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My Rides
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Ramblings -
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Written by David
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Saturday, 05 June 2010 00:00 |
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John and I decided that although we didn't have enough time to do the Cat and Fiddle as part of a loop, we decided to just park up at the bottom and ride to the top, and the back down. It took a little less time this time 1:02 cycling and 5 minutes resting/drinking water, but I hadn't already cycled 20 miles before I got there this time! It was good conditions, not too hot but hot enough to make it a challenge, I got through almost all of my water just on that one climb alone, so I will need to make sure I have plenty on the C2C. I clocked 38 Miles and hour on the way down, although I wasn't pushing it, a little under 20 minutes and I was at the bottom again. |
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Ramblings -
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Written by David
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Tuesday, 01 June 2010 11:08 |
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I didn't manage to do the Cat and Fiddle last Sunday, as I was unwell, but I asked June and Paul if they minded me tagging along on Bank Holiday Monday, and the kindly agreed. We set out and went to Alderly Edge via Parrs Wood, Cheadle, Handforth and Wilmslow then the fun began ... We climbed up to wards Macclesfiled on a hill called the Wizard, and I actually found it quite hard going, then gentle undulations to Macclesfield and through the town. The Cat and Fiddle did indeed take me well over and hour, about an hour and a quarter, at some points i was going only about 2-3 miles and hour, I did have to stop a few times to gather myself though...
I am really grateful to June and Paul for letting me join them and have to apologise for slowing them down. I will definitely have to start earlier than the rest of the group on the C2C if we are to meet for lunch. I am going to have some long days, it is definitely going to be a challenge and the sponsorship will have been worked for ...  If you haven't already please consider sponsoring us ... |
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 08 June 2010 12:51 |
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Plan for Sunday - Second Group Training Ride |
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Ramblings -
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Written by David
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Friday, 21 May 2010 14:24 |
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We are planning to do a training ride on Sunday, it incorporates the Cat and Fiddle, a 7 mile climb, will probably take me over an hour to complete, mile 7 to 11 look like fun though!! |
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 01 June 2010 11:21 |
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Ramblings -
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Written by David
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Wednesday, 28 April 2010 08:11 |
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Last Saturday, most of the HEP C2C Group embarked on a ride from Chorlton Green out to Ashley were we did an anti-clockwise circuit out to Peover Heath where we stopped for lunch at the Dog Inn and I have to say that it was very nice and would make a great stop for lunch if you are out that way. The rout out to Peover Heath was via Tatton Park and Over Peover, then back via the Cheshire Cycle way through Knolls Green and New Mills (Near Mobberley Station) back to Ashley. The final leg home from there, with a stop of at Jackson's Boat for a Well deserved drink, a little busy for my taste, but nice for an outside drink near the water park. Kirsty, Kathy and Will were the route planners and did a fine job, the pace was good but I suspect I would struggle to maintain anywhere close to that pace if there had been any hills. The Trice Sprint is great, just have to fit the mudguards now, but the daily commute is so much easier than it was on the Fiero, the easy low speed manoeuvring of the trike is wonderful! I will probably do a couple of ad-hoc rides this weekend, weather and revision permitting! I will also post some pictures of my trike once I have the mudguards fitted, I have to say that my customised rack is great, it means that I don't have to fold the trike to get it in my bike locker, just remove the seat! Here is a picture of the guys on the ride, if you are in the picture and wnat me to remove it, just email ... |
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Last Updated on Thursday, 29 April 2010 07:14 |
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Ramblings -
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Written by David
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Wednesday, 03 February 2010 00:00 |
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Having ridden in on the Cycle to work day, got my free breakfast at the University and went to work... In the afternoon the snow fell, which as always caused chaos, I though I would leave it a little later to let the rush die down a little, so I set off around ten to six. All was fine with the ride if a little slippery until a car still covered in snow pulled out from the right hand side of the road, straight across in front of me, I managed to swerve (which is a feat in itslef on a recumbent) but still nudged the car with my shoulder. The driver was completely oblivious to the fact they had nearly killed me, they could not possibly have seen me since every window, with the presumed exception of the windscreen, was covered in snow, they had made no attempt to clear them at all. I find it saddening that they have so little regard for others that they wouldn't even bother to clear the side windows or the rear window, I presume they expected the snow to fall off after a while, of maybe they were hoping to use passing cyclists to brush it off for them!!! |
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