JoeyB
Go on, tilt your head!
- Location
- Fareham, Hampshire
Yes if I only spend 12hours a day on the bike I'll be happy lol
I must admit to having similar thoughts myself. Being from the northwest of England I guess it will be extremely tempting to divert off and go home instead.
Only three months until entries open!
London Edinburgh London, the 1400km randonnée, takes place on 28 July 2013, and we are delighted to announce details about how you can enter.
Entries open on 5 January. Entry will cost £219, which will include:
Entries will be limited to just 750 riders, and you do not need to qualify to enter!
- All food and drink at controls. At most controls this will mean soup, a choice of hot meals, puddings, tea, coffee and hot chocolate, as well as something to put in your back pocket.
- All beds. Most controls will have plenty of beds and blankets for you to use. If you prefer to bring your own sleeping bag, there’ll be space for you.
- Two free bag drops. These will be available at most major controls.
- Showers and towels. These will be available at most controls, but not the smaller venues such as Traquair and Eskdalemuir.
- Online rider tracking and support on the route. We’ll be posting arrival times live on the event website, so your friends and family can see how you’re getting on. We’ll also have moto crews patrolling the route, to help make sure that everyone’s OK.
- Commemorative medal, water bottle, route card wallet and validation with Audax UK and Les Randonneurs Mondiaux.
We look forward to seeing you in 2013!
The London Edinburgh London team
Bring it on!!!!
Get yourself properly prepared if you want to make the most of the experience. The day will arrive all too soon and I'd advise anyone to start making your plans, well, around about now! (Well, not 'now now' but not too much later 'now') Seriously, depending on your level of experience, you'll want to be building up your mileage from early in the new year. Depending on your circumstances, that might take planning - looking at the audax calendar, identifying rides, booking time of work, family commitments, etc etc etc.
Yes, if you're in reasonable physical shape and can ride a bike, then you can turn up and wing it... but there's more chance of enjoying it (not to mention finishing!) if you've done some preparation.