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Suffering some knee tweak after a long ride on Saturday, so will exercise discretion this time I'm afraid. Out.
TNRC 02/08/11 – Roydon
http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=2676290
- clintsmoker
- smiff
- BMMF
- fussballclub
- Des
- Bike Destroyer
- jaygee (with the usual get out clause)
- Sean
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Quality ride today, though definitely feeling the legs now. A happy band of three making it to Bournemouth in not quite enough time for fish and chips. Massive props to braker for leading us through the lanes. And to Jim for getting up at 4:30am to get the train to join. A pleasure rolling with you chaps.
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Tuesday 19th July – The '100g Toblerone Dark' Ride
- 29 miler from Potters Bar; route http://www.bikemap.net/route/430003
Train Out: Kings Cross 19h18, arriving Potters Bar 19h36 (Train 2, dep 19h40, arr 20h01)
Last Train Back: Potters Bar 00h18 (emergency ride back into town is about 15 miles and mostly downhill)
Return £8 / GroupSave4 £4 / groupsave3 £5.50ish
- BMMF
- Polky
- Clintsmoker
- Texas
- Bainbridge :-) :-)
- Fussballclub
- [?]jaygee[/?] - questionable due to faecal matter vs fan incident at work
- braker, not flaker.
- middleofnowhere
- Gustav
- Dumps
- poots (including vagina)
- Bike Destroyer (imagine a very happy face, I will not use ':-)' on here. Damn)
- Des
Feeling confident after Dunwich at the weekend. Keen to break my TNRC duck.
- 29 miler from Potters Bar; route http://www.bikemap.net/route/430003
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I have to deliver a tandem to London from my mum's place in Lincolnshire. Planning on doing it the weekend of 13th /14th August. The intention is to make Cambridge on the Saturday, stay over, then chew up the remaining 50-60 miles into town on Sunday. Anybody who would like to join for the Cambridge - London leg (or indeed for the whole thing) is welcome!
East Coast mainline are OK for tandems if you book in advance. I suspect the logistics to Cambridge on the train are less straightforward, but I've never tried.
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Really enjoyable ride. Thanks Jack to you and Alan for leading and backstopping. Loads of informative chat on the landmarks along the way. Will definitely head out that way again, perhaps on a Whitstable ride at some point (or the forum's own Herne Bay ride in August). Lovely caff in Gravesend, and top notch pub scampi in Cooling.
We saw that extra bout of hail just as we were leaving Gravesend on the train. I felt quite glad of the warm Southeastern carriage at that point. Respect to you guys for sticking it out!
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If anyone's got a 36" pair of shorts they don't need/want any more I'd be in there.