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bridgy

Legendary Member
Location
Cheddar
My coach won the 2019 ToC 60-65 Race. That is one of the reasons I signed up with him.
No pressure then!
 

Breedon

Legendary Member
Yeah, that's the reason why if/when I do it again, I'd be quite happy to skip the flat loop and just do the 70-75 mile course that's mainly rolling and fewer boring straight roads!

Still for me, the gold standard for closed road events is now Etape Loch Ness. Bit of a faff getting up to Inverness with a bike, but the ride is just wonderful.
Doing the Etape lochness this year really looking forward to it and first time, also doing the Etape Caledonian which is May and this in Derbyshire https://www.beyondevents.org.uk/e/beyond-peak-district-sportive-2022-7442 99 miles again in May then the Double Devil in September.
So quite a few booked in but room for 1 or 2 more ^_^

And hello everyone :hello:
 
good going all, looks like i will be off the bike in all forms till the 28th to give my surgury chance to heal so all the work i put in will be lost
I was going to suggest you sign up for a shorter ToC ride. I did the Mellow Vello version and enjoyed it. The best part was meeting this bunch. @Breedon came by also and @berty bassett pulled me to Skagness the next day and rode 100 plus miles back Home the same day!
Good times.
 
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CXRAndy

Guru
Location
Lincs

mjd1988

Guru
I think I’ve done it twice Michael but maybe just once. The roads in Hertfordshire are really nice and rolling. But they’ve not been very well loved the last few years so they’re not the smoothest. I’d try and join you if you wanted some company though.

Cheers, I'll let you know! I need to be a bit more organised and start planning some leave. Over the last two years I've sort of just assumed I'll never get anywhere but should probably hope for the best and book things
 

Spartak

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Location
Bristolian
https://joffeyblog.wordpress.com/2022/01/16/training-diary-week-2/

Week 2 out. Not included is my current constipation that I'm sure slowed me down today. Anyone got a quick cure? I tried a hotshot parmo for tea but that hasn't helped - just got wind now.

Apricots... 👍

Had a hernia op a few years ago and for days I couldn't go, packet of dried apricots worked a treat.
 

Breedon

Legendary Member
I was going to suggest you sign up for a shorter ToC ride. I did the Mellow Vello version and enjoyed it. The best part was meeting this bunch. @Breedon came by also and @berty bassett pulled me to Skagness the next day and rode 100 plus miles back Home the same day!
Good times.
Well he was younger back then and just a machine, but like all machines they get knackered and start to get a few errr……Problems :laugh:
Hey-up Dean :okay:


How's it going long time no hear?
It’s ok @CXRAndy Thanks, getting my confidence back now on the roads and started cycling to work again so put the turbo away for a while.
 
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alex_cycles

Veteran
Location
Oxfordshire
Nothing is truly lost, is it? Everything you’ve done to date will help you bounce back fitter than ever 👍
Also, @cyberknight if this helps, I had prostate surgery in June 2020. I had plenty of time during lockdown in the weeks prior that I built up to the fittest I'd ever been. I later found out that the fact I'd got really fit was extremely helpful in a quick and complete recovery (as well a strictly following the instructions - 6 weeks with no cycling aferwards hurt but I stuck to it). A year later to the exact day, I rode a ton with club mates and now fitter and lighter than I was before surgery. No idea what you had done, but hopefully it will only be a small bump in the journey. :smile:
 
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