WheresTheEngine
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Hi,
I work in Canary Wharf and live in Reigate, Surrey and I'm considering, just once a week, cycling to work (28 miles each way). I currently ride a motorbike to work, so I'm used to the craziness of the traffic.
My reasons for this are two-fold; I love cycling but it's very rare that I get out on the weekend and even then it is with the (young) kids who can't do any distance/speed; reason 2 - I'm getting fat and badly need some more exercise than one 5-a-side football session a week is providing.
OK, I've read a few old threads on similar topics and I'll just say, I only want to do this once a week (maybe twice if it works OK), I'm used to the dangers of London's roads and I don't want to use the train part of the way (it's hard enough getting on rush hour trains solo, never mind with a bike).
My real question is about the possible routes. I just noticed that Google Maps has a 'bike' option when route planning and it's come up with an interesting route which actually looks quite fun. It has suggested a time of 3 hours but I wouldn't follow the route exactly as it has shown (it goes through a few off-road bits which would be stupid on my planned road bike) - does anyone know how accurate Google Maps is for timings? I'm not quite clear on it's criteria for doing the calculation.
Is there a better site for planning a route?
Does anyone do anything similar and can suggest bits to take/avoid? The route roughly goes up through Croydon, Beckenham, Lewisham, Greenwich.
I work in Canary Wharf and live in Reigate, Surrey and I'm considering, just once a week, cycling to work (28 miles each way). I currently ride a motorbike to work, so I'm used to the craziness of the traffic.
My reasons for this are two-fold; I love cycling but it's very rare that I get out on the weekend and even then it is with the (young) kids who can't do any distance/speed; reason 2 - I'm getting fat and badly need some more exercise than one 5-a-side football session a week is providing.
OK, I've read a few old threads on similar topics and I'll just say, I only want to do this once a week (maybe twice if it works OK), I'm used to the dangers of London's roads and I don't want to use the train part of the way (it's hard enough getting on rush hour trains solo, never mind with a bike).
My real question is about the possible routes. I just noticed that Google Maps has a 'bike' option when route planning and it's come up with an interesting route which actually looks quite fun. It has suggested a time of 3 hours but I wouldn't follow the route exactly as it has shown (it goes through a few off-road bits which would be stupid on my planned road bike) - does anyone know how accurate Google Maps is for timings? I'm not quite clear on it's criteria for doing the calculation.
Is there a better site for planning a route?
Does anyone do anything similar and can suggest bits to take/avoid? The route roughly goes up through Croydon, Beckenham, Lewisham, Greenwich.