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usually riding on Zwift or up steep hills...
Location
Staffordshire
Has anyone seen CXRAndy anywhere? He hasn’t posted here in two months, hasn’t ridden Zwift for two months… I don’t follow him on Strava… anyone know if he’s all right?
 

mjd1988

Guru
Has anyone seen CXRAndy anywhere? He hasn’t posted here in two months, hasn’t ridden Zwift for two months… I don’t follow him on Strava… anyone know if he’s all right?
Good point, nothing on Strava I can see since 29th April, and no other information I'm afraid, hope all well
 

steverob

Guru
Location
Buckinghamshire
Just to update everyone on here who doesn't follow me on Strava - I've had to abandon my LEJOG attempt due to poor health.

Made it through the first week relatively unscathed but then caught a cold which got worse with every subsequent day. By day 10, I'd gone from being comfortably in the middle of the group to bringing up the rear and when trying to hurry to catch up with someone on the Loch Lomond cycle path, I lost my back wheel on some mud and went down. Injuries were fairly minor but it knocked my confidence and some bad experiences on the A82 with traffic and wet road surfaces led to me taking the van for the last leg of that day and the first leg of the next.

Managed one and a half more days on the bike, but both mentally and physically I was drained and in quite a bit of pain (had coughed so much, my ribs were hurting) which was making me more miserable with every mile. Decided therefore that for my own wellbeing that I'd call it at Inverness.

Gutted, but at the same time quite proud I made it as far as this given the circumstances. At least I can say I did all of England (and bits of Wales) and can maybe come back and do Scotland separately on another attempt.
 
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Whorty

Gets free watts from the Atom ;)
Location
Wiltshire
Just to update everyone on here who doesn't follow me on Strava - I've had to abandon my LEJOG attempt due to poor health.

Made it through the first week relatively unscathed but then caught a cold which got worse with every subsequent day. By day 10, I'd gone from being comfortably in the middle of the group to bringing up the rear and when trying to hurry to catch up with someone on the Loch Lomond cycle path, I lost my back wheel on some mud and went down. Injuries were fairly minor but it knocked my confidence and some bad experiences on the A82 with traffic and wet road surfaces led to me taking the van for the last leg of that day and the first leg of the next.

Managed one and a half more days on the bike, but both mentally and physically I was drained and in quite a bit of pain (had coughed so much, my ribs were hurting) which was making me more miserable with every mile. Decided therefore that for my own wellbeing that I'd call it at Inverness.

Gutted, but at the same time quite proud I made it as far as this given the circumstances. At least I can say I did all of England (and bits of Wales) and can maybe come back and do Scotland separately on another attempt.

Gutted for you Steve, but still an amazing achievement to be proud of. Well done for getting to Inverness. 10 solid days of riding is no easy feat!!
 

13 rider

Guru
Location
leicester
Just to update everyone on here who doesn't follow me on Strava - I've had to abandon my LEJOG attempt due to poor health.

Made it through the first week relatively unscathed but then caught a cold which got worse with every subsequent day. By day 10, I'd gone from being comfortably in the middle of the group to bringing up the rear and when trying to hurry to catch up with someone on the Loch Lomond cycle path, I lost my back wheel on some mud and went down. Injuries were fairly minor but it knocked my confidence and some bad experiences on the A82 with traffic and wet road surfaces led to me taking the van for the last leg of that day and the first leg of the next.

Managed one and a half more days on the bike, but both mentally and physically I was drained and in quite a bit of pain (had coughed so much, my ribs were hurting) which was making me more miserable with every mile. Decided therefore that for my own wellbeing that I'd call it at Inverness.

Gutted, but at the same time quite proud I made it as far as this given the circumstances. At least I can say I did all of England (and bits of Wales) and can maybe come back and do Scotland separately on another attempt.
Gutted for you ,but you have to do what's best for your health still an epic achievement
 
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