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Righto....
It's a go for....SUNDAY 2nd August..

Apologies for those who can't make that day, but we had to pick one...

Meeting at the foot of Brighton pier at 0730.... Bring your enduroad steed,a sense of adventure, and snacks 🙂

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Posted : 24/07/2015 10:06 am
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With a bit of improvising round That London?

You doing some more cookies, DrP?


 
Posted : 24/07/2015 10:28 am
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They were "amazing"

Just sent you a mail DrP as I am after the planned route.

Ta!!


 
Posted : 24/07/2015 10:34 am
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Ned... I think London will be prepared fur a few cyclists... We'll follow our route just fine I think..

Tim...

Will reply to your email when I'm home and not covered in paint!

DrP


 
Posted : 24/07/2015 10:51 am
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Should be good for this.

Just need to work out the to and from Brighton bits. That could add another 30 miles to the trip so may start from HH.

DrP can you email me at mikeanton @ hotmail .com?


 
Posted : 24/07/2015 12:11 pm
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Wwaswas you read everything on here, are you able to do this, or a bit of it? Would be some decent miles before Big Dog.
Team "Over 90 Singlespeeders" were being pretty rowdy last night in the car park


 
Posted : 24/07/2015 12:18 pm
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Sounds like a hoot - but I'll be embarking on a three day mini-adventure with a friend, on that day, so 'I'm oot'

Meeting at the foot of Brighton pier at 0730

You do know how deep the water is, don't you? 😉


 
Posted : 24/07/2015 1:24 pm
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I'm out, just got confirmation for Streetvelodrome in Worthing for Sunday morning. Got to be there for 9am. DrP you aren't on the list


 
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Oh I say, I like the sound of this.

I'm from north of that London but have friends who live in Brighton so could possibly arrange to crash with them and get Er Indoors to come down for the evening / drive me home again.

I don't have a cross bike but this sounds like just the sort of excuse I have been looking for to get one.

What tyres though? Presumably not full on knobbly cross tyres given the road bit at the start so needs to be something of a compromise.

Keep me informed please. I'll try to follow this thread for updates.

Cheers

DB 🙂


 
Posted : 24/07/2015 2:42 pm
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Cross tyres are fine...I did it last year on 42c cx kings... This year I'll be on wtb 32c ones..

DrP


 
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Just realised this is next Sunday. How did it get to be nearly August already? That being the case, I won't be able to play. Bugger. Would be interested in the route if you have a .gpx to share though.


 
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Champion! If anyone needs a lift in a londonish direction after our triumphant arrival, the mighty McPassat will have some space on Sunday evening....


 
Posted : 25/07/2015 8:37 am
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Have a proper excellent day out lads.. Sorry I can't make it but I'd already arranged the Nephews, t'is school holidays n'all that..

Anyways..

Cap on, clip in.

Dudes

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Posted : 25/07/2015 8:58 am
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Righto...
[url= http://ridewithgps.com/routes/9467826 ]Here's the road .gpx file[/url] (Brighton to London).

About 4 miles before the end is clapham common; the proper finish (i.e start) of the BHF L2B route.. We'll stop there for crap coffee and some bacon sarnies I expect!

I'll upload the off road section in a bit!

DrP


 
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Thanks. Looking forward to the off road gpx. I'd like to do this ride some time although I'll more likely do it as London-Brighton-London.


 
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DrP can you email me as above?

I've just been looking at the (NCN20) route up the A23 corridor, which is a bit more direct. However I don't know the route north of Crawley and now's probably not the time to start looking at alternate routes!


 
Posted : 27/07/2015 5:21 pm
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Have emailed Mike...
Will we be meeting you en route in HH then??

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Posted : 27/07/2015 8:44 pm
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I cant get to BTN on a Sunday before 0830 it would seem . Also the RideLondon route crosses my return to Hayling twice. I have 3 options .
1 . Drive to that BTN and ride to LDN , and return on a reverse route.
2. Drive to BTN and ride to LDN and return home ( ish ) then train- BTN
3. Bin it off

Done a 95 , and 117 mile ride over the last 2 saturdays as prep for this too.


 
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Will the running of the London Ride 100 affect you at all, folks?

Not sure of their exact route, but you seem to be getting pretty close to it in the Richmond area. Also, if your off road route back takes in the Surrey Hills, then you're going to be battling with road closures/access at some point.

Good luck though - have a great day out.


 
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Any chance of posting the off road .gpx Dr P ?


 
Posted : 28/07/2015 10:08 pm
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I'm assuming the road closures will mainly affect cars...Us bikers should be fine..Right?! I mean, for the odd section we'll be OK to ride with teh thousand other riders!

RE the trains.. ST-Mind - you could park up at mine and we could all cycle into brighton together? The earliest train from mine gets in at 0800, so riding in (16 miles) seems sensible (ish!)

[url= http://ridewithgps.com/routes/9467899 ]This is the off road route back..[/url]

DrP


 
Posted : 28/07/2015 10:43 pm
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Hmmm....Having a possible change of heart as the route is straight past the campsite I am staying at (at about mile 13), so might do a bit of this instead of street velodrome which will be a pain to get to and I might only do a couple of laps all morning.
DrP I have a mobile number for you that ends 360, is that still correct? Might give you tinkle over the weekend, but I guess you will go through mile 13 at about 8:15-8:20 assuming you start at 7:30?


 
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Are we still departing Palace Pier at 7:30?

TimP Where are you staying as that sounds pretty close to chez Anton?


 
Posted : 31/07/2015 12:32 pm
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Palace pier at 7:30 is still the plan, nothing like pointlessly cycling 13 miles in the wrong direction to set you up for the day.

I'm going to die. 😯 got 10 people staying in our 3 bed house this weekend. Shiraz will be consumed...

Ian's number is the 360 one if you want to give him a call.
Tim & m1kea
email me with your number if you want another contact and I'll send you my number.

Weather is looking good

James


 
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pictonroad
Palace pier at 7:30 is still the plan, [b]nothing like pointlessly cycling [s]13[/s] 15 miles in the wrong direction to set you up for the day[/b].

[url= https://www.strava.com/activities/174348851 ]So a bit like last year then?[/url]

I'll be getting the train down to Btn this year. 🙂

Will mail you my details.


 
Posted : 31/07/2015 2:00 pm
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http://www.southdown-caravancamping.org.uk/contact.htm

It is a massive party so will be on the "shiraz" too!!

Email sent...


 
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Tim

You can either ride E 0.8 mile down the B2112 to Ditchling and meet there, or pedal W 1 mile and get 'my' train at Hassocks at 6:58?

It'll be a 5 min pedal from Btn station to the pier.


 
Posted : 31/07/2015 4:03 pm
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Sent a mail to Picton, and going for the Ditchling option I think. I am riding up the Beacon tonight for my "long way home" ride along the SDW, and apparently there inst space for kids camping gear, me and the bike so I am back over it again tomorrow. 4 in 3 days (as I have to get back over it to get home) is too much for my lazy fat ass to consider!!


 
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Tim

Dunno if you're off roading and apols in advance if you already know this, but I there's an [url= https://www.strava.com/segments/1399459 ]off road segment up the Beacon[/url]


 
Posted : 31/07/2015 5:43 pm
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Emails sent to all (including the hushly quite TobyMc!!)

Yes - dial 0800 360 for DrP, or something like that 🙂

James... Leave here at about 0615, and maybe grab a McBurgerthing on the way???

(I'm sat here 'dry running' the gear I'm going to wear...excited...me!!)

DrP


 
Posted : 31/07/2015 9:38 pm
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Does anyone know if there is still free or pay and display parking up at the uni sports center? Brighton CC want £15 for all day in / near the center which is alot of dosh.
Or any recomends on car parks within a couple of miles of the pier ?


 
Posted : 31/07/2015 9:38 pm
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You can park at mine if you want. About 3miles to the pier and only £10/a day? You will have the whole drive to yourself. Email if you want a space. Will accept beer instead of cash


 
Posted : 31/07/2015 10:15 pm
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And knew there was a way up off road somewhere but didnt know where. Would that be utterly terrifying on a CX bike with a pint or 2 on board?


 
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Well . I rode to London with the boys on their Gnarmac eaters . Then I about turned and retraced my route to Brighton .
We left pretty much at 0730 from the horror show that is Brighton seafront on a Sunday morning . Easy run up to the dyke and a nice steady decent to meet TimP in Ditchling village.
Then on and northwards through Smallfeild and Crawley Down . We took it nice and easy all the way in actually . No punctures , no agro.
Cup of tea and some cake at Clapham , then we parted company and I retraced my route south.
Quick 5miles detour to visit my Mum in Caterham , then back en rout at Merstham for the home leg.
My legs cried enough around Ardingly and I was reduced to single figures on any incline. Scoffed a gel and some malt loaf and plodded on , with Ditchling Beacon looming large on the horizon I held a small reserve . Caught and overtook a group on the climb somehow , thengot my arse hhanded to me by a another rider.
I managed to just catch him for the very fast run off the beacon, and drafted him for a welcome rest all the way to Falmer.


 
Posted : 02/08/2015 8:20 pm
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Sounds like a great (big) ride mate 🙂
Proper warm out there today, I bet!


 
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It was baking late afternoon , car read 25'c most of the way home.
114miles for me , so will be more for the others. I dont think Drp will have made it back in time for Pride .shame, but he made a new friend this morning.


 
Posted : 02/08/2015 8:33 pm
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Made it back home 🙂

This was a kilelr ride..almost literally!
One of our party became ill, caught the train home, and became iller en route home..
I suffered bad asthma (first time in years) on the final stage of the downs link and had to call it a day and get a lift back from Steyning..
Still, I managed 227km..

Toby and Mike - I'M ALIVE, DON'T WORRY!!

Great day had by all despite illness and such!
Will get pics up soon!

DrP


 
Posted : 02/08/2015 8:52 pm
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Somehow, I'm relieved I had the "dog-sitting" get- out clause! 😉


 
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Next time. Hopefully.


 
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Cheers DrP for organising and to everyone that rode. 8)

Picton, hope you're feeling better?

The final climb seemed to go on for ever ([i]so a typical SD chalk track then[/i]) and I really could have done with 30 X 36 as opposed to 34 X 32. Toby had a puncture mid way down the final descent and we discovered the wind had swung round to the NE, which made the final few miles a bit of a grind.

Great to ride with new peeps and do a different part of the country. Wisley common and airfield were probably the strangest bits, mainly for their remoteness, despite being bordered by the M25 and A3.

Stravage here - https://www.strava.com/activities/360003578

Oh and the Pro race was perfectly timed 😳


 
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Agreed- a great if tricky ride! Hope you're feeling better Picton and Dr P.....
As we thundered along the Downs link id started to feel a bit odd - but put my sore throat down to the clouds of dust kicked up by the Dr and M1kea, heat, etc. Turns out its proper snotty manflu this morning. Sniff.
Highlight had to be interfering with surrey classic and being told politely, but firmly, to stoppit. Yet still being cheered on by the assembled throng... Hee hee!
A grand day out. Bloody hard work though.
Right now, I'm glad then next Gnashphalt challenge is a whole year away!


 
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Jeez. 😯

Worst "bike ride" of my life by a considerable margin.

Riding along the Thames path I'd been near enough to the pace this far but I just couldn't get the pedals to turn. Stopped and for the first time in my life insisted I had to get the train, something was not right. Literall 30 seconds after we parted company I was sick for the first time. Rode to Weybridge station at 3mph. 10 minutes til a train to Clapham, (I had the most fortunate train times ever) and I got on laying next to my bike on the floor 😐

At Clapham I felt worse and worse, the world closed in on me and I fainted, luckily only for half a minute and I was already on the floor. I think people assumed I was exhausted after ride london. Luckily a saintly man from said ride helped me on the train and stowed my bike, spent the whole journey vomiting and laying on the floor shivering. Got picked up from the station and went home for 12 more hours of the same. Stomach is broken now.

None of the food or water I took on had got past my stomach, whatever virus I had picked up was in me and my body was preparing for removal, perhaps it could have given me a hint before I rode a bike 90 miles from home.

Cheers Ian, I really did enjoy some of it, excellent to meet the other guys, kudos for completing it.
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Damn James that doesn't sounds good 🙁

Hope you can get some fluids and food back in you soon.

@ Toby. I found that Surrey Classic incident just embarrassing 😀


 
Posted : 03/08/2015 8:26 am
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Bad times James 🙁

I was chatting to a colleague today, and they said there's a 'strange and potent tree pollen at Cranleigh' - hence why my lungs must have packed in as soon as we hit the downs link (hot, dry dusty day etc etc)

I had to call family for a lift home from Steyning - anything more than walking pace and I was 'gas trapping' and getting near to a proper asthma attack!!
THere was no way any of the climbs out of Steyning (Bostal, Botolphs) or even the flatter road would be possible!

However, Up until that point it really was a cracking day out.
For some reason Flickr is playing silly buggers on my phone, so will have to upload via file transfer.
The highlight - the numerous crowds coming out to cheer us all on at Weybridge. Obviously for us, and not the pros that followed 30 seconds later. No way..

DrP


 
Posted : 03/08/2015 8:47 am
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Thanks to all those who started...well done for the finishers!

DrP


 
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