true true gary lake – very easy to criticise from behind the keyboard !
at least he is out there breaking the mould – anyone can ride round a field for 24 hours – they might not do many laps they wont win but no matter what anyone says with the right frame of mind ANYONE can do it …
it takes a really dedicated person to ride a point to point in a time frame – not everyone can do that !
Yeah, I reckon Rob quitting on the WHW would no doubt have been one of the hardest decisions he's ever had to make, and his prep was immensely good in the build up.
Never met him but from what I've seen/read he's just a bloke that really, really likes riding bikes, buggering off into the countryside for long periods of time, isn't up himself and has a nice writing style.
I really dont get the personal attack thing on someone you dont know and have most likely never met. However how about we go for a ride then drink some tea/beer or eat some cake and see if you still the same way about me?
I just want to ride bikes and push myself and then given the opportunity I will write for anyone interested in the hope that it does something positive for the sport that I love.
He attempted to do the WHW both ways in 32 hours. Its 100 miles (roughly) each way and involves a 7 mile section of hike a bike nightmare each way. He did manage to do one way in 14 hours – thats impressive on its own!
First time I came accross Rob was at an mtb race ,he'd entered 2 races on the same day and won both. Sdw double etc etc. Friendly and approachable too unlike some other riders who are up themselves.
Ignore the OP Rob. Never met you but previously read what you've achieved…anyone who can complete the SDW double has my respect. Keep doing what you're doing…there's lots of people out there who are interested. 🙂
I've known Rob for years and he's a top bloke, not a bad word to say about him.
It's about time that a few of these keyboard jockeys gave a bit of respect to people who get out there and try stuff, not everyone can succeed, if it was that easy everyone would be doing it!
I've been quite a handy racer in my time but would never do a solo 24hr race or undertake some of the madness that Rob does, respect to everyone who has a go.
I think Rob is a top bloke – making a fantastic effort on a super tough ride. He sensibly called it a day when it was no longer safe – that takes real guts. So, in answer to the question posed he should try again, not stay on southern trails and a lot of riders here do care – including me.
Rob seems to come across as a decent bloke who loves bikes and getting out pushing himself. Which would appear to be vastly different the majority of fat boy weekend warriors on singletrack (which may explain the animosity) who'd vomit a lung if they had to actually do any cardio-vascular work, but are happy to slag someone from behind a keyboard.
Robs response to the criticism again shows to him to be a top/honest/straight forward bloke.
STW really can have some silly c*nts on it at times
Not heard of him for a while. I remember getting all fired up by his writings on solo 24s about the time of the first Strathpuffer.
He was there too and I was going solo (sure it was him anyway) anyway sort of inspirational.
And you dropped your Co2 inflator Rob and when I tried to give it back you just shot past.
Which was a bit rude however I didn't wee on it.
As above really, keep doing them, keep writing about them- the 7 deadly spins thing inspired me to try and do a c2c double in under 24hrs… I ended up soaking wet sleeping on the doormat of a public toilet in Garigill!
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I know england possibly have a problem this year on the right, but he's way too old I dont think he's playing professionally any more is he ?
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All together now…
"He's got a pine-apple, on his head; He's got a pine-apple, on his head!"
It's a bad thing this thing they call Tall Poppy Syndrome. Hats off to the man for trying but also for knowing when to give up. They kill a lot of Englishmen those hills you know!