The rollercoaster of cycling popularity

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Kinda hard to do when we live on an island and the national border is the shoreline.

As for driving thousands of kilometres, we're living on an island where one of the longest driving distances, between start and finish points, is less than a 1,000 miles it's going to be hard achieve. The only land boundary we share with another country we have is on a smaller island, Ireland.

But Hawaii has an "interstate" hiway.
 

classic33

Leg End Member
But Hawaii has an "interstate" hiway.
With which other country does it share a land boundary with though?
 

TomDW

Senior Member
Did an early ride on Sunday morning. On the way back (Downe/West Wickham) to London met hoards of road cyclists. Admittedly it was a nice day but surprised by the numbers. It was lovely weather in March too? it's like they suddenly hatch out of theirs eggs in April :laugh:
 

N0bodyOfTheGoat

Über Member
Location
Hampshire, UK
Did an early ride on Sunday morning. On the way back to London met hoards of road cyclists. Admittedly it was a nice day but surprised by the numbers. It was lovely weather in March too? it's like they suddenly hatch out of theirs eggs in April :laugh:

It's the fairweather spring to autumn outdoor cyclists like me, that hide all winter on the turbo, waiting for double digit teen temperatures. :okay:
 
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