The mag has arrived. It's got 16-week training programmes in it, and there are 24 weeks to go. Since we both know something about riding a bike that probably indicates enough time to get decently fit.We have a deferred place from last year, so no.
I hope there's a mag waiting when I get home tomorrow, since we've both paid for it. I also hope I can get some fitness back!
In a word, no. Taking a bike on the DLR at any time is tricky; very early on a Sunday morning on a day when there are thousands of cyclists trying to get to the Olympic Park is not going to work. In your circumstances I'd either bring a friend to act as your chauffeur or else link up with a forum member who's coming from the same part of the country as you (see the post immediately above yours....)I need advice, I can't find a hotel that's close, is it possible to stay further out (Dartford) and use the dockland rail?
I am traveling from Newcastle and don't know central London but I have been to Dartford for work a good few times.
I would appreciate any thoughts
Don't worry about the cycling. It's very, very easy.Thanks.
I can get a room about 4 miles away, but not sure about cycling through the city.
I am already travelling down with a mate who got a place too.
There's really little traffic that early in the morning on SundayThanks.
I can get a room about 4 miles away, but not sure about cycling through the city.
I am already travelling down with a mate who got a place too.
I can get a room about 4 miles away, but not sure about cycling through the city.
Allow 40 minutes due to congestion of cyclists, though.Where's the hotel? It's all flat that close, 4 miles, 20 mins, nice warm up