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It was really a 'support' event for the British Schools Cycling Association Cyclo-Cross Championships.
Ive got a kona fire mountain nothing exceedingly good but it aint bad for what im using it for coming from work and occasionally just round through the woods and tracks nears us
Want to get up to dalby forest but never get chance oh been to stainburn forest (otley)which is quite interesting :lol:
Heck Richard, aren't you a busy little bee....You'll be telling everyone ' I haven't done much' & 'Not been able to get out' and other cyclist fairytales !!!
Keep it up, I am reading your posts, I just have little time just lately...oh yeah, watch your post box......(though I forgot post it today )..I'm busy too !!
No comments on the 'Lance' clips???
Quote from: Bush Tucker Man on February 29, 2008, 20:36:30No comments on the 'Lance' clips???Nowt special about that, i've snogged loads of fat elephants !!!
Lance is a real life miracle...he has abnormal lungs and heart, he ain't to popular in France though..and that advert wouldn't mean anything to most Brits either.
I went see the Champs Elysee stage a couple of years ago (2003) in Paris (obviously), and these guys are so tiny
We have loads of Pro and ex Pro riders in our shop all the time, and it's amazing how much their faces are drawn, they carry no fat
Brian (my boss) was talking to Graeme Obree, and he rode to London from Scotland and he worked out how much energy he would use, and ate the same amount of kcals in Weetabix !!!Another real life Hero that most people don't know !!
I think this mornings ride was one of the hardest I've had for ages, given the almost constant wind.deciding to go.I'll admit that once I got home I felt as though I was completely 'running on empty' & could almost see 'black spots in front of my eyes'Now that's not good!, so I know I had a hard-ride (even though it was only 26miles, but almost all of it was against the wind)The 2 pints of Tea & hot shower were most welcome upon arrival home :dance:
Quote from: GREENI on February 29, 2008, 20:29:26Keep it up, I am reading your posts, I just have little time just lately...oh yeah, watch your post box......(though I forgot post it today )..I'm busy too !!Received by 'Registered' today Steve.Thankyou very much. I've never seen that before, but didn't know what to expect
Glad you liked it, I thought you'd appreciate it..One fine sought after publication there ;)Keep an eye out for our Brian Rourke Bikes in the near future Cycling Weekly
Quote from: Bush Tucker Man on March 03, 2008, 19:10:54I think this mornings ride was one of the hardest I've had for ages, given the almost constant wind.deciding to go.I'll admit that once I got home I felt as though I was completely 'running on empty' & could almost see 'black spots in front of my eyes'Now that's not good!, so I know I had a hard-ride (even though it was only 26miles, but almost all of it was against the wind)I was out along most of the same route this morning, but it was thankfully wind-free, just a gentle breeze.The weather certainly made the difference.
I think this mornings ride was one of the hardest I've had for ages, given the almost constant wind.deciding to go.I'll admit that once I got home I felt as though I was completely 'running on empty' & could almost see 'black spots in front of my eyes'Now that's not good!, so I know I had a hard-ride (even though it was only 26miles, but almost all of it was against the wind)
After seeing a leaflet in the local referane Library yesterday, I'm even considering entering a 10K (6.2miles) road-race/fun-run at the end of the month :shock: :shock:If I decide do it, I can even run it & then get to work in time (afternoon shift) as it's in Wakefield and starts at 10:00The benificiary is Wakefield HospiceCourse detailsShould I go for it?, even if the only money they get off me is my entry fee??I've got to run it in my Featherstone RC colours though ;)Edit @ 23:35 I'll have to run it in club-colours to show the proper-runners that I've come from the world of 2-wheels, not 2-legs
Blimey!!That was a fast race, even allowing for the shorter time of it.Lots of grass, a twisty sandy section (could double as a BMX track), some single-track in the scrub. Plus a couple of trips up a banking - very slippery! (failed it every time)It was really a 'support' event for the British Schools Cycling Association Cyclo-Cross Championships.Phil Norfolk, one of the 'Schools' organisers had a list for a 'Summer Cross Series', so that'll be under examination, as soon as it's added to the site
After seeing a leaflet in the local referance Library yesterday, I'm even considering entering a 10K (6.2miles) road-race/fun-run at the end of the month :shock: :shock:If I decide do it, I can even run it & then get to work in time (afternoon shift) as it's in Wakefield and starts at 10:00The benificiary is Wakefield HospiceCourse detailsShould I go for it?, even if the only money they get off me is my entry fee??I've got to run it in my Featherstone RC colours though ;)Edit @ 23:35 I'll have to run it in club-colours to show the proper-runners that I've come from the world of 2-wheels, not 2-legs
I ran over to my parents house on Saturday afternoon :-oIt wasn't bad, as I could cut 'cross-country', through the grounds of an derelict/partially ruined Country house (Newlands Hall - links to Knight Templars), along the River Calder banking to Stanley Ferry.Along an old horse drawn coal railway line (long gone, of course)Thought I'd end up back at work, as the banking has some very muddy bits to run through, littered with tree-roots I reckon it's about 4 milesIt took me the grand total of 33minutes by my watch (our gate to their door!!!!!!!!!!!!!)Not bad I don't suppose??Plus, I only stopped twice, to cross 2 'A-roads', for a grand total of about 20 seconds, so not bad (for me!!)
Quote from: Bush Tucker Man on April 07, 2008, 11:03:00I ran over to my parents house on Saturday afternoon :-oIt took me the grand total of 33minutes by my watch (our gate to their door!!!!!!!!!!!!!)Not bad I don't suppose??Plus, I only stopped twice, to cross 2 'A-roads', for a grand total of about 20 seconds, so not bad (for me!!)I did it earlier again this evening, wife & child drove there.I left our house at 17:00 'prompt'I was happy with the time, despite a head-wind, & having to walk for about a 100yards in the Newlands Hall woods, as it was far too slippery to run safelyIt only took a minute longer, arriving at 17:34 :DI'm happy with that :D
I ran over to my parents house on Saturday afternoon :-oIt took me the grand total of 33minutes by my watch (our gate to their door!!!!!!!!!!!!!)Not bad I don't suppose??Plus, I only stopped twice, to cross 2 'A-roads', for a grand total of about 20 seconds, so not bad (for me!!)
Three weeks today to the first 'Summer Season Cyclo-Cross' (I'm already registered for the entire series - see the 'Check Your Details')
Ran up to 'Small-Childs' school on Monday & Wednesday afternoons (meeting wife there), the first part of the route was the same (to Stanley Ferry), then along Ferry Lane & Aberford Road.Both days runs took the scintillating time of.............. 32 minutes Wish I hadn't worn the thermal bib-tights though (as seen in the picture a couple of posts above) & a windproof/shower-proof top. I was feeing like a 'boil-in-the-bag' dinner when I got to the school on both days :roll: :roll:
Quote from: Bush Tucker Man on April 16, 2008, 23:32:53Three weeks today to the first 'Summer Season Cyclo-Cross' (I'm already registered for the entire series - see the 'Check Your Details') Less than two weeks to go nowAm I getting nervous???Yes