Bollo said:He's more 'heavy set' than round.
User10119 said:Can I just say that, as a complete noob who has read about the friday night rides here and elsewhere and always thought that they sounded fairly cool, reading about how this one didn't run as smoothly as usual doesn't in any way put me off trying one, if you know what I mean. Some stuff went wrong, everybody there dealt with it as well as they could and that's about all you can ask of them. Very glad to hear that the injuries aren't too bad, mind you!
I'm hoping to do the northern ride, and in all honesty the only reason I'd attempt a long (by my standards) night ride is because of the support (practical, mechanical, navigational and social!) that these rides offer. But I'm an adult, capable of (hopefully) making adult decisions and more-or-less looking after myself - I expect to be responsible for myself and my own safety, and I accept that sometimes the best laid plans of mice and men go awry and stuff goes a bit pear-shaped.
The description on the blog as "a lark, a spree, an event and a romance" made me smile when I first read it, in the same way as reading people ride reports and seeing the youtube vids. Whilst I think it's a Good Thing that people think about this safety stuff, it would seem a bit sad for that rather splendid and appealing spirit of adventure to get drowned in excessive risk avoidance. Or tangled up in hi-vis sashes!
Ben Lovejoy said:the only thing that made me think twice about attending a future one is the dodgy weather-forecasting skills of Dell's cat.
arallsopp said:Oh, I don't think that's the case at all. I reckon the cat maintains a perfect record for predicting poor weather. The real change is that its clearly fallen out with its owner, and no longer wants to keep him dry. Maybe its pro the CTC takeover; perhaps a difference of opinion regards architecture; possibly Simon's thoughts about Croydon.![]()
Ben Lovejoy said:Perhaps negotiations with the feline forecaster could be held such that it arranges extremely narrow rain-clouds that track Simon unerringly while the rest of us cycle a short distance behind him.
MacB said:I'm going to the IoW again this Summer for another ride, I fancy seeing how fast I can do it....give me two months!!!
rich p said:I've done the sunsea and sex festival IOW ride in September a couple of times.
http://www.sunseaandcycling.com/news/General/default.aspx
I may have mis-remembered the name!
rich p said:I've done the sunsea and sex festival IOW ride in September a couple of times.
http://www.sunseaandcycling.com/news/General/default.aspx
I may have mis-remembered the name!
Arch said:Oh, I'm glad to see they are still running the race across the Medina. I built my pedal boat to enter the very first one of those.... (I came third, behind a very sleek catamaran, and a Surfbike. Hilldodger was behind me, and the local lads on an oil-drum raft with paddlewheels brought up the rear...)
TimO said:...
As regards the No Cycling bit along Southend front, that was a bit tongue in cheek. I've cycled that route more than the totally legal route, but going that way does avoid the horrible steep, but short hill. Having sad that, later in the day you probably do get more (some!) people walking along there, and cycling on it is possibly less sensible.