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50 miles in 3h25 this morning on the push bike (not the Bromptons, the other one)..

my legs ache now!

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What are you training for?
1299 ft of elevation in 50 miles is a fairly flat ride.
This is one of my regular routes.
Short but hilly. :D
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Here's another.
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I'm only riding so I remember to breathe when I go passengering ;) I ride through london most days to and from the office, St.Pancras to Lewisham and back. I'm getting into it a bit now, nowhere near being a strong cyclist yet but give me time and I'll get there :D

I am doing London to Brighton on good friday, starting at midnight with the London Brompton Club. Not a quick ride they say so I should be ok ;)
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you've now got me on google maps trying to find where that is :D :thumbup:
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bloomin heck, Steve :o (a far cry from that "old fashioned walking thing") :notworthy:
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The last 4 weeks, I'm getting into it. The 35 miles this week is just because the week only started yesterday :)
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That really IS hilly! :shock:
Sideslip wrote:What are you training for?
1299 ft of elevation in 50 miles is a fairly flat ride.
This is one of my regular routes.
Short but hilly. :D
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Steve's my inspiration :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :D
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steve-e wrote:That really IS hilly! :shock:
If you can't do hills, you ain't gonna cycle far in North Devon! :lol:
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Ah yes. I do know it :-) my old bike club had a chapter in Williton and then moved across towards Umberleigh so I used to spend quite some time down there ( not forgetting the girlfriend in dunster of course) :-D

I blew it this morning , woke up half hour late...
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Williton and Dunster are in Somerset. ;)
I live in Braunton. It's possible to do a fairly flat 62 mile ride along the Tarka Trail and back, but anywhere else involves hills.......lots of lovely hills. :D
If you can cycle here, you can cycle anywhere.
Off out today for a bit of training, with the missus, for our Tour de Midlands in 3 weeks time.
We did a 160 mile Tour de Devon last year with friends from up country and they are returning the favour.
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They are but most of the time we were on old British iron, so were all along that far distant end of the world :-P

Tour de Midlands, I expect to see that on Eurosport :-D
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steve-e wrote:Tour de Midlands, I expect to see that on Eurosport :-D
I doubt whether they would televise six OAPs on a pub crawl.... :lol:
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