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I sit on the couch, and slap you with the clipboard? I'll give it a go.


 
Posted : 09/08/2014 7:03 pm
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if anyone sees a shirt saying "Dorking Cocks" please shout "up the Cocks!" as it will be me. or one of the 2 or 3 others.

I have a red MTB helmet with the peak mos.def. in situ, and a nice titanium road bike smothered in enough crap it looks like one of those cross-the-Amazon land rovers.


 
Posted : 09/08/2014 7:11 pm
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more seriously I am a bit concerned how I'm going to ride 100 miles with my glasses covered in rain and road debris

it may end up a somewhat snaky route


 
Posted : 09/08/2014 7:22 pm
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who's in the "going to bed early" camp and who's with me in "no point won't sleep anyway"?


 
Posted : 09/08/2014 7:27 pm
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I'm on my final pint - of erdinger - then I'm off to bed.


 
Posted : 09/08/2014 7:56 pm
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a pint of http://www.brightonbier.com/india-pale-ale-ipa.html from http://www.cobbettsrealales.com & I'm done too

for good timing, next door are having a party, that'll help the 3AM wake up


 
Posted : 09/08/2014 7:58 pm
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Decisions decisions...ive had the saddle bag on and off about 5 times....im afraid i might just have to take the sensible choice for a change. I feel like such a fraud! 😀


 
Posted : 09/08/2014 8:36 pm
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I think this one is about who gets around, not who looks good while getting around


 
Posted : 09/08/2014 8:44 pm
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Had to pull out and differ till next year, if this storm materialises then I won't be to unhappy about missing it. I am gutted though I'm unable to make this years ride.


 
Posted : 09/08/2014 8:51 pm
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wakey wakey!

(3AM not raining in Dorking)


 
Posted : 10/08/2014 2:12 am
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What idiot invented 3.15am??!
The things I do just to ride 100 miles...


 
Posted : 10/08/2014 2:32 am
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Urg.

Coffee...


 
Posted : 10/08/2014 3:05 am
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Well good luck everyone 🙂


 
Posted : 10/08/2014 3:11 am
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Seemingly leith and box hill are cut out despite it being dry down south!


 
Posted : 10/08/2014 4:45 am
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Yep it's official - boxy and leith out! Silly


 
Posted : 10/08/2014 5:05 am
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RideLondon 86? Seems a bit silly to miss out the best bits. Will this apply to the race route too or just the sportive?


 
Posted : 10/08/2014 6:22 am
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What idiot invented 3.15am??!
The things I do just to ride 100 miles...

Ride it next weekend & start when you like with the added bonus of 100s less cyclists panicking about rain getting in your way

Leith & box hill out

Are they alpine standard descents then? & to think I got flamed for saying it was a flatish course with them in!
I think I'd ride them anyway, they can't stop you doing the full 100 can they? I'd be disappointed not to do 100


 
Posted : 10/08/2014 6:26 am
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Ride it next weekend & start when you like with the added bonus of 100s less cyclists panicking about rain getting in your way

Ride it next weekend and enjoy the added bonus of loads of Surrey weekend traffic and getting abused for going the wrong way around London one way routes 🙂


 
Posted : 10/08/2014 6:28 am
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Preferable to dodging the mamils MrBlobby!


 
Posted : 10/08/2014 6:33 am
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No point doing it if Leith and Box are excised, I'd be seriously unimpressed with that. In fact I'd do them anyway!


 
Posted : 10/08/2014 7:54 am
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Gone damp and blustery now. How many crashes coming off Newlands Corner do you reckon there'll be? Why on earth would they cut out Box Hill? It's not like it's hard, or difficult or even the slightest bit tricky.


 
Posted : 10/08/2014 8:07 am
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Damp and blustery? In Guildford it's hosing down and the wind in gusts is blowing it horizontal. Trees in full leaf, wet through, not convinced the wind is strong enough to bring them down but branches are starting to look fragile at the end of my garden.

In the time taken to write this, wind has died to almost nothing.

With thousands of riders of varying standards, I can't blame the organisers for playing safe.


 
Posted : 10/08/2014 8:30 am
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Still trying to figure out if the pro race route has changed as well - anyone know?

Was planning on getting the train into Dorking and watch them climbing Ranmore Common Road (twice), but if its been removed then obviously I won't bother.


 
Posted : 10/08/2014 8:40 am
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Awful conditions in Kingston. Just walked down the road to see the riders, came back and the mrs thought I had fallen into the river (and that was not an exaggeration - I was soaked through).

Did 60 miles on the hills yesterday and the conditions were fantastic - payback for those of us that didn't get in 😀

Hope everyone stays safe today - saw a couple of vans full of injured riders going along the route.


 
Posted : 10/08/2014 9:03 am
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Should be some good rain jacket recommendations on here afters today's ride London!


 
Posted : 10/08/2014 9:08 am
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Oh dear me, Dorking area is taking a beating at the moment (10:20), lightening and very heavy rain 🙁


 
Posted : 10/08/2014 9:17 am
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A biblical noddergeddon or a DHB/Altura/boardman shareholders meeting? I can't quite tell?


 
Posted : 10/08/2014 9:23 am
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I'm on the South coast and can confirm it's bucketing it down, I expect you'll get it in about an hour..

Eeek!

Thankfully I hacked out yesterday, today I'll bank for another day.

Best of luck 😕


 
Posted : 10/08/2014 9:23 am
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Ok. I admit it, even by Devon standards that was a bit more than wet...


 
Posted : 10/08/2014 10:58 am
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While it would be most amusing to join in the calls about Rule 5...

It was torrential. Drains burst, roads turned to rivers, spray everywhere, visibility near zero. Cutting out Box and Leigh was the correct decision given the erm... "varying" standards of riding on display. No doubt about it, some people were brilliant, easily 1st/2nd Cat level. But there were a lot of much less experienced people too (which is fantastic and was great to see everyone out). But I can't blame the organisers for playing safe. Had it been cold, that could have been a genuine emergency situation with everyone soaked to the bone. The kind of weather where waterproofs made little difference!

I got round in a fraction under 4hrs. 🙂
How did everyone else get on?


 
Posted : 10/08/2014 11:07 am
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looks like a walk in the park
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Posted : 10/08/2014 11:32 am
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MrSmith, is that the top of Richmond Park? With the left turn in the distance? What time was that?

I was clipping along in a relatively empty road there!

Nice photo. Looks horrible!


 
Posted : 10/08/2014 12:22 pm
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not my pic,i wouldn’t dream of riding there today, dealing with thousands of nodders weaving all over the road.
i know somebody who lives in Putney who was standing watching with a track pump and helped fix numerous punctures (one chap had 4 already and not left london. what do you expect with latex tubes and pro-race tyres?) and had seen 2 mechs ripped off from numpty gear changes at the bottom of the local epic climb, and another sportive entrant saying that there had been a ‘big crash in the race’ when the race starts at 1pm? 😯


 
Posted : 10/08/2014 12:32 pm
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Oh my! Looks a bit like that on the Mall now. And yes it was wet. We had one group riding crash from a non-TCC rider taking out the group, so I stopped to tend the wounded. And I slipped off in Wimbledon where the road was under water! No punctures though. Done by 10. Now waiting for my intrepid sister.

EDIT: and one guy punctured his tub on the way into the Olympic park this morning. I think there were tears.


 
Posted : 10/08/2014 12:35 pm
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CL, impressive time considering the conditions.. 😯


 
Posted : 10/08/2014 12:38 pm
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Not that impressive. Without Box & Leith Hills it was only 86 miles, all relatively flat. We were on the road at 6.30am so pretty quiet and we properly caned it through London. 4 of us, through and off and no-one passed us!

Settled down into a slightly steadier pace later then ramped it up again when Marianne Vos caught us up. Best wheel in the bunch by a country mile. 🙂

After [s]we let her go[/s] she dropped us go we knocked it down a touch as the roads were under water by then!

So while the time might initially sound impressive, it was only 21mph ish for 86 miles. There were plenty of people quicker than that.
Sorry to disappoint!


 
Posted : 10/08/2014 12:57 pm
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aP - I was a bit miffed at that. My guess is that it the weather was going to make it harder and slower, and cutting out the slowest bits meant they'd get more people back on time, spend less time and effort pulling people off the route and lees people disappointed with not being allowed to finish.

Logistics at least as much as safety, I reckon.

And on mile 85, trying to hang onto the back of the group in the pissing rain, I have to say I wasn't really hankering after another 14 miles of hills!


 
Posted : 10/08/2014 1:03 pm
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About 4:15 here, 6:30 start. Was originally gutted re shortened route, however after experiencing conditions at Newlands and the bb deep floods then the shortened route was correct call by organisers.

Feel a bit sorry for those travelling a long way for a cut down event and also the villages that had put on events.

Mostly clear roads, glad I had early start though as coming back through Kingston it looked like gridlock for those on the way out. Unsurprisingly crowds out on course and Mall in particular way down on last year.

Didn't notice Vos but did see Laura Trott cracking on at a fair pace.

Despite weather still thoroughly enjoyed it, hopefully the sun will be back again for next year.


 
Posted : 10/08/2014 1:20 pm
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Fair dues to everyone getting round today. I expect there's a lot of riders entered for whom 100/86 is a notably long day out and to get that sort of weather will make it memorable!


 
Posted : 10/08/2014 1:21 pm
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Looks like Ian Rees from Bristol crossed the line first (although i believe he's getting some stick from local roadies on his FB page about it being a sportive

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not bad for a 43 yr old 🙂


 
Posted : 10/08/2014 1:33 pm
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Finished 3.58 riding solo for about 50%
Second sportive and no experience of group riding so pretty pleased with that.

Saw a woman in wc jersey and held onto the wheel of her group for about a mile outside dorking. Just realised that was vos!


 
Posted : 10/08/2014 1:33 pm
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There are no 'winners', you just buy yourself a gold, silver, medal when you pay your entrance fee, no BC points awarded.
How do you even know you have 'won' if not everybody has finished yet? 😯


 
Posted : 10/08/2014 2:03 pm
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Well that was 'moist' to say the least 😯

Shame they took the two decent hills out though, done both on a mtb so would've liked to get over 'em on the road.

Popped in to see njee - he was really very busy. Reckon riding it would've been less tiring for him.


 
Posted : 10/08/2014 2:06 pm
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4.25 for me after riding the first 2 hours solo in a sulk, what an idiot, that's easily sub 4h for me on those roads.

Mainly enjoyable and I'm glad I've experienced it. Re the "race " comments - I experienced some right idiots banging out a chain line out of london squeezing past amateurs and street furniture. Not only that, but then swearing F and C words at anyone who came near them. I should have noted the club name and posted it up / emailed their club sec.

Loved the support from bystanders prepared to stand in the rain and cheers - especially the cheerleaders!


 
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Bit of a whinger aren't you MrSmith.

Always looking at the negatives. All hail the riding god.


 
Posted : 10/08/2014 2:09 pm
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Chunky x 1,000,000 ,what a smug man you sound mr smith.


 
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I experienced some right idiots banging out a chain line out of london squeezing past amateurs and street furniture. Not only that, but then swearing F and C words at anyone who came near them.

Had a lot of that last year. Shoulder charged a few, after I'd had enough of it. At 105 kg I was always gonna win !


 
Posted : 10/08/2014 2:15 pm
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There are no 'winners', you just buy yourself a gold, silver, medal when you pay your entrance fee, no BC points awarded.

Who said anything about winning?


 
Posted : 10/08/2014 2:20 pm
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Just seen beerbabe on telly on the drag up to Coldharbour.


 
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Who said anything about winning?

pic above looks like a sprint was contested and someone punched the air with glee, like they won?


 
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Who said anything about winning?

the bloke who won as he punches the air beating those others over the line in the pic pretending they are in a real race?

Always looking at the negatives.

theres quite a few of them, you only have to read the posts about other riders behaviour, why put yourself through that when you can ride in a group of mates or club and not have deal with all that?

All hail the riding god

Yep hats of to Eddy Merckx.


 
Posted : 10/08/2014 2:31 pm
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You seem a bit angry about it all. Chill out and don't stress yourself about it.

Go out for a ride a pretend you're beating everyone.

Well done to all those rode the event. All the grumps stayed indoors.


 
Posted : 10/08/2014 2:36 pm
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Popped in to see njee - he was really very busy. Reckon riding it would've been less tiring for him.

Damn right! Nice to see a friendly face though Nobby, good effort!

The first bloke rolled in for tech support at 8.15 with his Di2 rear mech in two bits, having been down the road 3 times by then. We were steady for about 20 minutes, then utterly mental until about 1, then a few stragglers until 2.

One bloke had a heart attack on Newlands, the air ambulance arrived about 1:30 (I understand unrelated), but didn't actually take anyone.

We sold over 400 inner tubes.

We saw at least 50 broken mechs, I grudgingly single speeded a couple of very very nice road bikes.

Most people who came to us had crashed at least once, four times was the most I heard.

Some people are very rude when they're getting a free service, a couple of folk baulked at the fact they had to buy spares, as assumed they were FOC (obviously no labour charges).

I fitted a hanger to one bloke's bike, retrieved the remnants of his chain from the various orifices it was wedged into, rejoined, removed his cassette to take off the now broken spoke protector, completely tuned his gears and sorted his brake pads. The parts entailed a mech hanger and a PowerLink, it took me getting on for an hour all in. He said "I'm part of London Cycling Campaign, so I'm due a discount". He didn't receive one.

Most people very thankful though, particularly as wait times were long as only two of us could do any more than fix a puncture! I've never straightened so many mech hangers in one day, nor bodged spoke replacements!


 
Posted : 10/08/2014 2:43 pm
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You seem a bit angry about it all. Chill out and don't stress yourself about it.

Go out for a ride a pretend you're beating everyone.

Angry? its definitely a no stress LOL day. no riding today, went for a ride yesterday on the same roads in the sunshine thanks.

i’ll leave the “pretend your beating everyone” to the sportive pseudo-racers.

Edit at post above: I’m gobsmacked at that carnage??? falling off 4 times????


 
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Looks like Ian Rees from Bristol crossed the line first (although i believe he's getting some stick from local roadies on his FB page about it being a sportive

Expect he will be suitably embarrassed come tomorrow morning 😛

Hats off to all riding in that, looked grim out there. And not often you get to be passed by Vos!


 
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+1 for what njee20 said.

Got to the baggage trucks at the finish and they were still unloading. One right stroppy cow there started mouthing off to the poor volunteers unloading and organising the bags, shouting out her number.

She was cold and wet and this wasn't good enough and she deserved better. Eventually she barged her way round the barriers and got onto the truck, flinging aside bags til she found hers.

Not offering to help, or to give a hand unloading. Just rummaging through everything til she was sorted. I was really hoping she'd slip off the ladder on the way back down...


 
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Good work Njee - I stopped for a quick stop and Newlands, it was lashing it down and the queue for the workshop was long.

I think I enjoyed it - saw two horrific crashes, one at the bottom of newlands where a chap ploughed into the back of a group and a lady wandering across the road for no reason and wiping out two chaps at the top of Wimbledon hill.

Annoyingly I never really found a group to get a decent time. Almost all of it was solo.

Oh and did I say, carbon rim braking in the wet is useless.


 
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The stories sounded horrendous, some massive crashes out there by the sounds of it, and I imagine some bad ones on Newlands, although at least with closed roads it's not a bad descent.


 
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5:17, acceptable for a middle aged mincer on his first road ride of the year IMO. Issues with jackets on/off, fogged up glasses etc etc but no mechanicals or stacks thankfully. But I saw a few riders looking pale and clutching their shoulders, GWS you folks.

Many people out there taking it much too seriously IMO, and the descent from Newlands was sheet water with people haring down like they were alone.

The Hubs did a good job, thank you.

Reasonable decision to take out Box Hil and Leith Hill IMO, for the event as it is. The Box Hill climb's not hard but the descent through Headley is a bit twisty.

Back in Dorking by train in time to see the tail of the ride going through, respect to those folks. & for good measure they got a snap storm too.

Now enjoying watching the pros tearing through my manor "there's a good trail there. and there. and there".


 
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no BC points awarded.

Like BC points are the only thing worth racing for eh : )


 
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+1 for the very nice bike comments.

S works were ten a penny and I saw at least 2 mclaren s works


 
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What's a 'nodder'?

And why is MrSmith so down on people enjoying themselves?


 
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Flew around the first 60 miles or so then got a puncture, rather annoying....sort that out then get going again then a group with Marianne Vos passes (and presumably crazy legs too) and latch on. Wooooo this is great i no longer care about the missed time im flying along with a world champ and cycling legend. Get to Embankment and the thought crossed my mind that i was lucky to get a puncture to get to experience the run in with Vos....no sooner had i thought that than i go through a huge puddle and get another puncture with some debris under the water. Arse!

Literally happened within about 20 seconds of thinking id been fortunate with the first one. Didnt know whether to laugh or cry!


 
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i’ll leave the “pretend your beating everyone” to the sportive pseudo-racers.

Ian is actually a former pro and has won some real road races

http://www.cyclingshorts.uk.com/2014/08/10/rees-rides-to-dream-finish-at-the-prudential-ridelondon-surrey-100/

he mainly did it to raise the profile of a diabetic charity.


 
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And why is MrSmith so down on people enjoying themselves?

It's his schtick. It's kind of endearing after a while.


 
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Looks like Ian Rees from Bristol crossed the line first (although i believe he's getting some stick from local roadies on his FB page about it being a sportive

Expect he will be suitably embarrassed come tomorrow morning

god forbid someone should enjoy themselves pretending they are a pro. are you supposed to ride round with a grumpy face like a lot of the posters on this thread seem to sport


 
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...are you supposed to ride round with a grumpy face like a lot of the posters on this thread seem to sport

Rapha men don't smile, they grimace!


 
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And why is MrSmith so down on people enjoying themselves?

I don't really see the fun in mixing it up with a load of faux- racers who haven't really grasped group riding en-masse, i appreciate some people enjoy the danger and the thought of being taken out by a chopper on a pinarello spices it up a little if you are going for a gold medal.


 
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I finished in 4:17 having started at 7:05 and then having to pass lots of people, rode solo all the way round - my slot was due to Virgin Active getting a group all starting together. Laura Trott and her Dad started with us - her Dad put his hand on my back as made their way through a bunch of us.

I used winter tyres and a rear mud guard which I couldn't stop rubbing but glad I didn't get any punctures or crash - took it steady on the numerous tight bends and down from Newlands.

More or less happy with my decision to use a gilet and arm warmers but reckon a jacket would have been best really 🙂


 
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And why is MrSmith so down on people enjoying themselves?

I don't really see the fun in mixing it up with a load of faux- racers who haven't really grasped group riding en-masse, i appreciate some people enjoy the danger and the thought of being taken out by a chopper on a pinarello spices it up a little if you are going for a gold medal.

You epitomize everything that is wrong with this forum - trashing threads with your miserable judgmental nonsense.


 
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It's not my kind of event either, doesn't mean I have a downer on the event or the people in it.

I'm guessing MrSmith is Surrey dweller, maybe on a Cervelo, BMW car, hating people doing 'his' sport on 'his' roads.

You're the one mostly whinging about it. Perhaps give us a run down of your racing credentials.


 
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You epitomize everything that is wrong with this forum - trashing threads with your miserable judgmental nonsense.

Just a contrary view and comments on real events, yes there were joyous moments but as was pointed out there was plenty of shonky riding, accidents bad preparation and narcissist behaviour from people who think they deserve preferential treatment.
Just because you don't agree with that opinion doesn't mean it's wrong, deal with it.

You're the one mostly whinging about it. Perhaps give us a run down of your racing credentials.

Never entered a race in my life, but then I'm not under the illusion entering a sportive will somehow count as a race. (Never done a sportive in the U.K. either) also why should entering a race and having 'credentials' allow me to comment on a sportive? What are your credentials? Do wins allow you post in this thread? Elites and cat 1's get to post pics too?


 
Posted : 10/08/2014 4:54 pm
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Or we could all stop rising to it and avoid an argument which would spoil what has been a fantastic days riding for most and some great news for the charities.

Next time I might take my racing bike rather than the winter clunker though 😉 😀


 
Posted : 10/08/2014 4:55 pm
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More or less happy with my decision to use a gilet and arm warmers but reckon a jacket would have been best really
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I was happy to replicate you with the exception of swapping your gilet for a race cape. 😀


 
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Good result gor Blythe.


 
Posted : 10/08/2014 4:57 pm
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My good mate was riding hard for Blythe today, great result for a home team.


 
Posted : 10/08/2014 4:59 pm
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some of you lot are quite quick

what's the fix for excessively sore sit bones after 50 miles or so? it's enough to spoil the fun somewhat


 
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he mainly did it to raise the profile of a diabetic charity.

Great effort and a good cause. Not so sure about the "post race" caption under his photo!


 
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Oh dear MrSmith is off on one. Bless.

Go polish your Cervelo while muttering about people having a crack at a biking event.


 
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Off on one? Just cracking another beer, great finish from Blythe


 
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