like the idea of direct selling with no opportunity to ride or be fitted for it, but you get plenty of bike per buck as these three which are on my radar show. www.canyon.com/en/roadbikes/bike.html?b=3614 www.canyon.com/en/roadbikes/bike.html?b=3583 www.canyon.com/en/roadbikes/bike.html?b=3677 They make great bikes! I looking at banging out 500km between now and NYE, that will also take me over 9000km for the year. Did 250km last week with 2000+m of climbing. Felt sore yesterday. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Winnersaint Posted 24 December, 2014 Share Posted 24 December, 2014 They make great bikes! I looking at banging out 500km between now and NYE, that will also take me over 9000km for the year. Did 250km last week with 2000+m of climbing. Felt sore yesterday. Fantastic stuff. Just looked at your stats on Strava. That's some kilometreage (that's not as easy as mileage to say!) I am unlikely to reach 6000 for the year, but looking forward to 2015. If retirement plans come to fruition then I could be in the Alps second week in June when Criterium du Dauphine is on. Looking to do Tour of Berkshire and St Georges's Sportive early season in the run up to Bourg d'Oisans, and Three Counties Cycle Ride just before, other plans not really formalised yet. http://www.dengieevents.co.uk/#/tour-of-berkshire-cycle/4580041427 http://www.southernsportive.com/?go=sunday&page=event&eventid=150426 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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