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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

So recently ive bought a Road bike and go out on it lots. also been watching a lot more road races on the TV too.

anyone else into road cycling and maybe races or cycling clubs?

would love to actually find someone to talk about it with

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I've got a couple of mountain bikes. I do ride them on the road sometimes. Trying to keep fit. Cyclings very popular at the minute.

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By *ayseanMan
over a year ago

Cardiff

Yep got a bike myself a hybrid 1,so use roads+trails,although having difficulties with it again despite it being only 6months old,but cycling is a brilliant way to keep fit i think,good for clearing the head too

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

YEah I have a road bike try and do at least 20 miles a day, just about to buy a turbo trainer so don't have to go out in the rain lol, if you go on British cycling website it will give you the names of clubs near you, also if you Google sky rides they will have a list of rides in your area where you can just turn up and cycle with a group,

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I've been thinking about getting a road bike myself. I already have a tasty collection of carbon fibre mountain bikes of the trail and downhill variety, but just for the fitness aspect alone, a road bike would make sense.

There are a few local road cycling clubs near me, but I just don't know if I could handle the lycra!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

LOl I know what you mean I'm not one for being seen in public in lycra, So what I do is put some baggy shorts over the top, I have a mountain bike too but just couldn't get into it, I use an app called strava for my rides its brilliant if your competitive like me it shows everyone's times so you know what to chase

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By *he Reliability FactorMan
over a year ago

near oxford

I have both a mtb and a road.. I like both as each one is a different type of riding and needs a different skill set and disciplines.

plus Its a great form of exercise being social and meeting some great people to learn from who are normally willing to pass on their experience.. and the lycra is a must!! which you will find out the first time its mega hot or you get drenched , and NO i am not being rude!!

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By *he Reliability FactorMan
over a year ago

near oxford


"LOl I know what you mean I'm not one for being seen in public in lycra, So what I do is put some baggy shorts over the top, I have a mountain bike too but just couldn't get into it, I use an app called strava for my rides its brilliant if your competitive like me it shows everyone's times so you know what to chase"

Strava is good but endomondo is one of the best apps around, and free tracking and graphs on the website only etc only 2.99 for the app. There was a thing in the news i think about injured seriously using an app of some description trying to beat someone's time down hill!!

Its dangerous out there be safe

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By *ENDAROOSCouple
over a year ago

South West London / Surrey

No I am dangerous on a bike, prefer walking.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I have both a mtb and a road.. I like both as each one is a different type of riding and needs a different skill set and disciplines.

plus Its a great form of exercise being social and meeting some great people to learn from who are normally willing to pass on their experience.. and the lycra is a must!! which you will find out the first time its mega hot or you get drenched , and NO i am not being rude!! "

Have a road bike for the 10 mile daily commute (with occasional long detours) and my mtb for thrashing round the plentiful mountains. As you say, both require a different skillset but I much prefer mountain biking. Love hurtling down a hill knowing one slip could be nasty!

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By *r Stagger LeeMan
over a year ago

torquay

South devon has far too many hills, so would be bad beginner territory and would probably be 50% cycling 50% pushing for me.

Would of liked to be in dartmouth when the tour passed through though.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

well don't laugh ..... I have no ACR in right knee but love cycling to keep fit.

I bought myself a trike and I wouldn't be without it

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By *empnbunkCouple
over a year ago

south coast

Bloody cyclists... get aff my roads

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By *toneblueMan
over a year ago

Southampton

Just please stay out of the lycra, it should be ILLEGAL for men.

Christ, t and flat caps were good enough once, bring 'em back somebody.

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By *he Reliability FactorMan
over a year ago

near oxford


"I have both a mtb and a road.. I like both as each one is a different type of riding and needs a different skill set and disciplines.

plus Its a great form of exercise being social and meeting some great people to learn from who are normally willing to pass on their experience.. and the lycra is a must!! which you will find out the first time its mega hot or you get drenched , and NO i am not being rude!!

Have a road bike for the 10 mile daily commute (with occasional long detours) and my mtb for thrashing round the plentiful mountains. As you say, both require a different skillset but I much prefer mountain biking. Love hurtling down a hill knowing one slip could be nasty! "

admit I dot really hurtle!! each has its own unique fun.. 45mph down hill on a roadie is a thrill and a half!!

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By *he Reliability FactorMan
over a year ago

near oxford


"Just please stay out of the lycra, it should be ILLEGAL for men.

Christ, t and flat caps were good enough once, bring 'em back somebody."

Like most things don't knock it till you have tried it!!

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By *he Reliability FactorMan
over a year ago

near oxford


"Bloody cyclists... get aff my roads "

YOUR roads?? In that case can I complain about the state of some of them and where some of our hard earned tax is going to be used to get them repaired???

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By *toneblueMan
over a year ago

Southampton


"Just please stay out of the lycra, it should be ILLEGAL for men.

Christ, t and flat caps were good enough once, bring 'em back somebody.

Like most things don't knock it till you have tried it!! "

Well, I'm more into off-road cycling myself - I get no pleasure from cycling on the traffic-congested roads where I live - but I refuse to be a 'mamil' thanks.

I don't just think it looks awful, I had some lycra-based insulating underclothing for motorcycling and I hate the feel of the stuff too, suffocating.

But don't knock t 'til you've tried it! One may sweat but at least one shall look like a gentleman! Albeit a sweaty one...

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By *ucky_LadsCouple (MM)
over a year ago

Kidderminster+ surrounding areas.


"So recently ive bought a Road bike and go out on it lots. also been watching a lot more road races on the TV too.

anyone else into road cycling and maybe races or cycling clubs?

would love to actually find someone to talk about it with"

check out british cycling home page for clubs near you,if you are on stourbride side of dudley i would check out stourbride c.c. who do all different rides for beginners and off road and canalside rides too!.

i started riding as 11 year old going on sunday rides over to clent from bham,then went further afield,have

raced on the road track,cyclo-cross,mountain bikes,even raced on the continent too!.

have not raced for 6-7 years but did race in veterans timetrials,road races,even our friday night track league at halesowen too!,was out for rides this weekend doing saturday & sunday rides of 2&1/2 in the sunshine and i did wear lycra a crash hat!.

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By *ucky_LadsCouple (MM)
over a year ago

Kidderminster+ surrounding areas.


"Bloody cyclists... get aff my roads "

can you pleaSe repair your roads please?,there are some very nasty stretches between ullapool down to bodmin in need of repair!,i have hit potholes and punctures a plenty,will be sending you the bill for repairs asap.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I worked for Saxo Bank last year, and met that short bloke, Alberto Contador or whatever he is called. Everyone over there were dead keen on road cycling, and there was an annual trip to the TdF, along with training with the pro's after work during the week. Personally I never took part in any of that - my bike got nicked four days after I'd bought it and couldn't be arsed to get a replacement. They did arrange for a virtual race in the HQ where we got onto bikes hooked up to the live TdF to try and keep up with them. Great fun, but perhaps having free drinks made it less serious than it should have been

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By *he Reliability FactorMan
over a year ago

near oxford


"Just please stay out of the lycra, it should be ILLEGAL for men.

Christ, t and flat caps were good enough once, bring 'em back somebody.

Like most things don't knock it till you have tried it!!

Well, I'm more into off-road cycling myself - I get no pleasure from cycling on the traffic-congested roads where I live - but I refuse to be a 'mamil' thanks.

I don't just think it looks awful, I had some lycra-based insulating underclothing for motorcycling and I hate the feel of the stuff too, suffocating.

But don't knock t 'til you've tried it! One may sweat but at least one shall look like a gentleman! Albeit a sweaty one...

"

I love a flat hat!! not sure on the t though.. bit itchy..

maybe the lycra don't agree with you.. i could not ride 100k without it!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"So recently ive bought a Road bike and go out on it lots. also been watching a lot more road races on the TV too.

anyone else into road cycling and maybe races or cycling clubs?

would love to actually find someone to talk about it with

check out british cycling home page for clubs near you,if you are on stourbride side of dudley i would check out stourbride c.c. who do all different rides for beginners and off road and canalside rides too!.

i started riding as 11 year old going on sunday rides over to clent from bham,then went further afield,have

raced on the road track,cyclo-cross,mountain bikes,even raced on the continent too!.

have not raced for 6-7 years but did race in veterans timetrials,road races,even our friday night track league at halesowen too!,was out for rides this weekend doing saturday & sunday rides of 2&1/2 in the sunshine and i did wear lycra a crash hat!."

I read that and do wonder if our wheels have crossed...

I do a fair bit, my commute is a 30 mile roundtrip. Consider myself an ex racing cyclist who has the occasional relapse.

And I have the confidence to not worry about what i look like in lycra, though working in an office full of women I do have a thick skin! And lycra never lies so it most definitely keeps me focused in keeping the pounds off!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Get off the roads, you do not have any form of insurance, take up to much room and do not pay to use the road.

Militant cyclists who think the internal combustion engine is the work of the devil need to think how thier cycle was delivered to the shop.

Maybe if you behaved properly on the roads obeying the rules of the highway you would be treated fairly.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Get off the roads, you do not have any form of insurance, take up to much room and do not pay to use the road.

Militant cyclists who think the internal combustion engine is the work of the devil need to think how thier cycle was delivered to the shop.

Maybe if you behaved properly on the roads obeying the rules of the highway you would be treated fairly.

"

You don't pay to use the road either.

Many cyclists do have insurance.

We take up far less room than a car, so if we swap our bikes for cars congestion would increase significantly. Is that what you want?

You paragraph about militant cyclists is so illogiocal and lacking in substance it is not even worth countering.

Cyclists aren't perfect. Nor are motorists. Which group causes the most fatalities?

Next.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

No ones perfect on the roads. We all have our own bad habits on whatever type of transportation.

I love cycling. Was lucky to have a big chunk of time out from work during this years TDF so really got into it then. Did used to go and watch the Tour of Britainwhen it came to our area but it completely missed Leicester this year. I do own a road bike, not a full racing one (on the wishlist) and have the Sky jerseys aswell. Im reluctant to using thr car on the weekend so often do a fair whack of miles on the bike on the weekend. Good way to stay in shape and feel fresh i reckon!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Get off the roads, you do not have any form of insurance, take up to much room and do not pay to use the road.

Militant cyclists who think the internal combustion engine is the work of the devil need to think how thier cycle was delivered to the shop.

Maybe if you behaved properly on the roads obeying the rules of the highway you would be treated fairly.

You don't pay to use the road either.

Many cyclists do have insurance.

We take up far less room than a car, so if we swap our bikes for cars congestion would increase significantly. Is that what you want?

You paragraph about militant cyclists is so illogiocal and lacking in substance it is not even worth countering.

Cyclists aren't perfect. Nor are motorists. Which group causes the most fatalities?

Next."

I pay road fund licence, its that little disc in bottom left corner that expires annually!

I have never met a cyclist (and I have been to many cycling clubs) who have individual insurance.

You take up less room than cars - when you overtake a cyclist you are supposed to allow the same room as you would for overtaking a car.

How is an illogical paragraph?

I have not claimed to be, nor will I state I am a perfect motorist.

As for fatalities, try using official figures per user. (would you like a mail with the link to the government figures)

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

I pay road fund licence, its that little disc in bottom left corner that expires annually!

I have never met a cyclist (and I have been to many cycling clubs) who have individual insurance.

You take up less room than cars - when you overtake a cyclist you are supposed to allow the same room as you would for overtaking a car.

How is an illogical paragraph?

I have not claimed to be, nor will I state I am a perfect motorist.

As for fatalities, try using official figures per user. (would you like a mail with the link to the government figures)"

Road fund licence does not fund the roads, it is just a tax on owning a car.

You have been to cycling clubs and never met ANYONE with insurance? Odd because it is part of the racing licence? So all these cycling clubs had no racing cyclists? Odd oh hang on maybe the were touring clubbs, meaning their memembers are probably in the CTC and oh that means they have insurance... Of course there is no legal requirement for a cyclist to have insurance. Unlike motorists, a significant number of whom don't.

I'll leave it there. Your initial post smacked of unimaginative trolling and this reply makes it quite obvious you aren't exactly talking form a position of knowledge

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Im a roady, moved over from mountainbikes a few years ago, getting to many injuries, love hitting big hills and giving the lungs a good stretch, it great for fitness and stamina, the down side is if you get hooked you can spend a fortune.)

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

I pay road fund licence, its that little disc in bottom left corner that expires annually!

I have never met a cyclist (and I have been to many cycling clubs) who have individual insurance.

You take up less room than cars - when you overtake a cyclist you are supposed to allow the same room as you would for overtaking a car.

How is an illogical paragraph?

I have not claimed to be, nor will I state I am a perfect motorist.

As for fatalities, try using official figures per user. (would you like a mail with the link to the government figures)

Road fund licence does not fund the roads, it is just a tax on owning a car.

You have been to cycling clubs and never met ANYONE with insurance? Odd because it is part of the racing licence? So all these cycling clubs had no racing cyclists? Odd oh hang on maybe the were touring clubbs, meaning their memembers are probably in the CTC and oh that means they have insurance... Of course there is no legal requirement for a cyclist to have insurance. Unlike motorists, a significant number of whom don't.

I'll leave it there. Your initial post smacked of unimaginative trolling and this reply makes it quite obvious you aren't exactly talking form a position of knowledge "

So speaks a millitant cyclist who is hell bent on arriving everywhere sweaty and dressed in lycra.

Enough said

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By *abioMan
over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead

I really... really wouldn't mess with 2 wheels when it comes to the topic of cycling.... he does really know his stuff, trust me!!

p.s who ya got in the world champs over the weekend... I have a fiver in my pocket and don't want to end up putting it on Phillipe Gilbert or Peter Sagan....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

So speaks a millitant cyclist who is hell bent on arriving everywhere sweaty and dressed in lycra.

Enough said"

Oh go on then, humour me and tell me the basis for that conclusion!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I really... really wouldn't mess with 2 wheels when it comes to the topic of cycling.... he does really know his stuff, trust me!!

p.s who ya got in the world champs over the weekend... I have a fiver in my pocket and don't want to end up putting it on Phillipe Gilbert or Peter Sagan.... "

Cheers Fabio.

I honestly don't know. Sagan is saying that he hasn't great form but he would say that. Gilbert needs something to salvage his season and the Vuelta suggests that he is getting some form at last. I'm confused by the Brits, a very strong squad for a team allegedly with no plan or leader. I suspect they have learnt from the Olympics and shouting off your game plan is not a genius idea. I like the worlds as it is generally so unpredictable and haven't really got a clue. Freire possibly? Phinney? I'm sure Voeckler has talked about targetting it and it would be ace to see him do it.

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By *ce WingerMan
over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ

I watch it, but only in cycles

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By *ayseanMan
over a year ago

Cardiff

Just good to see more people out on bikes these days,certainly is becoming popular.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I watch it, but only in cycles "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It used to be really popular years ago, ctc is good to join for insurance purposes. Good luck to the op

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I built my own road bike and mtb, but my heart condition means I haven't ridden either for over a year.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

anyone near dudley or in westmidlands do it? and its such a good fitness thing i was dying when i first started but now i can go for ages and up savage hills and im find. the MAPMYRIDE app for iphone is class for monitoring it and giving you great stats.

i do try mountain by stuff too. got a boardman and i love it x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

SO many cyclist we should have a fab charity ride, I'm looking into doing the London to paris in April,

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By *he Reliability FactorMan
over a year ago

near oxford


"Get off the roads, you do not have any form of insurance, take up to much room and do not pay to use the road.

Militant cyclists who think the internal combustion engine is the work of the devil need to think how thier cycle was delivered to the shop.

Maybe if you behaved properly on the roads obeying the rules of the highway you would be treated fairly.

"

Oh dear.. "Road tax" as you put it is an environmental tax based on how polluting your form of transport is!!so cycles zero pollution=zero tax!and my small diesel =low tax but believe me very little of your disc in the corner goes to the roads anyhow !I both drive ride.I am Insured through British cycling and also have private insurance for my car and bike.

As to treated being treated Fairly??? that is the kind of thinking that usually injures or KILLs people because someone believes that they have more of a right to the road than other legal road users !

I will concede the point that there are awful cyclists and motorists that flaunt the rules of the road endangering themselves and other innocents!but due to human nature and mindset there always will be!!

And the argument will always rage!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

How dare you suggest that the cunt in the car has any more right to the road that the cunt on the bike. I shall be reporting you to the green cross code man. And he'll be very cross indeed.

Its all down to peoples preference/choice though.

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By *Ryan-Man
over a year ago

In Your Bush


"How dare you suggest that the cunt in the car has any more right to the road that the cunt on the bike. I shall be reporting you to the green cross code man. And he'll be very cross indeed.

Its all down to peoples preference/choice though. "

I will get to the bottom of your late spurt !

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By *ucky_LadsCouple (MM)
over a year ago

Kidderminster+ surrounding areas.

its amazing how many think that road fund tax/licence helps to build our roads!,our roads are built & maintained through taxes from us ALL!.

am a car driver as are vast majority of cyclists over 21 years of age,though not racing anymore i still get out cycling at weekends & keep up membership of british cycling for protection & insurance.

when out as a cyclist on the road i observe many motorists are in that much of a rush they do not care about laws of the road at all,witness how many are chatting on mobile phones as they negotiate traffic islands etc,and how many observe the 'give way to the traffic from te right' at islands and just blindly travel onwards without thought of other drivers never mind cyclists!.

i am aware that there are some cyclists who let our side down by jumping redlights and ignore stop signs just as some car drivers do also.

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By *ucky_LadsCouple (MM)
over a year ago

Kidderminster+ surrounding areas.

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By *ucky_LadsCouple (MM)
over a year ago

Kidderminster+ surrounding areas.


"

p.s who ya got in the world champs over the weekend... I have a fiver in my pocket and don't want to end up putting it on Phillipe Gilbert or Peter Sagan....

Cheers Fabio.

I honestly don't know. Sagan is saying that he hasn't great form but he would say that. Gilbert needs something to salvage his season and the Vuelta suggests that he is getting some form at last. I'm confused by the Brits, a very strong squad for a team allegedly with no plan or leader. I suspect they have learnt from the Olympics and shouting off your game plan is not a genius idea. I like the worlds as it is generally so unpredictable and haven't really got a clue. Freire possibly? Phinney? I'm sure Voeckler has talked about targetting it and it would be ace to see him do it. "

i can see voeckler instigating a few breaks and stiring things up but thing he will show too much too soon to be medal winner!,can see a 12 man break possibly getting away as it strings out over top of cauberg maybe whittled down to 6 men at finish.

boonen & gilbert both toughies could be there in final selection,sagan gets over climbs too!,the spaniards have contador,friere & sanchez,who is there for dutch & italians?.

some years ago in late 60s an older clubmate of mine won gold in amateur race for gb in this region but this year our gb hopes are resting on the ladies,with lizzie armitstead & emma pooley,whilst our junior girls are defending lucy garners title.

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By *ampopotwoCouple
over a year ago

southampton

Blimey, at this rate we'll be able to start a swinging cyclists club!

We're both keen club riders and do the odd TT and we also do fair bit of touring(did Santander to Caen in August). Planning on doing a round the world trip once we get rid of the last of those pesky kids!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My friends and I head over to Morzine in the French Alps once a year for some epic downhill......no cars to get in your way there!

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By *he Reliability FactorMan
over a year ago

near oxford


"Blimey, at this rate we'll be able to start a swinging cyclists club!

We're both keen club riders and do the odd TT and we also do fair bit of touring(did Santander to Caen in August). Planning on doing a round the world trip once we get rid of the last of those pesky kids!

"

Now that's a most excellent idea!! count me in!! Just need a club name and badge!! any ideas anyone

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By *etitesaraTV/TS
over a year ago

rochdale

Ride everywhere as i don't own a car.

Have a Boardman flat-barred* road bike for road duties, not racing but good days out in the saddle doing a century around the Lancs/Yorks Dales will really give you a work out!

Two mountain bikes and i'm taking the big one to the Spanish Sierra Nevadas next week for a week playing silly sods on some of the most bonkers trails i've ever ridden

*Must admit, i'm feeling the urge to splash the cash on a proper carbon road bike as my old commuter bike is on it's last wheels now and i could use the Boardman as my commuter and treat myself to a new roadie bike.....

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By *etitesaraTV/TS
over a year ago

rochdale

Just read that back and realised that i've just talked myself into buying a new bike!

Don't know where they are all going to go though, as i've already got 4 and my partner has her own full-suss mountain bike as well...

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By *ampopotwoCouple
over a year ago

southampton

The equation for working out how many bikes you need is;

e=n+1

(e = number of bikes required)

(n = current number of bikes)

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By *ucky_LadsCouple (MM)
over a year ago

Kidderminster+ surrounding areas.

stopped off at our local clent hills for a walk on my way home this evening, just before dusk as i finished my walk and got back to my car there were about 5 mountain bikers getting bikes ready to go for a ride complete with lamps on helmets,i think i might try this one night myself!,no walkers,dog walkers to worry about hitting,could be a fun ride!.

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By *etitesaraTV/TS
over a year ago

rochdale


"stopped off at our local clent hills for a walk on my way home this evening, just before dusk as i finished my walk and got back to my car there were about 5 mountain bikers getting bikes ready to go for a ride complete with lamps on helmets,i think i might try this one night myself!,no walkers,dog walkers to worry about hitting,could be a fun ride!. "

Night riding is great fun, especially at this time of year as you start in the light and watch the sky darken as you are riding - plus it's not too cold!

I have a big HID lamp that pretty much lights up everything but you still need your wits about you when the going gets technical. A great way of turning a fairly ordinary trail into a tech-fest when it's pitch black and you can't see what's coming up.

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By *edbagioMan
over a year ago

ripon


"Ride everywhere as i don't own a car.

Have a Boardman flat-barred* road bike for road duties, not racing but good days out in the saddle doing a century around the Lancs/Yorks Dales will really give you a work out!

Two mountain bikes and i'm taking the big one to the Spanish Sierra Nevadas next week for a week playing silly sods on some of the most bonkers trails i've ever ridden

*Must admit, i'm feeling the urge to splash the cash on a proper carbon road bike as my old commuter bike is on it's last wheels now and i could use the Boardman as my commuter and treat myself to a new roadie bike.....

"

get on planet x site

bargains on there

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By *reelove1969Couple
over a year ago

bristol

luv cycling too just having a run of bad luck at the moment .. road bike stolen .. then ran ova by a hit and run !!

they says they come in 3's .. fingers crossed thats not right !

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

TAlk about bad luck I've had my new road bike 4 month, in that time I've had 6 punctures snapped 2 sets of pedals 2 falls and one big crash lol, told the wife its the bike and I need a new one lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

RIbble bikes are also reasonable price and good spec too, I've fallen in love with a blue and white casati with Athena group set and mavic carbon wheels it looks the bollocks

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By *ighclassfunMan
over a year ago

Cheshire

You need one big engine here!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I have road and mountain bikes, always loved my cycling but have lost my cycling mojo this year, put on over a stone and half and ended up selling 2 of my best bikes for financial reasons .....

Im off to Cornwall on Saturday and im taking both my bikes including a single speed mountain bike !!....

cant wait

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Forgot to mention , its the male with the bikes ..... wifey doesnt ride bikes :D

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By *reelove1969Couple
over a year ago

bristol

hope u have a great trip and find ur mojo again !

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By *ara_and_MJCouple
over a year ago

rochdale


"I have road and mountain bikes, always loved my cycling but have lost my cycling mojo this year, put on over a stone and half and ended up selling 2 of my best bikes for financial reasons .....

Im off to Cornwall on Saturday and im taking both my bikes including a single speed mountain bike !!....

cant wait "

Went to the Sierra Nevadas/Alpujarras last year and one bloke turned up with a singlespeed hardtail - guy running the holiday said no-one had ever turned up with a singlespeed in 23yrs of business! He was a bloody good rider as well.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Advice please.

I ride a hybrid bike, typically 50 miles per week - a mixture of occasional commuting and a leisure ride on a Sunday (ie regular but lightweight cyclist)

Is it worth getting a proper set of shoes / pedals? What advantage will they bring? And what about those shoes with clips which can still be walked in?

Opinions please

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I have road and mountain bikes, always loved my cycling but have lost my cycling mojo this year, put on over a stone and half and ended up selling 2 of my best bikes for financial reasons .....

Im off to Cornwall on Saturday and im taking both my bikes including a single speed mountain bike !!....

cant wait

Went to the Sierra Nevadas/Alpujarras last year and one bloke turned up with a singlespeed hardtail - guy running the holiday said no-one had ever turned up with a singlespeed in 23yrs of business! He was a bloody good rider as well."

Ive had a full sus Titus, full XT etc, a carbon maxlight again full XT etc and while they were excellent i ended up selling them ..... the only bike i wouldnt sell was my On-One 853 single speed ..... just love the way it feel and rides .... i know some very very strong riders that only ride singles ..... its ok as long as your knees dont explode !!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Advice please.

I ride a hybrid bike, typically 50 miles per week - a mixture of occasional commuting and a leisure ride on a Sunday (ie regular but lightweight cyclist)

Is it worth getting a proper set of shoes / pedals? What advantage will they bring? And what about those shoes with clips which can still be walked in?

Opinions please"

Proper pedals and shoes are great , mtb shoes are easy to walk in, id recommend shimano m520 spd pedals , cheap and brilliant for the money ... road pedals are very different .... and as the cleats on the bottom of the shoes are a lot bigger , its a lot harder to walk in them !! .... to start id go for MTB pedals and shoes ...

out of all the upgrades ive ever put on any of my bikes in the last 20 yrs , clipless pedals have been the best upgrade

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I raced road, track & triathlon back in the day. Fell away from it for a while, to discover the joys of motorcycling but have come back to cycling with renewed passion & am looking forward to riding a fair few sportives next year. Etape Caledonia anyone??

Mr.B

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"hope u have a great trip and find ur mojo again !"

Im hoping so ... thank you .... ive got plenty of routes planned on the garmin , so cant wait

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

does anyone use strava cycling app ? its free n maps rides climbs gains milage n shows routes near you ect

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Thanks for this. I'll be shopping tomorrow.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"does anyone use strava cycling app ? its free n maps rides climbs gains milage n shows routes near you ect "

i do have it on my iphone but ive never tried it as i have a garmin edge ... i may try it next week while im away ? ... alot of friends use it and love it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Thanks for this. I'll be shopping tomorrow."

Is this for pedals and shoes ?? ...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Thanks for this. I'll be shopping tomorrow."

You could also try M324 shimano pedals as they are normal pedals one side and clipless the other side ...... best of both worlds

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By *hickencurryCouple
over a year ago

brisbane

i use the shimano m324 pedals, they're a good pedal to start with. You can also wear shoes that enable you to walk normally.

Once you get used to the pedals you'll never go back to clipless again.

We do like to get out on our road bikes weather permitting although we've just stocked up winter gear to get out rain, hail or shine. Use the map my ride app, still second place on a rather tasty climb but working on it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I love strava, I think It's strava that has really got me in to cycling because I'm very competitive, you can also put strava on to your garmin gps

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I love strava, I think It's strava that has really got me in to cycling because I'm very competitive, you can also put strava on to your garmin gps"

Didn't realise you could put strava on your Garmin ??? ..... not sure what if any extras strava will give me over my garmin edge ? ... i have speed, cadence, heart rate, altitude, gradient etc ?? ... oh and maps and GPS

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

YEah a few of my friends have it on there garmin, I don't think It's so much the info it gives with your ride for me its about being able to see other peoples times and gives you something to aim for, basically your gps gives you your full ride where as strava has segments, its hard to explain in text form lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"YEah a few of my friends have it on there garmin, I don't think It's so much the info it gives with your ride for me its about being able to see other peoples times and gives you something to aim for, basically your gps gives you your full ride where as strava has segments, its hard to explain in text form lol"

Ok thanks , no probs ... i`ll look into it

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By *histler21Man
over a year ago

Ipswich

I quite like cycling - but I always end up with a numb crotch

And, yes, I have a padded seat. Cycle seat, that is.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I use sports tracker on mine. Gives you all kinds if info and also a breakdown of info along your route you took. Also U can then.login to there site and look at your info in a more detailed way. I'm new to cycling and got one if them hybrid bikes. Got a nice 24 speed Raleigh urban 2.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

All I can say is use it once and if your a competitive person you'll be hooked trying to get king of the mountains on hills around your area, I find myself planning my ride to attack certain hills and chase times

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By *histler21Man
over a year ago

Ipswich

I had a colleague who spent more on his trail-type bikes that I do on my cameras. Somehow, he always managed to break them

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Both me and the wife used to use sports tracker but are both on strava now its so much better

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By *ucky_LadsCouple (MM)
over a year ago

Kidderminster+ surrounding areas.


"

Im off to Cornwall on Saturday and im taking both my bikes including a single speed mountain bike !!....

cant wait

Went to the Sierra Nevadas/Alpujarras last year and one bloke turned up with a singlespeed hardtail - guy running the holiday said no-one had ever turned up with a singlespeed in 23yrs of business! He was a bloody good rider as well.

Ive had a full sus Titus, full XT etc, a carbon maxlight again full XT etc and while they were excellent i ended up selling them ..... the only bike i wouldnt sell was my On-One 853 single speed ..... just love the way it feel and rides .... i know some very very strong riders that only ride singles ..... its ok as long as your knees dont explode !!"

in holland it used to be the norm for the roadmen to ride a single freewheel during the 'off season',used to keep the pedalling style more supple they reckoned.

in 60's-70's it used to be the normal thing to ride a single fixed wheel in winter time,was reckoned to make you work harder in following the full pedal stroke and gave you a better pedalling style!,even early season training rides done on the 69-73 fixed gear till mid feb when gears where then used.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

To all anti cyclists .......

On behalf of cyclist everywhere, we do apologise unreservedly for whizzing by you and getting to work in half the time while you sit in your strangled traffic queues. With our cholesterol free circulatory systems, clear lungs, absecence of body fat and freedom from the risks of heart disease, MI, stroke and the onset of Diabetes type 2.

You obviously have the more stressful lifstyle so we as the cycling section of society feel that you have the right to bitch and moan to your diseased hearts' content.

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By *hickencurryCouple
over a year ago

brisbane

think i'll be giving strava a little try out today, funny where you can pick up useful information. Do like a bit of a competitive gauge although it's a flat leg burning trip today

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"think i'll be giving strava a little try out today, funny where you can pick up useful information. Do like a bit of a competitive gauge although it's a flat leg burning trip today "

If you get your mates on it its even better either chasing there time or more importantly lording it over them when your faster lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

prefer cycling on tracks to get out of the city/ off roads.

off the beaten path is nice and tranquil

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

i go everywhere on my bike

I used to compeat in off road biking in my younger days and always loved and had a bike since

Ive just bought a new bike last week as it happens and its bloody amazing

Keep a eye out we could cross each other one day

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By *ucky_LadsCouple (MM)
over a year ago

Kidderminster+ surrounding areas.

things are looking really good for our young GB cyclists at the world championships in holland this week!,earlier in the week elinor barker won the gold medal & champions rainbow jersey in the womens junior time trial

and in the junior womens road race this afternoon lucy garner won in a bunch sprint to retain the title she won last year!,lucy does look rather cute in the rainbow jersey and must have decided she wants another year wearing it,she is also the european junior ladies champion too!.

congratulations to elinor & to lucy.

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By *hickencurryCouple
over a year ago

brisbane

just had first run with strava and it seems to be way more popular than mapmyride, already planning to train more to move up a few leaderboards.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Advice please.

I ride a hybrid bike, typically 50 miles per week - a mixture of occasional commuting and a leisure ride on a Sunday (ie regular but lightweight cyclist)

Is it worth getting a proper set of shoes / pedals? What advantage will they bring? And what about those shoes with clips which can still be walked in?

Opinions please

Proper pedals and shoes are great , mtb shoes are easy to walk in, id recommend shimano m520 spd pedals , cheap and brilliant for the money ... road pedals are very different .... and as the cleats on the bottom of the shoes are a lot bigger , its a lot harder to walk in them !! .... to start id go for MTB pedals and shoes ...

out of all the upgrades ive ever put on any of my bikes in the last 20 yrs , clipless pedals have been the best upgrade "

This.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"just had first run with strava and it seems to be way more popular than mapmyride, already planning to train more to move up a few leaderboards. "

Lol told you use it once and Your addicted,

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

Im off to Cornwall on Saturday and im taking both my bikes including a single speed mountain bike !!....

cant wait

Went to the Sierra Nevadas/Alpujarras last year and one bloke turned up with a singlespeed hardtail - guy running the holiday said no-one had ever turned up with a singlespeed in 23yrs of business! He was a bloody good rider as well.

Ive had a full sus Titus, full XT etc, a carbon maxlight again full XT etc and while they were excellent i ended up selling them ..... the only bike i wouldnt sell was my On-One 853 single speed ..... just love the way it feel and rides .... i know some very very strong riders that only ride singles ..... its ok as long as your knees dont explode !!

in holland it used to be the norm for the roadmen to ride a single freewheel during the 'off season',used to keep the pedalling style more supple they reckoned.

in 60's-70's it used to be the normal thing to ride a single fixed wheel in winter time,was reckoned to make you work harder in following the full pedal stroke and gave you a better pedalling style!,even early season training rides done on the 69-73 fixed gear till mid feb when gears where then used.

"

I was riding fixed in the winter when I raced in the 80's and 90's. Still love riding it now, love the simplicity and the few tt's I did last year were on my track bike.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"things are looking really good for our young GB cyclists at the world championships in holland this week!,earlier in the week elinor barker won the gold medal & champions rainbow jersey in the womens junior time trial

and in the junior womens road race this afternoon lucy garner won in a bunch sprint to retain the title she won last year!,lucy does look rather cute in the rainbow jersey and must have decided she wants another year wearing it,she is also the european junior ladies champion too!.

congratulations to elinor & to lucy. "

When I was racing at Halesowen FNTL several years ago, Lucy was competing in the under 12's - even then you could tell that she was very, very classy.

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By *ucky_LadsCouple (MM)
over a year ago

Kidderminster+ surrounding areas.


"things are looking really good for our young GB cyclists at the world championships in holland this week!,earlier in the week elinor barker won the gold medal & champions rainbow jersey in the womens junior time trial

and in the junior womens road race this afternoon lucy garner won in a bunch sprint to retain the title she won last year!,lucy does look rather cute in the rainbow jersey and must have decided she wants another year wearing it,she is also the european junior ladies champion too!.

congratulations to elinor & to lucy.

When I was racing at Halesowen FNTL several years ago, Lucy was competing in the under 12's - even then you could tell that she was very, very classy."

i used to do friday nights @ halesowen but not competed there in 10 years now!,although i still used to pop in to watch the racing,used to be loads of freewheelers riding and i got my nephew interested in under 9s events and used to really enjoy the racing(particulary when bryan smart used to let them follow the derny on sunday mornings)we used to get riders from far afield riding who were at one of our local universities were you at one?.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"things are looking really good for our young GB cyclists at the world championships in holland this week!,earlier in the week elinor barker won the gold medal & champions rainbow jersey in the womens junior time trial

and in the junior womens road race this afternoon lucy garner won in a bunch sprint to retain the title she won last year!,lucy does look rather cute in the rainbow jersey and must have decided she wants another year wearing it,she is also the european junior ladies champion too!.

congratulations to elinor & to lucy.

When I was racing at Halesowen FNTL several years ago, Lucy was competing in the under 12's - even then you could tell that she was very, very classy.

i used to do friday nights @ halesowen but not competed there in 10 years now!,although i still used to pop in to watch the racing,used to be loads of freewheelers riding and i got my nephew interested in under 9s events and used to really enjoy the racing(particulary when bryan smart used to let them follow the derny on sunday mornings)we used to get riders from far afield riding who were at one of our local universities were you at one?."

No I'm a brummie! PM on it's way!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I like lycra, but have never worn it on a bike!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We should keep this thread going, it's really fun! I still regularly ride fixed wheel & love the simplicity of it.

Mr.B

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By *ucky_LadsCouple (MM)
over a year ago

Kidderminster+ surrounding areas.

i used to ride a fixed in winter regular when racibng as junior and oung rider buiding on the road now would rip my legs off!,great if your on flat roads.

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By *hickencurryCouple
over a year ago

brisbane

have the frame and wheels for my fixie but not sure what crankset to go for. Have 18 at the back, any ideas. It'll be used mainly for flat roads just for training

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By *etitesaraTV/TS
over a year ago

rochdale

18T at the rear, i'd think about a 40/42/44 up front personally but then i live in a hilly area.

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By *ucky_LadsCouple (MM)
over a year ago

Kidderminster+ surrounding areas.


"18T at the rear, i'd think about a 40/42/44 up front personally but then i live in a hilly area."

depemds on terrain around you,and whether you twiddle a gear or push it really.

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By *abioMan
over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead


"I really... really wouldn't mess with 2 wheels when it comes to the topic of cycling.... he does really know his stuff, trust me!!

p.s who ya got in the world champs over the weekend... I have a fiver in my pocket and don't want to end up putting it on Phillipe Gilbert or Peter Sagan.... "

At least I called Phillipe Gilbert to win.... do I get bicylcle knowledge bonus points

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By *hickencurryCouple
over a year ago

brisbane


"18T at the rear, i'd think about a 40/42/44 up front personally but then i live in a hilly area.

depemds on terrain around you,and whether you twiddle a gear or push it really.

"

be mainly flat stuff on a cycle path, just to keep up the mileage in winter. like to keep to the legs moving fairly quick to get a bit of a sweat going but not wanting to be spinning like a madman

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"things are looking really good for our young GB cyclists at the world championships in holland this week!,earlier in the week elinor barker won the gold medal & champions rainbow jersey in the womens junior time trial

and in the junior womens road race this afternoon lucy garner won in a bunch sprint to retain the title she won last year!,lucy does look rather cute in the rainbow jersey and must have decided she wants another year wearing it,she is also the european junior ladies champion too!.

congratulations to elinor & to lucy.

When I was racing at Halesowen FNTL several years ago, Lucy was competing in the under 12's - even then you could tell that she was very, very classy.

i used to do friday nights @ halesowen but not competed there in 10 years now!,although i still used to pop in to watch the racing,used to be loads of freewheelers riding and i got my nephew interested in under 9s events and used to really enjoy the racing(particulary when bryan smart used to let them follow the derny on sunday mornings)we used to get riders from far afield riding who were at one of our local universities were you at one?."

i really wanna join a cycling club. i ride my road bike so much now and im picking up the pace. would love to go on rides with out people. halesowen any good

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"things are looking really good for our young GB cyclists at the world championships in holland this week!,earlier in the week elinor barker won the gold medal & champions rainbow jersey in the womens junior time trial

and in the junior womens road race this afternoon lucy garner won in a bunch sprint to retain the title she won last year!,lucy does look rather cute in the rainbow jersey and must have decided she wants another year wearing it,she is also the european junior ladies champion too!.

congratulations to elinor & to lucy.

When I was racing at Halesowen FNTL several years ago, Lucy was competing in the under 12's - even then you could tell that she was very, very classy.

i used to do friday nights @ halesowen but not competed there in 10 years now!,although i still used to pop in to watch the racing,used to be loads of freewheelers riding and i got my nephew interested in under 9s events and used to really enjoy the racing(particulary when bryan smart used to let them follow the derny on sunday mornings)we used to get riders from far afield riding who were at one of our local universities were you at one?."

i really wanna join a cycling club. i ride my road bike so much now and im picking up the pace. would love to go on rides with out people. halesowen any good

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By *reenonionsMan
over a year ago

Nr Exeter

Blimey how did I miss this thread?

Cycling is a beautiful thing, sure, people will grumble but screw 'em.

I'm a big car fan too - 256bhp A3 quattro is my kit of choice if I'm not blatting around on the RG500 but my legs are great, I'm healthy and it's just good!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"just had first run with strava and it seems to be way more popular than mapmyride, already planning to train more to move up a few leaderboards.

Lol told you use it once and Your addicted, "

i have started using strava and love it.

i will never be k.o.m as i weigh 95kg

but the decsents are where i can compete with anyone

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I've got a couple of old racers in my shed. There's an early 70's "Carlton 10" and an early 80's Puegeot Tourmalet.

I rarely take them out these days though

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"just had first run with strava and it seems to be way more popular than mapmyride, already planning to train more to move up a few leaderboards.

Lol told you use it once and Your addicted,

i have started using strava and love it.

i will never be k.o.m as i weigh 95kg

but the decsents are where i can compete with anyone "

I'm in same boat has you 6,3 and 16 stone takes some getting up a hill but I'm top ten in some and working hard to get faster

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

JUst picked up my first turbo today anyone have any good links for workouts or know any good workouts? ALso has anyone used the 3lc training dvd's?

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By *mumaWoman
over a year ago

Livingston


"I've been thinking about getting a road bike myself. I already have a tasty collection of carbon fibre mountain bikes of the trail and downhill variety, but just for the fitness aspect alone, a road bike would make sense.

There are a few local road cycling clubs near me, but I just don't know if I could handle the lycra! "

oh you so could Mr P.

Would love to know how you cyclists "shake the lettuce"....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"just had first run with strava and it seems to be way more popular than mapmyride, already planning to train more to move up a few leaderboards.

Lol told you use it once and Your addicted,

i have started using strava and love it.

i will never be k.o.m as i weigh 95kg

but the decsents are where i can compete with anyone

I'm in same boat has you 6,3 and 16 stone takes some getting up a hill but I'm top ten in some and working hard to get faster"

ive got a top descent and a very big number 2 descent.topped out over 60 some of the times for climbs are twice as quick as mine

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By *ardeninedenCouple
over a year ago

Hull

Cycled to and from work today (as usual). Head wind and driving rain. Full waterproofs and lights on!

Makes you appreciate rides in the countryside on warm summer weekends

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By *reenonionsMan
over a year ago

Nr Exeter

Yeah but it makes you feel alive.

I'm doing the ventoux challenge next year. Mt. Ventoux, 3 times in one day - that's hill work..... Tuck in, head down, calm your breathing and focus - the world melts away and it's just you, the bike and the hill - it's just bloody magic!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

i didnt read any of the followin posts. but

cycling is getting popular now. if your going to take it up make sure you review bikes and brands. You need to spend about 500-1000 for a good bike.

and based on the weather atm some waterproofs would be good lol

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By *etitesaraTV/TS
over a year ago

rochdale


"i didnt read any of the followin posts. but

cycling is getting popular now. if your going to take it up make sure you review bikes and brands. You need to spend about 500-1000 for a good bike.

and based on the weather atm some waterproofs would be good lol "

...And you can spend a huge amount more! But TBH unless you are serious about competing then you don't really need to go to the £2K+ mark. The only person you will be competing awith is yourself so find a bike shop you can trust, and get fitted properly. Fit on a road bike is pretty essential if you're spending a long time in the saddle. Don't forget to budget for some decent padded shorts as well - your bits will thank you for it!

Not looking forward to this morning's commute...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

You would struggle to get a decent roadbike for £500 unless you buy secondhand. But at the £1k mark shop around and there are some amazing bikes out there. The difference between a 500 and 1000 bike is huge, far more than betweem a 1000 and 2000 bike.

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By *ucky_LadsCouple (MM)
over a year ago

Kidderminster+ surrounding areas.


"

i really wanna join a cycling club. i ride my road bike so much now and im picking up the pace. would love to go on rides with out people. halesowen any good

"

a good reputable club with own outdoor banked track and a clubroom with a bar!,have clubruns from the clubroom on sundays but best to look up the club site for details of times & abilities.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Going on the roadie again now

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

i really wanna join a cycling club. i ride my road bike so much now and im picking up the pace. would love to go on rides with out people. halesowen any good

a good reputable club with own outdoor banked track and a clubroom with a bar!,have clubruns from the clubroom on sundays but best to look up the club site for details of times & abilities."

I'd echo that, but they are quite expensive to join and their focus tends to be towards the track and also youth riders. If you aren;t interested in the track it possibly isn't the best club for you.

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over a year ago

anyone got any clip in shoes they wanna sell about size 10?

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