I'm very very tempted to (foolishly) put my name down for this. But I've never ridden a 100m let alone 120. I think it'd be pushing my limits a bit too much unless the pace was Fnrttc pace. And it was flat. Pancake-styles.
*pondering furiously*
Definitely London Fields. However, if we set off at the traditional 8-9 pm, then we'd arrive at silly o'clock, so I reckon possibly a later departure time, perhaps midnight might make more sense, as that way we'd arrive at a more respectable time.
Makes sense.
The other thought I had was to do it in the day time, so we could see the route - but the flaw in that is getting to Dunwich in the evening, hitting the pub, and having a long trip home!
I'm very very tempted to (foolishly) put my name down for this. But I've never ridden a 100m let alone 120. I think it'd be pushing my limits a bit too much unless the pace was Fnrttc pace. And it was flat. Pancake-styles.
*pondering furiously*
First off, I can't recall seeing you going slowly on the FNRttC.
Secondly, the Dun Run is 113 miles, so I've saved you 7 miles already. The Whitstable ride is probably fairly comparable in the rolling nature, as it doesn't have any big long steep hills unlike Brighton. So see how you feel after doing that, which is 65 miles or so.
Once you've got that under your belt, you'll be thinking, well it's only a little more, what's the problem.![]()
It's so much easier to stay awake all night than it is to get up at 4am to get to LF for 5am though...