Vapin' Joe
Formerly known as Smokin Joe
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- Bare headed cyclist, Smoker
Got a phone call from the shop I work in this afternoon, a cyclist had called in looking for the nearest bike shop as he was competing in a race and he had a problem. The owner phoned me to see if I could help so I popped down to see what was up and found the guy was riding the Pan Celtic Race and he had broken a Look Keo cleat on one of his shoes. I only had some old Deltas at home which were no good, so leaving his bike in the shop I ran him the fourteen miles to Havefordwest where Mike's Bikes sorted him out and then back to Fishguard to get his bike. He was very grateful, but as I said it makes up for the time I broke a chain in the middle of nowhere and a passing motorist happened to be a cyclist (Back in the days when we were still a minority geek sport) shoved my bike in the back and drove me home, well out of his way. So I happily paid my dues.
I'd never heard of this event before, but it is a hell of a challenge and he gave me his race number so I could follow his progress. His name is Paul Winder, race number 9 and I'm pleased to say he has made it to Crymych by now. You can follow the progress of the riders here, 2574K total distance. Hats off to them all.
https://dotwatcher.cc/race/pan-celtic-race-2021
I'd never heard of this event before, but it is a hell of a challenge and he gave me his race number so I could follow his progress. His name is Paul Winder, race number 9 and I'm pleased to say he has made it to Crymych by now. You can follow the progress of the riders here, 2574K total distance. Hats off to them all.
https://dotwatcher.cc/race/pan-celtic-race-2021



Pauls start was interesting as his tracker failed and then he popped up miles down the course. James Heuston is riding Brompton, he completed on it last year. Stuart Blofeld is having his second go on his EliptiGO and is riding well. Jenny Graham, the fastest woman round the world on a bike, is leading the ladies race. The youngest rider is 13 and the oldest is 71. There are some great stories of just normal people wanting to give it a go. It is a really well organised event and is on my bucket list.