my Strava segment up Saintbury was just under 13 minutes ,I aim to get around 9 minutes by the end of the year and down to under 12 stone
Or truthfully beat my brothers time because thats what really matters
Its a 9% average gradient with 18% sections
Perkles wrote:my Strava segment up Saintbury was just under 13 minutes ,I aim to get around 9 minutes by the end of the year and down to under 12 stone
Or truthfully beat my brothers time because thats what really matters
Its a 9% average gradient with 18% sections
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That's quite an improvement required but I'm sure you've got that covered, Perks!
I'm a bit gutted.. I was hoping I would get the certificate through straight away for the CycleScheme and I'd be expecting the bike delivery next week but I won't get the certificate until June and then I'll be hopefully receiving the bike 18 days after that. It's also when I'm supposed to be on my honeymoon but I am 99% sure that's getting cancelled.
I've lost 1 stone in 2 weeks by diet alone so I could really use a bike to start some cardio. I can't run with these wobbly knees.
Perkles wrote:my Strava segment up Saintbury was just under 13 minutes ,I aim to get around 9 minutes by the end of the year and down to under 12 stone
Or truthfully beat my brothers time because thats what really matters
Its a 9% average gradient with 18% sections
Admit it,. You're scared I'll thrash you once I'm back on two wheels.
Kwacky wrote:Some of those small roads around Saintbury look better suited to the Honda.
the snowshill manor road is beautiful and perfect for your Honda,
Ive decided im going to do the Saintbury and Snowshill Manor climbs in one ride on Saturday so around 70 - 80 miles from home
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A couple of photos of my bike ride today. The view of the field you might just be able to see there were about 100 wild deer in a herd in the field. It was a beautiful spring day away from the traffic.
A couple of photos of my bike ride today. The view of the field you might just be able to see there were about 100 wild deer in a herd in the field. It was a beautiful spring day away from the traffic.
A couple of photos of my bike ride today. The view of the field you might just be able to see there were about 100 wild deer in a herd in the field. It was a beautiful spring day away from the traffic.
the chase ?
No exactly its called Teddesley Hay, its opposite where the Chase starts but much of it is private land.