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a few weeks back i did the coast to coast on the mountain bike with a couple of friends (well they were at the start. ๐ )
next summer i have the crazy idea of doing to coast to coast on the road bike in a day
route would be approx 185miles
ride would be on the approx longest day
idea would be to travel to st bees on the friday night, meet at the st bees car park before dawn on the saturday (3 - 4 am mid summer???) then ride as a group at a steady pace.
would be entirely on-road.
my mrs would follow across in car and meet us at 60mi and 120mi for a quick break, re-fuel, and re-water.
stay that robin hoods bay on the sat night
return home on the sunday
just an idea at the moment.
anyone interested?
Sounds awesome.
You must be in shape-how did you prepare for something like that? ride and ride?!
have a road bike
be able to ride for ~ 18hours at a steady pace. just spin the pedals. i envisage a social affair rather than a time trial type effort.
with a large group the effort will be shared, but there will be still be a fair few climbs
I'm thinking of doing the Sustrans Whitehaven to Sunderland C2C route in a day next year. It's just the idea of riding into Sunderland late in the day that's putting me off ๐
Sounds like right fun! Think it would be easily doable though ๐
Don't do it, he's a nutter.. ๐
aye it's easily do-able in a day esp on a road bike.
Mike - go to Tynemouth, much more salubrious.
It's much easier than the Kielder 100 tho.
Watch it Tully! ๐
I could be up for that and you'll be safe with me
Mike - go to Tynemouth, much more salubrious.
I was thinking of doing that - my sister lives in the Toon, so I could have a change of clothes left with her for wearing on the train home.. The temptation to turn right at Consett and ride home would be very strong though ๐
It's much easier than the Kielder 100 tho.
Not a bad warm up though ๐ I was also thinking of riding the W2W west from Darlington to get to the start ๐
I will start a face book group and work out a route over the winter
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watch it G
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damn my having to re-register
grrr ๐ฟ
least my old name was available. ๐
Have started a facebook page where those of us mad / keen enough to do the ride can plan / arrange
Others are welcome to join to tell us how insane / crazy we are
Will add more details in due course
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Hmmm, will keep my eye on this. I'm probably going to be in France then but if not it sounds like it could be crazy enough to be fun.
miketually - Premier Member
I'm thinking of doing the Sustrans Whitehaven to Sunderland C2C route in a day next year. It's just the idea of riding into Sunderland late in the day that's putting me off
We got round that by setting off in the afternoon and arriving around lunchtime. Riding straight through the night, actually going somewhere (not laps) and through dawn is an amazing feeling.
Just joined the group.
Sounds fun and a bad way ๐
The hardest thing will be training. Sitting in the saddle for 8 hours is bloody difficult when doing off road marathons but 18 hours.
I cannot even start to imagine how I would train for that.
It may be worth riding for 4 - 6 hours without cycle shorts to teach your bum what 18 hours with them on is like.
Should be looking more at 12 hours riding time for that one. 10mph is almost track standing a road bike.
I'd go with the starting in mid-afternoon and riding through the night suggestion. Quieter and cooler although you do run the risk of needing to bail and nowhere being open! As with most of these kind of things, the actual riding is the easy part, it's the logistics/support and also your mental state - being able to ride through the parts where your body can go on but your head is telling you to stop and go to sleep.
I've done the Dunwich Dyanmo a few times, it's a 130 mile ride from E.London out to the Suffolk coast starting about 9.30pm ish and (when you factor in the ride to the start and the ride from Dunwich to Ipswich station) that works out as about 200 miles in one night.
A chap ran the c2c in 48hrs so you should be fine. Doing the c2c this year with my best mate on our Bromptons - planning on 3 -4 days leisurely
the yorkshire charity cyclist's do a coast to coast every year.
morecombe to scarborough, 150 miles.
i have done it twice. it is a cracking route through the dales and ny moors.
took me 13 hours
I'm maybe attending, sounds interesting!
i will start planning a route in shortly
i'm open to suggestions on the route, i'll try to include national parks and high-road-passes
i will create a memory map trace of the routye
as for logistics/support
I will provide the date, location and meet/start time
it will then be up to groups to be there on time
I will do as much planning as possible, but I won't book accom for all.
I will collect contact numbers for all attending and ensure we have sufficient spares spread across the group
Hope that doesn't seem too unreasonable