Cheers big guy. Fingers crossed!
Cheers big guy. Fingers crossed!
"The best shield is to accept the pain, then what can really destroy me?"
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it's gonna be hoying it down according to the forecast
Your target from the other side:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/adyinac...7622740085924/
If conditions are not overly adverse I am hoping to be on the climb up to Spence moor trying out my on loan Nikon D300 seeing as my calf is stuffed and I will not be racing over at Bingley.
Just a mere pimple pal, lovely pics mate.
Can't say that there hill will look as good from the bottom of the last climb on saturday
Gradually recovering from my adductor strain and managed almost an hour's slow run last night. My current aim is to come along, as I've pre-entered anyway. Depending on how it feels over the next 24-36 hours, I'll start at gentle jog pace, walk a bit, ease off, and then retire at an appropriate place. (Stagger would probably comment that that's indistinguishable from my normal race strategy.) I'd be delighted to get to CP4 relatively intact.
The one good thing about Pendle is that you're never much more than 3 miles from your car (although admittedly there's probably a big hill in the way.) That means it's not quite as bad as many races if a niggle does flare up.
"Get yourself together, Jones" - Ray Davies
That is what happened to me the other week. Went arse over tit right at the bottom of hill which is the 2nd of the big 3 on the latter half of the tour (CP7).
I had to laugh, couldn't have happened at a worse place for getting back to Barley, a very nice hobble back to the car