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    Sounds good. I'm a Fat Boy - black and white shirt. I'll be the one fielding two young kids and a running wife (although there are a few that fit that category). What club do you run for?[/QUOTE]

    Hi Noel.

    Not in a club yet. Need to sort it out at some point this year. I've been on some runs with the Macc Harriers. I'm mates with folk from Congleton and Dark Peak and the last few weeks have been running on thursdasy nights with Pennine from Hayfiled. Were are the Fat Boys based?



    Sounds intriguing. What's this?[/QUOTE]


    http://staffsmoorlandsacseniormen.fr...go-at-t41.html

    Could be a good day out.

    I'll try and say hi at the race tomoz.

    Tim

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    Re: wolfs's pit

    am gonna risk my gammy ankle and do it.look out for lanky blonde bloke.

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    Re: wolfs's pit

    Quote Originally Posted by IanDarkpeak View Post
    wish I was going but it is Mothers day and I can't race every week end esp with the Skyline coming up.

    Richard, in the pics there is someone looking uncannily like your self in a Matlock Vest??
    I look uncanny a lot- didn't you know I'm not a first claim brown shirter? I like to think of myself as a speck of blue in a sea of brown. Loyalty to the home town and all.

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    Re: wolfs's pit

    Quote Originally Posted by Tim Ruck View Post
    Where are the Fat Boys based?

    Hathersage. We're more of a bunch of mates rather than a club.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tim Ruck View Post
    Ah, this thing. Yes I quite fancy the idea of this one. I'll have to do some long training first. Most of my training runs are less than 7 miles, so 20 would be a "super long".

    Quote Originally Posted by Tim Ruck View Post
    I'll try and say hi at the race tomoz.
    Cool. I'll try to look obvious.

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    Re: wolfs's pit

    Hope to see some of you at the race tomorrow, I'll be turning up on either a pedal bike (If I get up in time) or an ex-post office van (if the weather's crappy or I oversleep) and should be in a red and grey vest as in my avatar.... Give me a yell as you overtake up the first hill!

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    Do any of you guys know if there is a time limit on this race or checkpoint time limits. I have tried to e-mail race organiser but no joy maybe something up with my mac don't know. The reason i ask is it is near it is short but i am unfit and overweight hence asking about the times. But the more training and racing i can get on the fells the way i see it the better as i am getting fitter and also improving my skills.

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    Re: wolfs's pit

    Looking forward to this one tomorrow, didn't manage to do it last year. Judging by the photos on the web site that first ascent looks like a lung-buster!

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    Re: wolfs's pit

    Excellent race today - nice to meet you Tim, and think I recognised a few others from here too.

    Absolutely knackered now though, felt like I was riding well on the way back into Sheffield, but then I got off the bike and realised I could hardly stand! Don't know the proper name for them, but the tendons at the back of my groin are very sore...hopefully they'll be sorted in time for a recovery run before the Skyline next weekend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PaulE View Post
    Excellent race today - nice to meet you Tim, and think I recognised a few others from here too.

    Absolutely knackered now though, felt like I was riding well on the way back into Sheffield, but then I got off the bike and realised I could hardly stand! Don't know the proper name for them, but the tendons at the back of my groin are very sore...hopefully they'll be sorted in time for a recovery run before the Skyline next weekend.
    Aye that was a smashing run. It was nice to meet you too.
    Really glad I did it in the end.
    The groin thing sounds bad! Hope its clears up for next week.

    Tim

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    Re: wolfs's pit

    Should be clear - just took the dog for a walk, and jogged down a hill which seemed to loosen it up. I think it's probably caused by spending the winter running rather than on the bike, and then doing a fairly tough bike ride with already sore muscles.

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