I will go in the ballot with a view to ride it on a fixed gear. I did a charity place this year, but don't think I could con people a second time to sponsor me for doing something I love and do every week.
Fixed ???Bloody hell, if I had to do it fixed it's be 34-32 so I'd be able to get up Leith, and from what I saw around me yesterday they'd be a few others too in the same boat. I'll probably try the ballot again, I was close to a sub 5 this time so want to give that one last go
Does the 46 go past the central London landmarks? That would get the fun part done, but avoid the less fun parts (walking up Leith with a billion other cyclists, feeling obliged to complain about nobbers, etc) It would also enable me to lay to rest my irritation at not being able to get in through the ballot.A friend and I plan to apply for the 46. A colleague did it having done the 100 previously and said she enjoyed it more, less pressure around training and logistics![]()
I contemplated riding fixed yesterday, but chickened out and went with gears. I ride 67", so Leith would have been a walker for me for sure. And I hate walking. If I get a 2017 place, I'll probably do it fixed just to make it a different experience. Coming down off Shere Hill (Newlands) will be interesting though!To be fair, I would expect to walk Leith, but everything else is flat enough. I would also need to use brakes on some on the downhill bits.
Indeed. It basically skips the hills, other than Richmond Park and WimbledonDoes the 46 go past the central London landmarks? That would get the fun part done, but avoid the less fun parts (walking up Leith with a billion other cyclists, feeling obliged to complain about nobbers, etc) It would also enable me to lay to rest my irritation at not being able to get in through the ballot.
Hmmm. I have a Brompton-based plan forming ...
My gearing was 48-18, but i rode it SS with a free wheel, not fixed.I will attempt to get it back on track. I will go in the ballot with a view to ride it on a fixed gear. I did a charity place this year, but don't think I could con people a second time to sponsor me for doing something I love and do every week.
Coming down off Shere Hill (Newlands) will be interesting though!
No matter how much they annoy you, you really ought to stop putting your pump in their spokes!I'll probably try again as after two attempts I'm still to do the full 100 miles due to tragic circumstances beyond my control.
Ballot opens on Monday the 8th August.
Who's entering?