GrumpyGregry
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Never let a hill know you are afraid of it. It will tilt and you may lurch off an edge.Haha, yeah - except I think it's gonna start more like "SHIIIIIIiiiiiiiiiiiii....."
Never let a hill know you are afraid of it. It will tilt and you may lurch off an edge.Haha, yeah - except I think it's gonna start more like "SHIIIIIIiiiiiiiiiiiii....."
Try not to be in a group when you start the descent - a bit of clear space around you will let you brake when you need to and to pick your lines at a speed you are comfortable with. Try to be smooth and hold a consistent line, because there will be riders taking the descent much faster than you that you'll need to watch out for.
Not sure what you're scared of, that's a nice looking descent, no real sharp corners and only a little section of steep by the house. Just watch the speed on the chicane bit in case cars are coming up, but if there aren't then take the direct line. The final part looks straight with a nice run off.........
Not my favourite hill, I'll admit, to descend (I'd rather ride up it) - the two steepest/potentially fastest bits are just before twists that restrict view, and in the case of the little twist by the house, the road narrows and might have cars more in the middle of the road. In other words, I'd control your speed - just go at a speed that feels comfortable - others might belt past you, but they'll need to keep their fingers crossed, which isn't the sort of risk assessment action that I'd recommend.
Street view, obviously. OP you are going to have to watch out for those ladies!Two very different views of the same descent. I suspect that the former is from Google Streetview, and the latter from real-life. Google's wide-angle lens has a distorting effect, so I know which account I would trust as being closer to reality.
Indeed. Once you get to the bit where you've got a better view of the road ahead, it's got junctions, people wandering around, and Sidmouth drivers, who are about as predicable as dogs on wander leads or children on scooters.Street view, obviously. OP you are going to have to watch out for those ladies!
I'll come too and then I can Whizz past you while you are whizzing past the even slower riders....Just had a look at it on Google Maps....hmmmm....I wanna do that descent........ Take it easy on the steep bit at the top, let the nutters like me whizz past, then relax a bit and coast down the lower slopes
And we all know what over-confidence brings...... www.cyclechat.net/threads/down-but-not-out.156989I'd have the bike checked by a competent mechanic before the ride; confidence comes, in part, from knowing your bike isn't going to break up at anything over 20 mph.
Wrong! The riders that are going faster than the OP are the ones that need to do the watching out. If the OP is smooth, predictable and consistent then he has done his bit and if some GOON slams into him from behind or catches him when passing then it is the overtaker that is bang out of order!....... Try to be smooth and hold a consistent line, because there will be riders taking the descent much faster than you that you'll need to watch out for.
I am a very timid descender but I usually find I descend better when there are cyclists in front...
You obviously don't know me very wellThat your excuse for getting dropped on the preceeding climbs... hanging back for a safe descent?![]()
And we all know what over-confidence brings...... www.cyclechat.net/threads/down-but-not-out.156989