craven2354
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back on the bike now so training will begin I anticipate it will be summer time as I want it to be a sunny day 


As if by magic, here's the route I took in June.
I don't think you need panniers but my advice would be to stop everywhere that you can see food available or at least don't think "Oh it'll be ok there'll be another place soon". I ran out of food and water at least twice. Really, really eat a lot between Burton and Ashbourne, you will need it!
I left London at midnight cos the A5 is ok during the night. I'm not sure it's bad during the day but at night it's relatively pleasant if a bit boring. I got to my destination which was 230 miles at about 5pm but as I've mentioned I ran out of food and water which really slowed me down.
If you need any other advice feel free to PM me.
You'll need to copy it over to your RWG account before it will let you edit it I think.Am I missing a trick or can't I edit your route?
You'll need to copy it over to your RWG account before it will let you edit it I think.
http://ridewithgps.com/routes/2029971
using martins route i have come up with this route which avoids most the hills around buxton as after 150miles i dont fancy doing 5000ft of climbing
i have got it down to 192 miles and 8500ft of climbing i havent gone over the route intensly so if anybody spots roads that shouldnt/cant be cycled please let me know thank you![]()
Well done. That's pretty good going. I can't access the strava route from here, did you go through the Peaks or round them?In the end 6 of us did the ride with Charlie. We left London velodrome at 3.30 am and arrived back at the Manchester velodrome just before 10pm. A total of just under 14 hours in the saddle. Pretty good route although we got a little lost in London and just ended up on the North circular!
http://app.strava.com/activities/70554816
Well done. That's pretty good going. I can't access the strava route from here, did you go through the Peaks or round them?
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