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Leave my current job and set up my own little thing. Have a good product that most schools and colleges would be interested in, just road testing it at present ready for general release next year.
Ride the ridgeway, South Downs way and the bit inbetween over a few days next summer.
After our walk of 62 miles in 24 hours I'm looking forward to next year's challenge. Can't give any details yet but it's going to be big.
Stay off the fags.
Lose a stone.
Enter (and finish) Epic Cymru.
Conquer The Cliff at Aberystwyth - managed to wimp out every year so far and I ain't getting any younger - gotta nail that sucker. Consti! I'm coming for ya! ๐
after doing two bike packing trips this year then hopefully more of the same. Can't/Haven't decided what yet.
Did the trans Cambrian in the summer & just done the lakeland 200.
Want to pluck up courage to enter the Rovaniemi 150 but common sense says get some winter riding experience here first so that may get put off till 2017.
[s]I'm going to try to stick with just the bikes I have now.[/s]
Edit: I suspect that's going to be harder than it sounds.
Edit Edit: I'm going to try to stick with just the bike's that I have on January 1st
That sounds better.
Riding wise, to improve my knee situation, which is stopping me from any 20 mile plus rides.
Then a new bike and some technical coaching and visits to trail centres in Wales and Scotland.
A long run and several long bike rides.
A court battle.
After major surgery to my spine 12 months ago, I've managed this year to get back to the level of fitness I was at before the op. I also managed to ride The Beast at Hope on my HT, without dabbing for the first time.
Next year I'd like to do more 100-mile + road rides, improve my MTB confidence and perhaps take part in a fundraising event for a mental health charity.
Bike wise, Just bettering my position in the regional xc series, do a few of the nationals too.
Teaching myself to be able to drink more than three and a half pints without slurring.
6000km + in 2016
Fred Whitton
BB200 (unfinished business)
To book some time off work when it doesn't rain all week. I'm going to struggle if this year is anything to go by.
Stop bragging about moving to the Lakes.......ah, sorry. (Well, it's been a year, now)
C2C
Ride some sportives
Done a 100k, so do a 100 miler, I guess.
Ride the MTB more/wean myself off the road addiction.
Hopefully one of the skyrunning ultra races.
Just two:
1. Celebrating my 50th by doing LeJog. Might be hampered by.....
2. Becoming a dad for the first time in the spring (I'm hoping for April Fool's day)
Wish me luck!
John muir way in 10 hours. Means average 14mph and not getting lost....
Build a house
Be disciplined with my phsio stuff and have no back incidents.
Lose another half stone of fat to hit 12 stone for the first time in 25 years.
Do one audax/trip/tour/sportive a month
Do my first 300k audax in April for my birthday weekend.
Adjust to new part time work/full time househusband lifestyle.
BHF South Downs Way...
The White Mile.
The same wee Highland ride that I think trail rat might be talking about.
I'm struggling to think of a way to fund a little two month adventure I'd like to go next summer but it's not quite given up on yet.
Pz_Steve - Member
Just two:1. Celebrating my 50th by doing LeJog. Might be hampered by.....
2. Becoming a dad for the first time in the spring (I'm hoping for April Fool's day)Wish me luck!
ETA Oh yeah, and replastering the bedroom ceiling, insulating the roof, clearing the [s]dump[/s] spare room so it's fit for a small human, investigating some sort of heating for the house in general, installing a functioning bathroom and removing any sharp objects left over from half finished DIY projects in the past. All down to item 2. above.
19 XC races, Battle on the Beach, Bontrager 24/12 and Torq in your sleep.
That'll do for now.
Qualify for ironman 70.3 world champs. Longest of a long shot, but we need dreams to aspire to.
Get Fitter
Start a masters next September in Statistics and start my Level 1 CFA in January. Biotech doesn't pay well enough.
Cut down on cake a bit (probably impossible).
Visit Saccades shed with the dancing girls.
Just been told I'm running a 10k in April ๐
find a job
then try Cyclocross racing
Good luck pz_steve!
Survive the team triathlon I've been volunteered for in September with a decent 40km time.
Drop a couple of stone to improve my climbing and sprinting (may be related to the thing above).
Actually try out (rather than just try out in my head) a couple of ideas for 'sideline' businesses - one bike-related, one in education.
Get out of the bottom 10% in my age group at Ard Rock assuming I get an entry (I guess not picking up a virus the day before might help this time round).
beat my 1/2 Marathon pb. Sub 4 hour marathon.
400km Audax Macc to Holyhead and Back.
Vuelta Stage 11 from this year with the 5000m of climbing. Already booked a week in Andorra ready to do it
More Bikepacking bivving
Working out how to buy a Cannodale Trigger without the wife noticing.
Grand Raid in Switzerland and try and get up at the sharp end (or just not the back..) I'm actually going to train for this year.
Plus a few other uk endurance mtb events. This plan entirely revolves around a lower than usual mince pie consumption over the next 2 months which is always tricky!
Trans Continental, if I get a place and MrsFla says yes, although I will prob be a gibbering wreck after the first 24hrs and come home ......
BB200 - try and finish this one ......
Cycle to each of the 135 Yorkshire Water Reservoirs from home.
Learn to Swim properly
100mile road ride
Maybe another crack at the transcontinental race. If not then the 1205km highlands and islands audax.
The highlands and islands audax is my backup if Mrs Fla says no
This year was 21's and the occasional 20. Next year challenge is for 20's and maybe a 19 on the right day.
Ride the Way of the Roses for charity with my youngest brother.
Ride 100 miles in one go (will happen if I get a place in London 100).
Become a dad again in April.
Finish decorating our hopefully complete extensions before our imminent arrival.
Try to be more chilled out.
This is pretty massive for me - find a new job. Find a new job I'm happy with.
Not in work, got money and time, got a hint of an idea.
If I don't do it now, I might as well.. well, you know.
Actually be able to ride a bike again
Move to Canada
1. Get married ๐
2. Live with partner for first time in 20 years ๐
3. "Inherit" 1 x teenage & 1 x 20 something daughters ๐
4. Stop tinkering with bicycles
5. Fix Bertha
1 to 3 aren't really challenges as they are intrinsicly linked but getting round to fixing a 17 year old Italian motorcycle now that is a different story.
Love these.
2016 is the first year in my 4 year plan to enter and complete the Highland 550 (given I'm a bikepacking noob).
So for 2016:
- Welsh Ride Thing
- BB200
- Possibly a South Downs double
@andyfla have booked a place on the highlands and islands audax? First day is full , I'm in the 2nd start on the Tuesday.
Simple - just to be able to get back onto a bike.
Remain healthy, with no long periods of inactivity due to injury etc.
Get fit enough to compete in some sort of race
Start running/orienteering again (see above)
Get some form of social life (see above, go running with the hash)
Sort out my life
