GrumpyGregry
Here for rides.
Not hilly. Rolls a bit. But nowt like a Brighton ride.Considering my second FnRttC (having survived London-Brighton) :O) Still got heavy bike though. How hilly is the Whitstable route...?
Not hilly. Rolls a bit. But nowt like a Brighton ride.Considering my second FnRttC (having survived London-Brighton) :O) Still got heavy bike though. How hilly is the Whitstable route...?
hmmmm... maybe, just maybe I will be able to make this.
And finally get my 50th FNR done.
She rides like a girl like Emma Pooley rides like a gurl.@Cat76 did the Brighton ride on a mountain bike.
She rides like a girl.
You fit, strong fast cyclists: try to keep up.
@Cat76 ....... and Whitstable does not include Basser Hill.
didn't we do a whitty once with a short sharp shock of a rural hill on it? I seem to recall I was on fixed.This is true, subject to this week's recce confirming the Raspberry Hill variation is still as wonderful as ever.
didn't we do a whitty once with a short sharp shock of a rural hill on it? I seem to recall I was on fixed.
I remember that one. Definitely Basser Hill. I was riding up behind some nutter on fixed, who shouted at the person in front not to stop to admire the view. Said person then duly stopped. Expletives followed IIRC.didn't we do a whitty once with a short sharp shock of a rural hill on it? I seem to recall I was on fixed.
I could not possibly commentI remember that one. Definitely Basser Hill. I was riding up behind some nutter on fixed, who shouted at the person in front not to stop to admire the view. Said person then duly stopped. Expletives followed IIRC.
I was going to blame Gus.I don't think it was you. It was two people what are not on here any more.
Not if you're veggie. It's actually one of the worst in that case.@Cat76It can also be mathematically proven that the Waterfront in Whitstable is the best breakfast.![]()