South Downs Way in a day.

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mrbikerboy73

Über Member
Location
Worthing, UK
So, after months of talking about it, yesterday I finally cycled the South Downs Way from Winchester to Eastbourne.
Moving time was 11.5 hours and I averaged 9mph which i was more than happy with for a 1st attempt. It was by far the toughest ride ive ever done. I experienced a rollercoaster of emotions throughout the ride, some fantastic views and the amazing sense of satisfation at completing the challenge i had set myself :smile:
Has anyone else cracked it and if so, what were your thoughts?
 
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It's a lovely route, with epic views. I've done it in a day, but I'd rather do it over a couple, and stop and take in the views / hostelries along the way.:okay:
Well done on making it:thumbsup::cheers:
 
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User19783

Guest
Yep
Done that,
But we did it at night, and starting from Beachy head to Winchester,
It was all well organized, it has been the best sportive I've ever done,
It's a shame the company hasn't done another one for a couple of years,
And yes I would do it again, great fun. But
Didn't see much of the countryside:laugh:
 

Muddychic75

Active Member
Location
West Sussex
So, after months of talking about it, yesterday I finally cycled the South Downs Way from Winchester to Eastbourne.
Moving time was 11.5 hours and I averaged 9mph which i was more than happy with for a 1st attempt. It was by far the toughest ride ive ever done. I experienced a rollercoaster of emotions throughout the ride, some fantastic views and the amazing sense of satisfation at completing the challenge i had set myself :smile:
Has anyone else cracked it and if so, what were your thoughts?
 

Muddychic75

Active Member
Location
West Sussex
@Muddychic75 must be your turn next! :okay:
Indeed it is - tough winter training ahead - I'll be living up to my cc name ! Any advice ? apart from hill training or maybe growing wings !
 
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mrbikerboy73

Über Member
Location
Worthing, UK
Indeed it is - tough winter training ahead - I'll be living up to my cc name ! Any advice ? apart from hill training or maybe growing wings !
Haha, you will indeed! Go for it, I know you can do it :smile: Do as many long and hilly rides as possible is all you can do really. Maybe try Winchester back home to start with and see how you go. It's the least hilly part but there are still plenty! Are you doing much riding lately?
 

Muddychic75

Active Member
Location
West Sussex
Haha, you will indeed! Go for it, I know you can do it :smile: Do as many long and hilly rides as possible is all you can do really. Maybe try Winchester back home to start with and see how you go. It's the least hilly part but there are still plenty! Are you doing much riding lately?
Thanks :smile: I'll prob break mentally whilst training but it's all good. I ride as much as I can which isn't as much as I'd like because I don't have as much time as I used to.
Winchester & bk home makes sense I'll be suggesting that for sure.
How about you ? Did you join the Don Lock procession ?
 
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So, after months of talking about it, yesterday I finally cycled the South Downs Way from Winchester to Eastbourne.
Moving time was 11.5 hours and I averaged 9mph which i was more than happy with for a 1st attempt. It was by far the toughest ride ive ever done. I experienced a rollercoaster of emotions throughout the ride, some fantastic views and the amazing sense of satisfation at completing the challenge i had set myself :smile:
Has anyone else cracked it and if so, what were your thoughts?
Well done. What sort of bike did you ride? I assume parts of the SDW is off road?
 

rich p

ridiculous old lush
Location
Brighton
I rode it from Winchester to Ditchling Beacon but cycled down the hill to home, and the pub, rather than the extra 25 to E'bourne.
A slight regret.
 
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