Heisenberg71
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That sounds good . Do you have a strava route ?
Did it last Sunday, great ride.
https://www.strava.com/activities/924810464
That sounds good . Do you have a strava route ?
Yorkshire ,,, Gods Country ...You can go to any hill, it's apparently God's own country so I keep being told - their hills are bound to be the finest in every sense of the word.
But their tea is bloody average.
That's why Lancashire was made!Yorkshire ,,, Gods Count y ...
But we must remember ....
God is not always very kind
There's some slight inclines out of Otley!If he is going to Yorkshire then surely the Dales will provide the best memories? ColinJ's suggestion sounded great to me.
I'd get the train to Leeds, change to Saltaire, see the world heritage site then crack on with Colin's trip. If there is no time for culture, then there is the easy 20 mile Aire Valley warm up, Saltaire to Skipton.West Yorkshire is for he-men cyclists, I laugh in the face of foreign climbs.
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There's some slight inclines out of Otley!
Yeah, the Chevin is a torturous ball breaker!
If he is going to Yorkshire then surely the Dales will provide the best memories? ColinJ's suggestion sounded great to me.
That's what I find so hard about it! Knowing how hard the top section is, seeing it coming, and arriving at it already tiring from the long, slow grind up to it.... before toddling up Fleet Moss form the north. I disagree with Colin on this: it's harder from the south as there are several steep ramps in the last 3km. From the north, it merely gets steeper and steeper and the last 800m or so contains the hard bits - the trouble is you can see the hard bit coming which can be ..... dispiriting maybe.
Please take it easy on that descent!... a pleasing undulating B road route back to Pateley Bridge and down Greenhow Hill.