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fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Useful at 60 in low cloud though:biggrin:
EDIT 150? try over 200 like they do :eek:

The biggest issue was the just after the start in Douglas. We were off at about 6ish in the morning, so there were a few locals wandering over the roads to collect papers from the newsagent. I'd rolled off the start ramp, but it's a 40mph plus descent to the first turn.. Cue the local wandering over the 'closed' road... Oi oi...... whoosh !!!
 

Poacher

Gravitationally challenged member
Location
Nottingham
43.6mph yesterday. Downhill on the B1206 between Brigg Road and Deepdale in North Lincolnshire. Nice and straight with a gradual descent to built up speed before a sudden descent.
A hill in Lincolnshire? Come off it - Lincolnshire's flat as a pancake, everyone knows that! :thumbsup:
 

marcusjb

Senior Member
Location
Twickenham
No matter how fast you think you're going - nothing compared to the pros (they do have the advantage off being able to use the full road and know there's not cars etc.). My fastest ever was on Tourmalet and is still around 20kph slower than the pros can go down mountains.
 
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young Ed

young Ed

Veteran
No matter how fast you think you're going - nothing compared to the pros (they do have the advantage off being able to use the full road and know there's not cars etc.). My fastest ever was on Tourmalet and is still around 20kph slower than the pros can go down mountains.
how fast do the pros go?
i reckon my flat bar hybrid has the edge downhill as it is heavier!
bet wiggins, froome etc go faster uphill than me down hill :sad:
Cheers Ed
 

JoeyB

Go on, tilt your head!
76kph down hill....returning to Calais from Boulogne
 

Poacher

Gravitationally challenged member
Location
Nottingham
I know a member of the Lincolnshire Mountain Rescue Team.
^_^
I once helped someone with their application to join the Lincoln Mountaineering Club. Part of the proof of suitability was a 30 mile walk in the hilly bits of Derbyshire. I haven't walked that far since! (Came close with an epic ramble in Madeira a couple of years ago, though. Managed 54 miles in just under 18 hours when I was 20, which is now unthinkable.)
 

Kestevan

Last of the Summer Winos
Location
Holmfirth.
Fast enough to set the speed cameras off, coming down from Junction 24, M62(Ainley Top) down to Elland....

Do that descent nearly every day. Still haven't managed to set the camera off.... fastest I've clocked is 53.7 - but that's on a "proper" bike :smile:
 

KneesUp

Guru
41 mph drafting a bus in to Sheffield from Castleton, many years ago. A singularly foolish thing to do given the road is narrow and twisty and I was only a few feet away. I remember braking so as not to get even closer. I was young, and survived.

Since I started cycling again, 32mph. My gears run out there, and so did the hill. The computer recorded a max of 90-something yesterday, so someone must have borrowed my bike and returned it whilst I was at work.
 

Sharky

Guru
Location
Kent
I clocked 64mph going down Wrotham Hill on my commute to work!

But before you say wow!

The previous week, my computer refused to work, so on two of my commutes, I did not record any miles. So when I worked out what was wrong, it niggled me that I was missing 60 miles from my annual log. So for two days, I rode with an extra wheel magnet to catch up.

Keith
 
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