HJ
Cycling in Scotland
- Location
- Auld Reekie
Somehow I don't think the Peak District and the Alps really compare, added to which this is a rolling closed road event (without carpet tacks). No give me the Alps any day...
yeah but it's got this:Greenbank said:If you want hilly events then look for Grimpeur Audax rides.
They'll probably be a lot easier to get to than the Alps (as long as you live near some real hills).
Greenbank said:Plus you can start off with a shorter 100km ride (still with 2000m+ of climbing usually).
http://www.audax.uk.net/ then click on Calendar, then select "AAA only" as the ride type and hit "Show".
Greenbank said:If you need/want time to train, and want a real challenge, then consider the Midlander Super Grimpeur from Sutton Coldfield. 26th June 2010. 300km and 5390m of climbing. Stunning ride, across the length of the Peak District, twice, and I certainly felt the hills when I did it this year.![]()
ilovebikes said:i'd be interested for sure
bonj said:
Greenbank said:...
I guess it's whether you get your kicks from just riding the hills or it's the 'event' that creates more of a buzz for you. I'm definitely only really care about the former (that's not to say that riding for the 'event' buzz is wrong).
Greenbank said:If I wasn't busy I'd be all over that ride. I mean, it's only another 400km on top of the Bryan Chapman 600, and I did that on fixed...![]()
mr Mag00 said:how the hell would you train for that? esp down in dorset?
Greenbank said:I guess it's whether you get your kicks from just riding the hills or it's the 'event' that creates more of a buzz for you. I'm definitely only really care about the former (that's not to say that riding for the 'event' buzz is wrong).
arallsopp said:I'm also obliged to listen to Greenbank.