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postman

Squire
Location
,Leeds
David ,John Andrew and Richard are now in Lancaster.A couple of punctures a broken rear wheel and todaya falling off the bike.But doing well.Not much chance of finding a computer so the blog is a little short of info.But a question from me.The hills out of Cornwall and Devon sound horrendous we have been texting each other.So is there a flatter way out of these two areas apart from the main A30 i think it is called.I would like to know .Have read about Sustrans route 3.But not seen anything yet.I am thinking of 2010 when i will be 60.
 

vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
postman said:
David ,John Andrew and Richard are now in Lancaster.A couple of punctures a broken rear wheel and todaya falling off the bike.But doing well.Not much chance of finding a computer so the blog is a little short of info.But a question from me.The hills out of Cornwall and Devon sound horrendous we have been texting each other.So is there a flatter way out of these two areas apart from the main A30 i think it is called.I would like to know .Have read about Sustrans route 3.But not seen anything yet.I am thinking of 2010 when i will be 60.

The hills in Devon and Cornwall are a pain no matter which way round an End to End is completed. You just have to be realistic and accept that the pace through Devon and Cornwall will be a bit slow and that every climb is rewarded by a descent. I managed to pedal up every hill despite being 22 and 24 stones when I did my JEJOG and GOGLE respectively.

It's not the steepness of the hills that's a pain but their frequency. Once out of Cornwall, there's liittle left to challenge if you choose your route well.
 
vernon said:
The hills in Devon and Cornwall are a pain no matter which way round an End to End is completed. You just have to be realistic and accept that the pace through Devon and Cornwall will be a bit slow and that every climb is rewarded by a descent. I managed to pedal up every hill despite being 22 and 24 stones when I did my JEJOG and GOGLE respectively.

It's not the steepness of the hills that's a pain but their frequency. Once out of Cornwall, there's liittle left to challenge if you choose your route well.

Er, the Atlantic Ocean! :sad:
 

Alan Biles

Senior Member
It's probably their last day today and the weather in that neck of the woods looks dreadful. Keep your heads down guys and keep pedalling. It's not a race - just finish and don't do a 'Maggott'

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Alan Biles

Senior Member
Maggot

Notsoblue said:
A Maggott?

By the way, Postman, do you know what bikes they're doing it on?

Slightly over two years ago, Maggot, a member of this forum, was doing JOGLE and came off in a big way within 20 miles of the finish. It took him a few months to get over it and finish the ride.

It sticks in my mind because I tried and failed JOGLE about three weeks before him.

A
 

Notsoblue

Well-Known Member
Alan Biles said:
Slightly over two years ago, Maggot, a member of this forum, was doing JOGLE and came off in a big way within 20 miles of the finish. It took him a few months to get over it and finish the ride.

It sticks in my mind because I tried and failed JOGLE about three weeks before him.

A

Ouch! Thats terrible.... I'm doing LEJOG in September, will bear User76 in mind.
 
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postman

postman

Squire
Location
,Leeds
I will find out what they are riding.One for certain is a Dawes Horizon.A carrera with modifications carbon fork road tyres and a touring saddle.Other two not sure.
 

Notsoblue

Well-Known Member
Ta, would be interesting to know. I'm doing the trip on a Scott Sportster!
 
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postman

postman

Squire
Location
,Leeds
Notsoblue,Sorry this has taken so long.The four bikes were,Dawes Horizon,Carerra mountain bike with alterations road tyres,carbon fork and a touring saddle.Specialised Sirrus Sport and a Edinburgh Revolution touring bike .
 
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