Bumps again, as it's now on.
on-one merino top FTW
Brant will be pleased
I'm wearing mine as well. Feel like im part of the team.
Really? 80 miles a day cycle commute? That's more miles a year than I do in my car. It would also mean approx 5-6 hrs a day on the bike...
remember it's the telly they fib a bit
no tea yet... drac will be gutted.... 😉
Probably uses his motorbike 😉
Glider looked fun 😀
Hands up who wants to go flying in a glider with that bloke. 😀
He lives in rural Lincolnshire, shouldn't be too difficult to average 20mph in that area as opposed to stop/start urban commuting.
I reckon 4 hours a day on the bike, 2 hours there and 2 hours back in the evening.
5-6 hours? You're judging him by podgy STW standards!
he said 40 didn't he??? 20 each way so t too bad??
80 miles a day cycle commute?
I thought he meant 40 miles there & back, meaning 20 each way.
That's still 200 miles a week though if he works 5 days
Typical MTB-roadie wearing baggies on the road bike. Surprised he didn't have a camelback on too.
This may be an odd question but what is he commuting to? I thought he was a professional motorcyclist.
He's a truck mechanic by trade. How much truck mechanicing he does these days is anyone's guess.
truck mechanic by trade as far as I remember.
He is a truck mechanic. The motorbike stuff is more a sideline for him
Truck mechanic by trade, it's almost as if no one else knows this 😉
Is he a truck mechanic?!
Nah. Traffic warden.
he likes to point out that he's only a 'truck mechanic' but he must get more time off for racing motorbikes, making tv programs, racing mountain bikes, promoting tyco suzuki, guy martin racing etc. You'd he think he was the bosses son or something 🙄
[Wants to see Tony Martin in same thingy.]
Why aren't they using a recumbent stylee?
He probably has more than the usual 28 days holiday allowance.
Probably earns more as well..
They said forty miles there, and back, each day, so I take that to be an 80 mile commute.
Guy's pretty handy flying that glider!
Edit] and I don't mind admitting that if I'd been sitting where a Guy was during that low-level run, I'd have been crapping myself!
Could it have been 'fourty miles, there and back, each day'?
How many bikes has he got? Saw him on 3 or 4 different ones tonight alone!
I'm enjoying the series so far, but the engineering/science, though seemingly high tech at the outset, has kind of ended up with some sort of compromise, or dare I say it a bodge, which coupled with apparently running out of time ends up with them finishing on a bit of a happy whimper rather than a triumph.
Maybe budget restrictions?
I couldn't help thinking that basing their plane (hpa) around a standard road bike could be at the cost of efficiency & aerodynamics??? (but I'm probably way out).......
I thought Guy now lived oop Naarth? Trying to find people with his accent maybe (see other Guy Martin threads).
Does it matter how far his commute is?
I'm enjoying the series so far, but the engineering/science, though seemingly high tech at the outset, has kind of ended up with some sort of compromise, or dare I say it a bodge, which coupled with apparently running out of time ends up with them finishing on a bit of a happy whimper rather than a triumph.
What was the compromise, or bodge? They had the issue with the wing, for sure, but the main issue was with the 10mph headwind, and they still got the fastest flight of the meeting, against highly experienced teams, and using a completely new type of construction.
Seems pretty triumphant to me.
Perhaps I'm being harsh, I've just felt after the first 3 - "what if?"
I know what you mean, seems like after spending 6 months making something you might try and fly it on more than one day.
He lives in rural Lincolnshire, shouldn't be too difficult to average 20mph in that area as opposed to stop/start urban commuting.
my commute in rural lincolnshire is 20 miles and its easy in an hour, theres only 2 hills, one in kirton lindsey and one in Scampton
How many bikes has he got? Saw him on 3 or 4 different ones tonight alone!I'm enjoying the series so far, but the engineering/science, though seemingly high tech at the outset, has kind of ended up with some sort of compromise, or dare I say it a bodge, which coupled with apparently running out of time ends up with them finishing on a bit of a happy whimper rather than a triumph.
part of its appeal, homage to the backstreet/shed inventor tradition in the UK? Really enjoyed this series; could do without the overly melodramatic music and post-advert re-caps, but its a bit of science, a bit of engineering, a bit of bodge and have-a-go spirit and enough of a positive feel-good ending even if no official records (the water one wasnt sanctioned by Guinness).
Should be compulsory viewing for pre-GCSE schooling, maybe encourage a few more people to look at science and engineering.
He keeps riding an Orange CarbO and from his helmet stickers is sponsored by Orange and Hope, he had a fixie built by Rourke who built the speed bike in his van, but I noticed on the road-training clips he was on a Specialized with a power meter. And borrowed a track bike built for someone 6'8"...
Typical MTB-roadie wearing baggies on the road bike.
Hope-branded, his sponsors?
A recent article on him said commute was 19 miles each way from the village where he lives tp grimsby and back.
I couldnt help laughing at the fella with the on one top on. I bet he though 'oohh, its guy martin, i'll wear something bikey so he knows i'm a biker'
Top series, really enjoying it!
he lives near Caistor somewhere, ive seen him sat at the church coffee shop occasionally when cycling through
so 19 each way would be about right

