Aperitif said:gif not gift!
Have one of these on me!
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whats a gif?

i know what cif is...

Aperitif said:gif not gift!
Have one of these on me!
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You should have left that one out! Can't be having rain for my ride!ilovebikes said:
this is my depiction of the FNRttAH in emoticons...![]()
Well I'm aware of that ride, of course, but I'll have done ±75 miles the day before so wasn't sure if I'd make the 100 that day. Plus I don't want you and FFFF to be polite and wait for me so I can do the 100 with you if you wanted to really open the throttles and test your speed. If I get the 100 done the week before then hopefully I can let you chaps enjoy the Suffolk Sunrise at your optimum pace and maybe just do the 50 that day.stevevw said:Oh yes it does. And you/we can back it up the next weekend in Suffolk.
Auntie Helen said:Well I'm aware of that ride, of course, but I'll have done ±75 miles the day before so wasn't sure if I'd make the 100 that day.
Auntie Helen said:Hi Chris,
The route from my part of the world to Thundersley was 45 miles (although I went wrong a couple of times, it would probably have been 41 if I could read maps more effectively). Unfortunately for you the route for the CC ride is backwards as far as you're concerned, i.e. starting north and going south, then back north. If you did the ride to Manningtree, then down to Tiptree, then back up to Manningtree, then down home again, I expect that would be about 120-130 miles. If you did the ride to Manningtree, then went off home from Tiptree (i.e. left us halfway) it would be just under 100, I think.
I really liked the ride from Manningtree to Maldon but after Rettendon it wasn't very pleasant (Rayleigh Hill was a horror, the roads were really busy too) but you may know of better routes than I did at the time!
It's a good scheme except I wouldn't really call Earls Colne on the way home... unless you've got girlie GPS!ChrisKH said:Thanks for that AH, I'm going to get a map and have a good look...........alternatively I have friends in Earls Colne and could stop off to see them on the way home to break up the ride.