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Thread: Today's Bike Ride

  1. #5561
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    Re: Todays Bike Ride

    Quote Originally Posted by Hanneke View Post
    Yay to the Dim Wibblio jersey being put to good use! There is absolutely no shame in pushing bikes up steep hills!

    I rather fancy a ride up the devils staircase, fancy a tow Moley?
    I may need to cut my hair first, it is growing very, very big :w00t: - wind resistance etc.

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    Re: Todays Bike Ride

    A real good 6 days of cycling in this cracking weather 155miles covered and two 3 mile runs over 8 days. Inspired to keep cycling to work. Sounds as if the winter clothes will be back on next week

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    Re: Todays Bike Ride

    took my grandson to cogset today at Salt Ayre in Lancaster and there were crits on afterwards and the organiser persuaded me to have a go at the Tuesday night crits starting on 10th April. I have just applied for my BCF licence!!
    what the hell am I doing?? I will stand no chance!!
    apart from setting a new record for being lapped on the earliest lap ever.
    better get some training in

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    Re: Todays Bike Ride

    I managed to ride my bike today... almost 5 hours, nearly 100 miles :w00t:

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    Re: Todays Bike Ride

    Blooming eck good effort hann - 30 mile club ride for me yesterday - trying really hard :w00t:

    Go geronimo! you'll be fine!

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    Re: Todays Bike Ride

    Quote Originally Posted by Hanneke View Post
    I managed to ride my bike today... almost 5 hours, nearly 100 miles :w00t:
    Yikes, that can't be good for you, for heavens sake woman, calm down.

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    Re: Todays Bike Ride

    Well, I cycled from Meanwood to Skipton, ran to White Wells then down to Ilkley, hopped on a bus to Skipton and cycled home to Leeds. I should have saved the bus fare of £2.50 and run back to Skipton, it's complicated

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    Re: Todays Bike Ride

    I did Moley

    Went MTB-ing today, good 50 kms, took about 6 hours, 3hrs 38 riding time, including a lunch stop and several other types of stops along the way, to look at the map to find bridleways, remove boulders from an otherwsie rideable descent, to look at the ponies, take endless photographs, to show lost walkers the way and to sit in the pub 1 km from home at the end, with a pint and some crisps All in glorious sunshine!

    Quote Originally Posted by molehill View Post
    Yikes, that can't be good for you, for heavens sake woman, calm down.

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    Re: Todays Bike Ride

    Quote Originally Posted by nippersmith View Post
    Well, I cycled from Meanwood to Skipton, ran to White Wells then down to Ilkley, hopped on a bus to Skipton and cycled home to Leeds. I should have saved the bus fare of £2.50 and run back to Skipton, it's complicated
    S, What happened to the Baildon Boundary Run? I.

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    Re: Todays Bike Ride

    Quote Originally Posted by wheezing donkey View Post
    S, What happened to the Baildon Boundary Run? I.
    Hey, good point! Well, I managed to transform the disaster of misjudging how long it would take me to cycle to the Baildon Boundary Run, and would have had no time to sort out safety pins, change of shoes, usually faffing, and it was looking too tight, as I approached Shipley on the towpath. So I decided to carry on along the towpath to Skipton and run from there to Ilkley etc... And as I was fed up at missing Baildon, it was sweet as the bike ride and then the run across the Parson's Allotment (or something like that) to Ilkley was heaven and more than made up for missing Baildon. I haven't really run for 3 weeks so it was grand. I left my pannier in a shop which shut at 4.30 pm so had to hop on a bus - would preferred to have run back... Bus driver stopped as I ran in front of his bus and accepted a tenner - very impressed! What a great day

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