Blue][quote name= said:Well I've never seen the point in suffering for one's art so I suppose the short answer is no. Actually you work just as hard with the wind behind you. When I did that 100 km trip I probably went about 5 kph faster than usual so I belted along and was just as knackered at the other end. The difference was I was happy and knackered instead of grumpy and knackered.
Chicken Jalfrezi by any chance? :?:laurence said:having sustained cracked ribs in a wind related accident...
snorri said:Blue said:Good man (or woman )Blue.
100% bloke - I've never been able to get in contact with my feminine side :?:
Andy in Sig][quote name= said:Andy in Sig' said:Simple solution to dealing with the wind: if it is blowing in the way you're going' date=' ride out or get a train back or vice versa if it is blowing towards your start point. I had a very pleasant 100 km in this way a couple of weekends ago.[/quote']
I've thought of doing that, but does it not feel a bit like cheating
Actually you work just as hard with the wind behind you. When I did that 100 km trip I probably went about 5 kph faster than usual so I belted along and was just as knackered at the other end. .