I won't bother insulting you, but if you read your post it is you assertion that training MIGHT be reqd, mine is it will be. As for turning the Alpe into a mythical elitist climb, I have been up the Alpe, and many other climbs rated much harder than the Alpe riding a bike (something I would hazard to guess you probably haven't) so not mythical just realistic.
Enjoy the moment, you don't know when you'll get a second chance.
Never a truer word spoken!Enjoy the moment, you don't know when you'll get a second chance.
Tell him to cycle to you. 80 miles should even the gap!! lol.i'm sure he wont leave me just keeps telling ride more more and then somemore with a little rest inbetween lol he as cycled in the alpes many times goes over several times a year(now that is lucky) we live about 80 miles apart so tends to cycle up to see us aleast once a month now plans on coming up more as i'm now getting into cycling hes already planning a few rides which we can do together hes not one for all the technical stuff just get out and cycle is his advice got my first 100k with him next week.found this forum is great place to search for advice but like you say everybody as different views but so far found the feed back to be really good
i sure will try to enjoy itEnjoy the moment, you don't know when you'll get a second chance.
You sound awesome.
A thread ban is imminent for a couple of members.
Stop the sniping please.
Have to disagree with you there.good idea - coz nobody who is overweight has ever made it to the top...![]()
Have to disagree with you there.
A work colleague of mine climbed it on Boxing day and he is way overweight .