I've offered to lead a happy group on a 2 cafe strategy, back in Stamford sometime between 4 and 5 (prob more like 5). Let the pseudo-racers go! If you want to join me; see you at the start.
Big day on Sunday! - 3B Audax
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Big day on Sunday! - 3B Audax
Am hoping they'll be plenty of takers for the Clifton "3 Bridges" Audax on Sunday. No matter how experienced you are there always something satisfying about riding 100miles. And this is the most efficient way of doing it - no need to drive anywhere
, largely flat route
, new roads
, lots of wheels to follow
, good company
, cake at the end
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I've offered to lead a happy group on a 2 cafe strategy, back in Stamford sometime between 4 and 5 (prob more like 5). Let the pseudo-racers go! If you want to join me; see you at the start.
Oh, and I'll be there whatever the weather. 
I've offered to lead a happy group on a 2 cafe strategy, back in Stamford sometime between 4 and 5 (prob more like 5). Let the pseudo-racers go! If you want to join me; see you at the start.
Last edited by Rob on Mon Jul 07, 2008 1:37 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Oh well I'm happy with that, I'll proberbly just go as fast as the clifton gang go then, if it ends up been a small amount going at a faster pace I might stay back, dont like super small groups.Arthur wrote:will - don't expect the fastish paced group to be lead. It'll form ad hoc on the road, and will just depend on who does the ride (both Clifton and non-Clifton).
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I shall be trying to hang on to Ian H's and Arthur's wheels, don't know how fast they are intending to go. If there are people there who go faster than them, well good luck to them, I shan't be trying to hold on. Will, you having ridden with both Ian and I, I think you'll probably want to ride in our group.
I usually like to ride this one quite slickish being flat, and last year the average for the ride was 18.7mph. Truth is though, I don't have the same kind of fitness this year so I shall probably follow wheels most of the time and if the pace gets a little too hot for me, slip back to Rob's team.
Interestingly I went for a check up with the doctor today and they ask if you take regular exercise and if so what? When you answer cycling they always put moderate in the exercise box. If cycling over coal road in the Dales Grimpeur, holding Ian H's wheel or getting your heart beating at 194bpm cycling over the Worlds End mountain in Wales is moderate, I wonder what intense exercise would be
I usually like to ride this one quite slickish being flat, and last year the average for the ride was 18.7mph. Truth is though, I don't have the same kind of fitness this year so I shall probably follow wheels most of the time and if the pace gets a little too hot for me, slip back to Rob's team.
Interestingly I went for a check up with the doctor today and they ask if you take regular exercise and if so what? When you answer cycling they always put moderate in the exercise box. If cycling over coal road in the Dales Grimpeur, holding Ian H's wheel or getting your heart beating at 194bpm cycling over the Worlds End mountain in Wales is moderate, I wonder what intense exercise would be