Usually at Bromley Hill about 6.45am on an Orbea Onix. Quite a 'leisurely' pace so wave as you go by!
Blimey mate.. I'm still in bed at that time

Usually at Bromley Hill about 6.45am on an Orbea Onix. Quite a 'leisurely' pace so wave as you go by!
4. Lots of very well behaved cyclists. People seem to ride a lot better south of the river.
http://app.strava.com/activities/40992053Hill in London, snigger![]()
Glad to hear you survived.Well!
Took somewhat longer than expected, but then first time I did the route and haven't ridden properly in a while. Think I'll make it regular. Also it would have been a lot quicker had I followed this route:
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Rather than doing something that was something more like this:
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Really don't know my way around South London! Well, I do NOW.
Not sure if I'll do this every day, just it will likely still take a good long time. Might start riding to Brixton and taking the train - although you aren't supposed to take bikes on the train before 10am, plenty people do - I guess staff turn a blind eye when you're going against the rush. Will have to check this out.
I took a strange route, they are more like 12 miles away. They are in London, well greater london.Don't see any hills for the first 17 miles !17 miles from my house you'd have been in serious hill country for the last 15 miles ! PS those hills aren't in London !
In fairness, all of those hills are in Surrey.
Takes me an hour and five/10 minutes from hammersmith/sheperds bush to bickley/chislehurst. (although Strava adds about 6-10 minutes a ride to my overall time...bless)I used to go via hyde park every day on my old job, and it is lovely - but it is also pretty slow going and I'd like to make the commute as quick as possible!
I go Victoria/Vauxhall/Stockwell/Brixton/Herne Hill/Crystal Palace/Beckenham/Bromley. Bit of a climb up Croxted Road to Crystal Palace, and then the last bit up to Bromley.