anyway, i think i should be back to some kind of capability by next week so as long as someone apart from bmmf is ridin fixed i'm in. it would be very nice to get in on this and continue upwards and onwards into the spring.
Sunday 31st January '10 - The "Off The Cuffley" or "North Road HTFU-Riders" Ride
26 mile loop from Cuffley. Profile: mixture of hilly and flat; also quite 'technical'.
Route is here.
Train Out - Kings Cross @ 8.55am, arriving Cuffley 9.26am
Train Back - Cuffley @ some time after 11am (trains are every half hour, at X.21 and X.51).
£4.00 for Groupsave4, £5.30 for Network Card or Groupsave3.
BMMF
shootthebreeze
jonny
Plurabelle
5.furious tiles
pjs
The route is a little shorter this time. Even if we're beleaguered by mechanicals (again), we shouldn't end up in the first wave of Sunday lunchtime twats; if it goes well (I will probably navigate 'on the hoof', but Garmin assistance is useful), we'll get round in an hour and a half or something.
There are some short sharp hills, but they're fine on medium gear fixed; and slightly twisty/bumpy descents.
North Londoners might consider riding out (if they're in the market for miles), and I expect the train stops at Finsbury Park.
what's the "technical" bit about bmmf?
anyway, i think i should be back to some kind of capability by next week so as long as someone apart from bmmf is ridin fixed i'm in. it would be very nice to get in on this and continue upwards and onwards into the spring.
Sunday 31st January '10 - The "Off The Cuffley" or "North Road HTFU-Riders" Ride
26 mile loop from Cuffley. Profile: mixture of hilly and flat; also quite 'technical'.
Route is here.
Train Out - Kings Cross @ 8.55am, arriving Cuffley 9.26am
Train Back - Cuffley @ some time after 11am (trains are every half hour, at X.21 and X.51).
£4.00 for Groupsave4, £5.30 for Network Card or Groupsave3.
5.furious tiles
The route is a little shorter this time. Even if we're beleaguered by mechanicals (again), we shouldn't end up in the first wave of Sunday lunchtime twats; if it goes well (I will probably navigate 'on the hoof', but Garmin assistance is useful), we'll get round in an hour and a half or something.
There are some short sharp hills, but they're fine on medium gear fixed; and slightly twisty/bumpy descents.
North Londoners might consider riding out (if they're in the market for miles), and I expect the train stops at Finsbury Park.