Hairy Jock said:Ach, I can take Mags on the down hill anytime...

Actually, I take it as an honour that anyone thinks I can take anyone! It was only one ride back that I was trailing at the back very, very badly.

Hairy Jock said:Ach, I can take Mags on the down hill anytime...
scoosh said:Are you doing the Etape Caledonia ? [envy, envy] (is there an emoticon for 'envy' ??)
I'd entered for it last year, then was injured and now I am getting fit again - it's booked up![]()
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magnatom said:
Actually, I take it as an honour that anyone thinks I can take anyone! It was only one ride back that I was trailing at the back very, very badly.![]()
eldudino said:I voted Trossachs too, there's a pub with a micro-brewery at Kilmahog... I hear they do good food also. Plus I don't have far to go to meet everyone!
scoosh said:Slightly OT but here's an intesting link for those of a mountain goat nature - and HLaB, of course
Cols d'Écosse
That's an interesting list; the first forum ride I done (old C+) went over Falkland Hill (a mere 5.5% and only 4.6km) I've done a few other on the list good to see there's more hills out there.scoosh said:Slightly OT but here's an intesting link for those of a mountain goat nature - and HLaB, of course
Cols d'Écosse
D-Rider said:Righty-o all of us up to the Bealach na Ba in May then.![]()
scook94 said:That Trossachs run is exactly the kind of thing I'd hoped to be doing when I decided to get back on a bike. What sort of average speed do you guys do on one of these things? I'm not sure that right now I'd be able to keep up without some sort of coronary. But I guess I have some time to get my fitness level up before May time...