steady pace and eat/drink little and often while riding
Thanks.
I better not die.
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steady pace and eat/drink little and often while riding
Thanks.
I better not die.
ah yeh been doing kilakee for years just not so much lately so ill have to get back into the hills. Buying me a new bike soon so it ll be a good excuse
think im gonna go for this
maybe the 200kms will be a better target, my da did it a couple of times so i cant let him have that over me
- Frame: T700 carbon composite, Compact Road Design
- Fork: T700 carbon composite
- Handlebars: RaceFace Cadence Road Anatomic
- Stem: RaceFace Cadence Road ahead
- Seatpost: GIANT C7 carbon composite
- Saddle: Fizi:k Arione, manganese rails
- Shifters: Shimano Ultegra 20 speed STI
- Front mech: Shimano Ultegra
- Rear mech: Shimano Ultegra
- Brakes: Shimano Ultegra
- Cassette: Shimano Ultegra 12-25
- Chain: Shimano Ultegra
- Cranks: Shimano Ultegra Hollowtech II 39/53
- Bottom Bracket: Shimano Ultegra Hollowtech II
- Wheels: Mavic Aksium
- Tyres: Michelin Pro Race 3 700x23mm
ah yeh been doing kilakee for years just not so much lately so ill have to get back into the hills. Buying me a new bike soon so it ll be a good excuse
think im gonna go for this
maybe the 200kms will be a better target, my da did it a couple of times so i cant let him have that over me
- Frame: T700 carbon composite, Compact Road Design
- Fork: T700 carbon composite
- Handlebars: RaceFace Cadence Road Anatomic
- Stem: RaceFace Cadence Road ahead
- Seatpost: GIANT C7 carbon composite
- Saddle: Fizi:k Arione, manganese rails
- Shifters: Shimano Ultegra 20 speed STI
- Front mech: Shimano Ultegra
- Rear mech: Shimano Ultegra
- Brakes: Shimano Ultegra
- Cassette: Shimano Ultegra 12-25
- Chain: Shimano Ultegra
- Cranks: Shimano Ultegra Hollowtech II 39/53
- Bottom Bracket: Shimano Ultegra Hollowtech II
- Wheels: Mavic Aksium
- Tyres: Michelin Pro Race 3 700x23mm
Thinking of doing Dublin to Dundalk on Saturday.
Any advice?
I have to go to Dundalk
I was thinking of taking the train back, like a girl.
jaysus, how much is that gonna set you back?
sweet. Not cheap I'd guess.
What does it weigh in at? Less than 10kg I'd guess?
I feel I should mention that there's northerly wind today 25-27mph.
I'll have the wind at my back going home for the first time ever. Gonna go for a new record guyzz, ooohh!!.
24 minutes!!!
It was 26 minutes. 11.6km's, Coolock to Rathmines.
I don't have an exact time or stats as I don't have a cycling computer or anything.
Wouldve been faster but for contra flow lights at Fairview for roadworks.
I realise none of you care, but I'm well chuffed.
That's good time. Fair play.
I broke a red light in front of a Gard car this evening and they came after me with the sirens blaring.
Don't know what came over me but I just jumped the kerb onto an adjoining road and legged it.
They chased me, but I was able to make it around a few turns and lost them.
My heart was pumping but eventually I just laughed my hole off.
Don't think I'll do it again though.
inspector horse;1007989here's a video for the weekend thats in it:) [URL="http://youtube.com/watch?v=mL3jQmkj3uI" said:YouTube - 1992 Milan-San Remo[/url]
Immaculate riding. Absolutely perfect.
Fair enough, Sean Kelly was an animal, and a technician on the descents, but he was one wily cunt on the bike too. He just completely pwned Argentin there. I almost felt bad for the guy.
Hilarious how the Italian crowd reacted to his name.
edit, just noticed your post there BA.
Kicking in wheels. What can you say. It saddens me.
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