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Anyone else doing the Ride London sportive this weekend?
Looking forward to it, doing it as part of the British Cycling club challenge (basically 4 riders in a team and you each do the 100 miles and then your teams average time is put against other clubs average) so looking forward to the extra competitive element to it.
Weather forecast not looking too great so ive ended up packing a ridiculous amount of kit for a single days road ride to cover all the eventualities!
I'm not, but appears everyone else who I know who rides a road bike is... good luck!
I am, looking forward to it but also apprehensive especially with the weather forecast. Headwinds for first 50 and tail for last 50.
Also packed a ridiculously huge amount of kit for one dAys road ride.
I'm doing it with the missus on a tandem. Not looking forward to the stupid o'clock start Sunday morning to drive to London, park and then ride to the start for our 'wave loading time' of before 7! Lets hope it either pees down or is dry, can't be doing with showers - rain, get wet, don waterproofs, boil-in-the-bag, strip-off, repeat!
Right faff going up to Excel yesterday to register - don't know why they couldn't send it in the post. Worth watching the biking display though, never seen trials type stuff in the flesh - WTF?
My mate is racing in the handcycle section, against Paraolympic and World Champion (or both!) Handcyclists. He's under no illusion he'll be picking up a medal.
If you see a guy in a bright orange handcycle with deep section carbon rims give him a cheer please, it'll make his day! (His name is Sean).
Thank you.
We'll be cheering from our balcony with a beer 8)
We'll be cheering from our balcony with a beer
Most likely you will be in doors sheltering from the wind and the rain.
I'm in, kayak and sails packed!
yes
Yep. 7.07 start. I'll be in a fetching baby blue BLISS jersey.
I think rule 9 may apply.
spot the [s]difference[/s] similarity
http://www.yr.no/place/United_Kingdom/England/London/long.html
http://www.xcweather.co.uk/forecast/london
http://www.metcheck.com/uk/dayforecast.asp?day=2&zipcode=london
http://www.bbc.com/weather/2643743?day=3
If the easterlies could hang on until about 9, before they swing round to big southerlies, that would be awesome! And not so much rain, please. at least until after 12 ish.
"ellow alert of rain
From:
0015 on Sun 10 August
To:
2345 on Sun 10 August
Updated 7 August at 10:37
There is the risk of severe weather during Sunday as a depression tracks over, or close to, the UK. At this stage there is more than average uncertainty in the forecast, but the public should be aware of the risk of heavy rain, strong winds and large waves, sufficient to disrupt transport and [b]make outdoor activities dangerous[/b].
This is a particularly volatile situation, and this warning is likely to be changed as the event approaches."
lol. (my bold).
Well as long as i'm not standing in the rain at 5am I don't mind. Back by 10am anyway.
We're volunteering at the hub at Newlands Corner. I'll take a brolly I think.... 🙂
Luckily my house is a couple of hundred metres from the route so chance of a change of clothes!
Lol the profile of Leith Hill on the "Surrey Hills Challenge" poster at sign in, made it look like the North Face of the Matterhorn.
I'll be there in the Club Challenge - if I was doing it as an individual I'm not sure I would turn up with the weather we have coming
Oh and yes the registration thing is a joke. Really efficiently managed once you have spent a whole day getting there. Totally pointless.
Currently morning looking better so will have to ride fast but can't see me hitting my 5 hour target given the wind and general dampness.
Really efficiently managed once you have spent a whole day getting there. Totally pointless.
Amen, though I guess the whole thing is to stop a black market in places. It's an awful lot of faff, but it's once in a lifetime.
If that weather warning stays in place as worded then the RL organisers have a tough call to make.
Just left registration
The trade stands are selling out of...........
Rain jackets.
Some half price bargains at Endura though.
Just think that it won't stop anything. Now I have my stickers I could just as easily pass them on as if I had received them in the post.
Hey ho. Probably only moaning because I am not looking forward to getting up at three in the morning to get wet.
I wish I had bothered to get a new tight fitting jacket, mine's fine except it's a size too big as lost to much weight and so pretty draggy.
Hey ho. Probably only moaning because I am not looking forward to getting up at three in the morning to get wet.
entirely reasonable, I am not a morning person either, especially when morning means the middle of the night
Time is merely an abstract concept created by man.....
😉
true but mornings are bloody well created by nature
there is more than average uncertainty in the forecast
Considering the average amount of uncertainty in our forecasts, there could possibly be hail/snow/heatwave/tornadoes
Good luck to those of you who are taking part.
Spannering at Newlands Corner for me. I foresee a day of repairing punctures on filthy BSOs. 🙁
Spannering at Newlands Corner for me. I foresee a day of repairing punctures on filthy BSOs.
If I stop will you give mine a full service?
Actually, the brake pads I ordered haven't arrived yet - don't suppose you might have some SwissStop greens knocking around? 😉
I will be there slowly making my way around. Sure it will be a great day, even if it is a "bit" wet.
If I stop will you give mine a full service?
I'd sooner do some work on a bike owned by someone who understands what lubricant is for. I draw the line at taping bars though, I'm shit at it!
Can't help on Swiss Stops, I think the order of the day is £5 Aztecs, yours for just £40 😉
Clearly I'm prejudging what I will be faced with, but I imagine the riders on nice bikes are the most likely to be self sufficient! I expect said owners of BSOs will also be grumpy at having to walk up Newlands Corner in the rain to get their puncture fixed.
Can you tell I'm excited!?
Looking out of the office window (I can see the Dome/o2) it's quite cloudy, bit thick enough to carry a bit of rain but it ain't raining yet..
No wind eithers.. 😉
Spannering at Newlands Corner for me. I foresee a day of repairing punctures on filthy BSOs.
I foresee a day of unreasonable demands and questions as to why you don't have the necessary ceramic bearings to replace the worn out ones on their £3000 wheels...
😉
I didn't see any BSOs amongst the bikes at registration, and the riders looked like they mostly rode a bit.
Email just in from RL advising mud guards, layers, overshoes and taking long finger gloves.
May have to take my Camelbak!
Not sure about long fingered gloves, overshoes will be useful though. Doubt many will have mud guards.
I have an Ass-saver type thingy. Reluctant to put it on my lovely titanium road bike!
I'd go no gloves - it won't be cold, soggy gloves are far more unpleasant than just having wet hands.
Apparently I have to be at Newlands for 6am, and have to approach it from the North, which is a significant detour.
Grumble Grumble Grumble
Predictions for Sunday’s weather are changing hourly and we have many contingencies in place
Obviously they have to sound like they're prepared, but exactly what contingencies could these be?
Hairdriers for the road?
Theme park ponchos for all participants?
Tyre warmers on the wets for the pace car?
Apparently I have to be at Newlands for 6am, and have to approach it from the North, which is a significant detour.
Nick I will keep an eye out for you. I'll either be in a blue-ish 'Make a Wish' top or a Pink Rapha one and on a very new looking white Condor Leggero.
Would be good to say hi!
Yes, do! I'll be the one up to my arms in black brake pad crap being shouted at for not changing tubes quickly enough! 😉
Good grief. Overshoes? Guards? Just adds weight, it'd slow me down, plus I've crappy tyres on the winter bike, its asking for a crash.
I just popped out for a 50k warm up and got rained on 3 times - how appropriate. As long as you don't stop, its quite warm.
Anyone know when they take bags off you for the stuff you want to pick up at the finish? Just before you set off, or when you turn up, an hour before?
Wasn't going to bother with the extra faff, but if it's weeing down, it might be nice to have some extra stuff for the ride over and the waiting, then strip off and ditch it before the start.
This is interesting, not seen it before:
http://www.metcheck.com/UK/confidence.asp?day=2&zipcode=london&hourOf=6&dayOf=10&Unit=mm&monthOf=8
Shows you the results of all the different models. eg they all agree what the temperature is likely to be, 75% agree there's next to no rain, but the other 25% of the models are spread evenly in predicting everything up to "really quite wet"
The train's starting to look attractive. Ride through the smart bits of town, divert to Victoria, train to Guildford, ride Surrey Hills, jump on the train at Leatherhead, get off at Waterloo, finish off.
😆

