PaulSB
Squire
- Location
- Chorley, Lancashire
Thank you Dave. Kind of you. I absolutely agree enjoyment is the prime objective. There are truly only two situations when I don't enjoy a ride; someone plans a route with too much urban riding and the other is if the weather turns and we get soaked and cold. Everything else is brilliant.A quick good morning to all.
Paul, imo you do very well. Again imo but enjoying your rides should be the important thing (unless you are competing).
As a teenager, with boundless energy, I enjoyed cycling into north wales, over the Horseshoe pass and back home. Alas a distant memory now![]()
All the people I ride with regularly have become close friends. We all admit to being competitive but only competing against ourselves - trying to be better. I know in a couple of years I'm going to tire but I'm not ready for it yet. That's the reason I'm chasing my hill climbing.
The best rides we do are the all dayers on gravel at +/- 11-12mph - usually flat!