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theclaud

Openly Marxist
Location
Swansea
Really nice to meet you to gods know what ou would be like on your good bike lol maybe a few beers next time

Bit of a swings n roundabouts thing with the bikes. Today's had wider and lower, but slightly odd, gearing, but it's heavier and equipped with irritations like mudguards, plus there's something about its geometry that just doesn't seem to like uphills. But I'd have been complaining about the hills whatever I was riding - Pubbers deserves some stick, I reckon.
 
I had a feeling Pubbers wasn't quite telling the whole story about the hills. I lobbed it into bikehike and it said gulp when I pressed the elevation button. Sounds like you all did well. Kudos for riding there and back TC.
 

theclaud

Openly Marxist
Location
Swansea
I had a feeling Pubbers wasn't quite telling the whole story about the hills. I lobbed it into bikehike and it said gulp when I pressed the elevation button. Sounds like you all did well. Kudos for riding there and back TC.

If there'd been a big taxi outside Knighton station, I would have been in it without hesitation. But what I have learnt this week is that Mid Wales is mostly closed, so you just sigh and back on the bike...
 

Matthew_T

"Young and Ex-whippet"
Only just got home. Went to Saisbury's on the way and grandparenst said they would take the family out to a new restaurant (service was terrible).

Thanks for the ride anyway. I really enjoyed it and look forward to the next one. I will be posting the video tomorrow as I have only just started to copy the files off my camera and I still have 12 minutes remaining, and then I need to copy them into the editting software.
Once again, thanks for the ride and the cake (I am high on sugar now). Coconut cake, coffee cake, and two doses of chocolate cake at the restaurant. I am certainly full. Going to have to do some calorie burning tomorrow!:bicycle:
 
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pubrunner

pubrunner

Legendary Member
Nice to meet you, Shaun. Likewise Matthew, Mick the Quick (worra legend - he's beaten Tommy Simpson and Beryl Burton has stayed at his house!), Rob and Dennis.

Left to Right

TC, Matthew, Cheshire Celt (Shaun), Rob, Dennis, Mick the Quick

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The first photo stop - Oswestry

TC & Rob

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TC at the Pub

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TMN would have killed you.

I'm not sure about that - surely, it wasn't as hilly as the Llandovery ride ? I really don't think it was that bad - Al-Fresco reckoned it was barely 3,000ft of climb ! Perhaps it didn't seem too bad, 'cos I'm used to it.

I'm sure that you all loved the final (that's final as in final, final, final :smile: ) climb out of Oswestry; Shaun showed his appreciation, with a few choice words . . . :whistle:

Sorry that LD, Banjo, Crax, Al-Fresco and co couldn't make it.

Indeed ! :cry: . . . . . . . (Wimps :smile: )

. . . . . Mick the Quick (worra legend - he's beaten Tommy Simpson and Beryl Burton has stayed at his house!)

Mick the Quick has not long left my house; we ate more cake & some bacon butties - that were intended for the entire group :smile: ( Di had bought masses of bacon) - Banjo & LD would have been proud of our efforts :smile:, but I'm rather thirsty now :smile: .

I have to mention, TC; afterwards, Mick remarked that you are a 'proper cyclist' . . . . there can be no finer tribute - from a man who is almost certainly, the most accomplished cyclist ever to appear on any Cyclechat ride, at any time or indeed, to have posted on this forum.

In fact, he told me that he's really looking forward to the next one . . .

Oh yes, I was rather surprised at the cafe stop; there was another group of riders - they thought that we might be CTC & we thought the same about them; but they were members of some other Internet Cycling forum, of which I've never heard mention. Just who were they ???

I thought that Shaun & Matthew had cracking rides, given it was first time out for both of them. Matthew is a flyer; but then he should be, 'cos he's light & very young :smile: . Considering that Shaun has only been riding a few weeks, he had a great ride - he need fear nothing, on any other CC ride. Shaun did demonstrate his wide vocabulary once or twice . . . :whistle:

Rob & Dennis did well, considering neither of them is 'doing much training' and Mick showed that class, really is permanent.

I felt particularly sorry for Al-Fresco - the (partial) architect of the ride; to come down with an injury before a local ride must have been most infuriating.

A big 'thank you' to all who did the ride; I had a cracking day & I hope that you did too ! :cheers:

Oh ! I almost forgot Rich has had a cracking idea for a ' monument' in mid wales in october. More of this when I see yers all.

More details, please ! No hills, thanks :whistle: If it's a Saturday, I'll be there.
 
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pubrunner

pubrunner

Legendary Member
I will be posting the video tomorrow as I have only just started to copy the files off my camera and I still have 12 minutes remaining, and then I need to copy them into the editing software.

Mind that you cut out Shaun's 'language'. :whistle:
 

theclaud

Openly Marxist
Location
Swansea
I have to mention, TC; afterwards, Mick remarked that you are a 'proper cyclist' . . .

Not quite sure what this means, but I'm flattered anyway. I thought those other-forum guys were called i-cyclist, or somesuch, but I couldn't find them on the interweb.
 
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