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Cracking audax today: Colours of Clumber 2 - 117km from Clowne (106 miles
total including riding there and back). The weather was just about as good as it could be in mid October, frosty first thing in the morning and wreaths of mist in the valleys as we left Clowne heading out to Clumber Park. Clumber was indeed colourful and we made two traverses of the park on the outward and return legs. I must say that at the finish I wasn't looking forward to the 17 miles or so return leg to home, but I chose the shorter, and hillier, route and the miles ticked off quite easily. All in all a nice round-off to my audax season. Many thanks to Clive for running this event twice over two weekends so that more riders can enjoy it. -- Nigel |
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And much the same could be said about today's Mid Sussex Hilly (except
that the mist had cleared by the time we did any descending). Thanks to Martin Malins and his helpers for a cracking day out in sunny Sussex. |
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On Sat, 20 Oct 2007 14:44:27 -0700, squeaker
wrote: And much the same could be said about today's Mid Sussex Hilly (except that the mist had cleared by the time we did any descending). Thanks to Martin Malins and his helpers for a cracking day out in sunny Sussex. Nice ride wasn't it. No badgers mind (alive or dead). Did see a couple of buzzards circling as we did the bit between Balcombe and Staplefield. And a dead deer on the side of the road on the way home. Presumably yours was the recumbent. -- Tim fast and gripping, non pompous, glossy and credible. |
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On 22 Oct, 09:57, Tim Hall wrote:
Presumably yours was the recumbent. Yep: and, despite taking about 3kg off it compared with last year, I probably got less far up Cob Lane this time :( - partly due to having to brake hard at the bottom to avoid virtually trackstanding DF riders.... still I walked up at about the same speed as them ;) The last 20km was glorious rolling hills stuff though - ideal recumbent territory :) |
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On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 02:40:48 -0700, squeaker
wrote: On 22 Oct, 09:57, Tim Hall wrote: Presumably yours was the recumbent. Yep: and, despite taking about 3kg off it compared with last year, I probably got less far up Cob Lane this time :( - partly due to having to brake hard at the bottom to avoid virtually trackstanding DF riders.... still I walked up at about the same speed as them ;) The last 20km was glorious rolling hills stuff though - ideal recumbent territory :) Pix at: http://www.mikeanton.com/Cycling/MidSussexHilly20Oct07/index.html I'm the knackered looking bloke in the tandem club top: http://www.mikeanton.com/Cycling/MidSussexHilly20Oct07/slides/MAA_4739.html -- Tim fast and gripping, non pompous, glossy and credible. |
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Tim Hall tweaked the Babbage-Engine to tell us: I'm the knackered looking bloke in the tandem club top: http://www.mikeanton.com/Cycling/MidSussexHilly20Oct07/slides/MAA_4739.html Wot colour is that bike? g,d&r -- Dave Larrington http://www.legslarry.beerdrinkers.co.uk Like Kant, it is my wish to create my own individual epistemology. But I also wish to find out what is for pudding. |
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